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LexRank Summarization
- I'm betting Samsung achieves that number for short periods in a tiny portion of the screen, but even so, I expect the S10 to be the brightest OLED phone yet -- which should help not only with HDR video, but more importantly in a phone, visibility in bright sunlight.
- The P3 color gamut is standard for HDR (high dynamic range) and many new TVs come close to covering it -- the closest I've measured is 99 percent on LG's OLED models.
- Paired with a "0.4 Just Noticeable Color Difference (JNCD) score," in DisplayMate's tests, I expect the S10's colors to be extremely accurate and realistic in the best screen mode(s).
TextRank Summarization
- The Samsung Galaxy S10 has an in-screen fingerprint reader, wireless charging of other devices, three cameras and an actual headphone jack.
- Here's a cheat sheet with Samsung's latest such words use on the S10, and what they mean.
- Forget "Dynamic" and "AM" then: the OLED nature of the S10's screen will, as always, be the most important contributor to its image quality.