Can this AMOLED show white?

maxburn

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Can anyone with hands on chime in here?

I'm kind of sensitive to this for some reason but it's an annoyance when an AMOLED screen tries for white but winds up blue/green.

Pretty much my only concern with the 6P
 
I don't have the hands-on but I'm curious as to the answer.
My educated guess is that the Nexus 6P is still a premium device and AMOLED displays are far better than they were a few years ago. Especially premium AMOLED displays.
 
Can anyone with hands on chime in here?

I'm kind of sensitive to this for some reason but it's an annoyance when an AMOLED screen tries for white but winds up blue/green.

Pretty much my only concern with the 6P

My s6 edge shows all colors brilliantly.
 
Source?

dreaming of electric sheep

I looked for it, and I have no confirmation, but I've read it in several different places. if you Google it you'll see a lot of suggesting that it has it, but I wouldn't swear on it since I've yet to see concrete evidence.
 
I have seen a video (from Android Authorit, I think) that show a display comparison between the N6 and N6P and the 6P's one looks a lot better.

But maybe it's just different calibrations and camera white balance that tricks me.
 
At the release event they had ALL nexus devices on the table. I have yet to see a nexus 5 or 7 (with its calibrated LCD display) in the same picture as a 6P and showing white. Seeing that would likely be enough for me.
 
Perhaps a ray of hope. The anandtech hands on mentioned that the 6p has an sRGB mode in developer settings to change the screen calibration. The writer specifically talked about his dislike for the color calibration on the nexus 6 and how picking this setting made him much happier about the display calibration on the 6p. Obviously a preliminary review but it sounds promising.

Posted via Android Central App
 
What will be important to know, IMO, is if the device is bright enough.

Older AMOLED panels (like Nexus 6) are dim and hard to read in sunlight in comparison to newer generations.
 
What will be important to know, IMO, is if the device is bright enough.

Older AMOLED panels (like Nexus 6) are dim and hard to read in sunlight in comparison to newer generations.

I'm assuming the 6P is using the Note 4 panels?

Posted via the Android Central App
 
And the dream comes true : the 6P will used the latest generation of AMOLED panel directly from Samsung.

It's confirmed directly by Google engineers on Reddit.


"Yep, confirmed: Nexus 6P has the latest generation panels from Samsung. One of things we deeply care for is the quality and accuracy of the display through which all of us connect with the stuff we care about. We created a very tight spec (white-point temperature, delta-E variance, color-space accuracy, etc) for the 6P WQHD AMOLED panel, so it was important that we use the most cutting edge panel technology available."
 
"Yep, confirmed: Nexus 6P has the latest generation panels from Samsung.

If they mean the same panels currently shipping with the Note 5 and the S6 + size models, then I'm a whole lot closer to wanting a 6P!

Only problem is, I can't square the use of those panels with the vastly different price point of those Samsung flagships. And I very much doubt that that difference can be chalked up to carrier greed alone.
 
If they mean the same panels currently shipping with the Note 5 and the S6 + size models, then I'm a whole lot closer to wanting a 6P!

Only problem is, I can't square the use of those panels with the vastly different price point of those Samsung flagships. And I very much doubt that that difference can be chalked up to carrier greed alone.

The price is vastly different only in north America in fact.
Here, in Europe (even in UK I think), prices are not that different from a S6 Edge Plus or a Z5 Premium for example.

It's pretty clear that Google target a lower margin in USA for some reason.
 

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