Lab Tests: Display – Apple iPhone 17
Laboratory testing reveals the big improvements in Apple new iPhone 17 panel The Pro models all feature LTPO OLED displays that are a bit brighter and more efficient than those on the basic or Air versions, and they come with an adaptive 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate (while the others have only fixed refresh rates), as well as Dolby Vision, HDR10,and HLG support.

At full blast, this display reached a brilliant 2,200 nits of brightness under controlled lab conditions in HDR mode, and in excess of 1,600 nits outdoors and in the sun. OLED‘s perfect blacks and pixel-level light control means contrast is still phenomenal with a genuinely infinite ratio. It also came with an exceptionally accurate color reproduction, displaying less than a deltaE of 1.0 and covered 100% of DCI-P3 color space which meant screen was closer to real world color ones you can find out there on the phone.
Furthermore, a correlated color temperature of 6817K and its excellent brightness level make the iPhone 17’s display visible in most lighting conditions while still preserving colors and watching angles on point with up to no color shifting. Better PWM handling and again True Tone, True Tone Night Shift that should deliver on eye strain.
Apple has also calibrated the display to near perfection for everyday use and creative professionals as well.
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