
Now, iPhone 12 flagships are manufacturing with the demand for sales, consumers, and reviewers. DisplayMate went ahead and did their full review of the Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max’s 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED panel.
The results show extraordinary performance across the board. It breaks the ten performance records with the most important iPhone ever. The 12 Pro Max gets an A+ rating and perfects absolutely color accuracy of 0.9 JNCD. This also gets the very best quality in image contrast accuracy and intensity scale accuracy.
The new XDR OLED display contains max white screen brightness of an OLED display at 825nits. The HDR content can go up to 1200 nits. If you’re taking a glance at the 30 ° angle, you’ll see that the panel holds a rock bottom screen image at only 4.8%. It also seems like the littlest brightness variation with a viewing angle of 27%.
iPhone 12 Pro Max DisplayMate test
Here’s the complete list of the 12 display performance records matched or broken by the iPhone 12 Pro Max: Highest Absolute Color Accuracy (0.9 JNCD) – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect.
Most noteworthy Image Contrast Accuracy and Intensity Scale Accuracy < 2.19 Gamma > – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect. Littlest Shift in Color Accuracy and Intensity Scale with the Image Content APL < 0.2 JNCD > – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect. The move-in Image Contrast and Intensity Scale with the Image Content APL < 0.00 Gamma > – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect.
The Changing Peak Luminance with the Image Content Average Picture Level APL < 1 percent > – Visually Indistinguishable From Perfect. Most noteworthy Full-Screen Brightness for OLED Smartphones < 825 nits for 100% APL >. Highest Visible Screen Resolution 2.8K < 2778×1284 > – 4K doesn’t appear visually sharper on a Smartphone Lowest Screen Reflectance (4.8 percent). Littlest Brightness Variation with Viewing Angle < 27% at 30 degrees >. Highest Contrast Ratio < Infinite >. Most elevated Full-Screen Contrast Rating in Ambient Light < 172 at 100% APL >.