Display in sunlight

Just to add to what those S9+ users have said about outdoor and sunlight. I have mine set to about 30-35% and I have no issues indoor or outdoor. And yes the S9+ is the king of displays when it comes to outdoors!!!
 
I don't have a Samsung phone but I've been told my phone has a Samsung OLED display. I can't find any information except here so I hope you all can help me. I have a One Plus 6 phone. It has an OLED display. When I go outside, it is impossible to see the screen. It's not hard to see, its IMPOSSIBLE to see. Therefore I can't take pictures outside even on a cloudy day. I've read to turn on auto brightness. I HATE using the auto brightness. It never is right. And I've tried and it still isn't good outside. Can it be that the factory installed screen protector is to blame? I like the phone but I'll sell it if I can't use it outside. Is an LCD screen better outdoors? I didn't have this problem on my old iPhone 6 Plus.
 
I don't have a Samsung phone but I've been told my phone has a Samsung OLED display. I can't find any information except here so I hope you all can help me. I have a One Plus 6 phone. It has an OLED display. When I go outside, it is impossible to see the screen. It's not hard to see, its IMPOSSIBLE to see. Therefore I can't take pictures outside even on a cloudy day. I've read to turn on auto brightness. I HATE using the auto brightness. It never is right. And I've tried and it still isn't good outside. Can it be that the factory installed screen protector is to blame? I like the phone but I'll sell it if I can't use it outside. Is an LCD screen better outdoors? I didn't have this problem on my old iPhone 6 Plus.
It could be the protector. I don't use protectors.
 

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