Lab Tests – Display of Samsung Galaxy A17 5G

The Samsung Galaxy A17 5G has a 6.6-inch PLS LCD /AMOLED display (depending on the region) with HD+ (around 720 x 1600) resolution. According to lab results the display shows bright and rich colours, and s it reaches some decent brightness values and can be comfortably used for every-day usage, gaming and the like. Color accuracy is fair for its category, while its saturation levels are a bit cranked to boost videos and photos a bit.
The screen can achieve around 400-450 nits of typical brightness and 500 nits under peak sunlight, which is sufficient to remain visible outdoors. The contrast ratio is decent for an LCD panel, but falls short of the deep blacks you’ll find on high-end AMOLED panels. The viewing angles are wide, with little color shifts there to make sure content appears consistent at off-angles.
Additionally, the screen is responsive to basic touch interactions – swipes, taps and multi-touch actions – but don’t expect it to be as fluid as those higher-refresh-rate displays on mid-range phones (it’s locked at 60Hz). The Galaxy A17 5G’s display works in real life, with lab testing that proves it has a decent blend of clarity, color and brightness for the price.
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