Lab Tests: Display – iPhone 13
The iPhone 13 display renders bright contrast, accurate colors in lab tests The display is 6.1 inches large with Super Retina XDR OLED aspect, boasting a resolution of 2532 x 1170 pixels (~460 ppi) that provides legible text and punchy colors.
In our testing, Samsung proved to hold up its promise as well with peak brightness reaching 800 nits in standard usage and even going beyond 1,000 nits under HDR playback which makes it bright enough for sunlight visibility. Countless contrast levels provided by the OLED technology with real blacks make it one of the best displays for streaming videos or playing games.
Color accuracy is also excellent. And that the iPhone 13 also supports P3 wide color gamut and True Tone (which as we said, adjusts white balance based on ambient lighting). Lab-calibrated measurements result in very low delta-E scores—or exceptional color accuracy—and it is a great choice for creatives and content viewers.
It doesn’t offer the 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate on the Pro models, but Apple’s touch response is so good and software optimizations are so solid that 60Hz still feels smooth and motion remains fluid for everyday tasks.
In any case, the results of our labs tell us one thing: the iPhone 13 display is a super-good panel in its class that will satisfy all customers with excellent brightness, contrast and color reproduction params that make up an extremely pleasant picture.
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