Color saturation & accuracy - Realme X2 Pro Real Life Review

If you're colorblind, please disregard this thread. Rate this thread to express how you deem the color saturation and accuracy of the Realme X2 Pro's display. A higher rating indicates that you think that color accuracy is very high and saturation is excellent.
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Has anyone got green tint on the screen? Similar to Mate 20 Pro?

greenish tint, besides this good colors
I have a greenish tint on my X2 Pro but I don't know the one of the Mate 20 Pro.
The tint is visible in any brightness but more with low brightness. In low brightness I recognize it without any reference, in higher brightness it's easier to see if you compare it with another display. DC dimming on/off and warmer/cooler color temperature setting doesn't matter. It's still OK, even though I'd like to have a better display.
Besides this greenish tint the colors look quite good but a tad to much saturated (even in "Gentle"/sRGB color mode).
I think its really not top notch but average for the market.

The green tint looks to be on all Samsung oleds presently to different degrees... I've personally seen it on S10, S10 plus, note 10 plus, X2 pro, op7t, and recently my brother bought a galaxy S6 tab and it's also on that.
I've also seen people saying they have it on the mi9t pro and and iPhone X.

Blue light filter turns on automatically
The blue light filter turns on between sunset and sunrise even though I've turned off the eye comfort setting and set the colour temperature to cool. Does anyone know a fix for this?

Press "Eye comfort" on the Left and you will enter the "Eye comfort" mode and you will find all the options and you can cut time And thus cut the hours of Programming. I hope I helped you!!! So if you understood correctly you must "Press" on the writing "Comfort of the eyes"

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Contrast (true blacks)

How well do you know your fifty shades of grey? Rate this thread to express how good the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge's display contrast is. A higher rating indicates that black is true black, rather than a very dark gray.
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It is as dark as it gets. By far the best display on the market.
Not sure what the purpose of this thread is, as the blacks on the s7 are true black. It's AMOLED so the "black pixels" are literally black because there's no light coming from them.
tiskewlio said:
Not sure what the purpose of this thread is, as the blacks on the s7 are true black. It's AMOLED so the "black pixels" are literally black because there's no light coming from them.
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Vantablack wants a word with you, lol. The screen could actually get even blacker/darker.
im a true black.
Its not as black as it is on s5 or note 4 especially text
J.Biden said:
Vantablack wants a word with you, lol. The screen could actually get even blacker/darker.
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The photo of it is terrible. The black around on the screen is more truer than the item itself lol
XDA_RealLifeReview said:
How well do you know your fifty shades of grey? Rate this thread to express how good the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge's display contrast is. A higher rating indicates that black is true black, rather than a very dark gray.
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this is an AMOLED panel do we even need this?
kamranhaghighi said:
this is an AMOLED panel do we even need this?
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Because it is visible! The SAMOLED display on S7 edge is pitch black when compared with S5 and Note 3 at Low and High Brightness levels. However, at full brightness, the Note 3 has a vibrant display albeit little loss in details especially in the areas of red colors.
Superb

Color saturation & accuracy

If you're colorblind, please disregard this thread. Rate this thread to express how you deem the color saturation and accuracy of the LG G6's display. A higher rating indicates that you think that color accuracy is very high and saturation is excellent.
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The LCD is fairly color accurate all considering. This screen is very close to what I achieve using a hardware color calibrate with my work machines. The reds are not too red (faux saturation) and the cooler tones show up as prominently.
It's just a shame I can't hook up a hardware calibrator to it to test it.
Solid color accuracy
I am coming from a OnePlus 3T, so when first firing up the G6 I was a little disappointed. I couldn't believe how much more vivid the AMOLED screen was compared to the LCD. Well, now that I have been using the G6 exclusively for the past two days, I am growing quite fond of this screen. The colors are quite accurate and precise, just not as vivid/saturated as what I was looking at for the past 6 months. Liking this phone more and more each day.
The screen color temperature is definitely on the cool side, certainly higher than 6500K.
It is not pleasant at first for me. I've been using Nexus 6P on sRGB mode for more than a year, and the color saturation on the G6 under default, out of the box settings is disheartening.
To somehow mitigate this, what I did was to enable ComfortView, set at Low Setting. It's far from perfect, but that's better than nothing.
How is this compared to the S8/+ ?
admartianAndroid said:
How is this compared to the S8/+ ?
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From what I saw side by side compared to the S8+ at full brightness, I could see the whites having a more pinkish hue very slightly than the S8+. The S8+ having brighter highlights. Obviously, the S8+ also has deeper blacks, more saturated, and viewing angles are much better because of its AMOLED display. Other than that, the overall range of colours seemed fairly close between the G6 and S8+.
Not sure who will see this but I think the G6 LCD screen compared to an amoled like the one's on the oneplus 3/3t/5 and the s8/s8+ is just better in certain scenarios. There are some people who might be audiophile esque and want high fidelity and things like that. And there might be some people who like bass boosted beat headphones and other things like that which are not accurate at all but are enjoyable on a certain level. If you like big bass sound and you are that kind of person then you will like the amoled screen but I am personally not. I like knowing that what I see on my screen is what it is supposed to look like.
For instance the other day I was looking at a picture of the fifty shades of gray poster. It is supposed to be black and gray but it had a colored tint to it on the s8 compared to a g6 which looked as it should. All I am saying is that there are going to be times when the s8 because it pops colors so much will make what you see innacurate. And that might bother you or it might not. But it bothers me.
Exactly what Scape said. Tech people who know their stuff want accurate color reproduction and analytic sound. The wide mass wants flashy Colors and boomsound. Easy people rate phones by how saturated the phone looks. The more saturation = the better. This is complete BS for people who have knowledge about Electronics. Its like comparing people who buy a Classic car and put Chrome rims on it not caring for the paint because "CROME RIMZ M8". Where there are also people which buy a classic car, care to make it look as original as possible and know every part of their car.
The 2nd. Car may look boring to people, but its quality and worthwise extremely preferable. For example a natural Color reproduction can help when taking photos with the G6. If you take a photo on the Amoled Screen of a Galaxy, and then open it on your calibrated IPS, you will be flashed about how different it looks then on the phone. Thats not what you want.
Regarding the Bass... Well i like perfect color recreation but i hate neutral speakers or headphones, im quite a basshead but i still want a good clarity, deep stage and low noise.
Guys did anyone you tried screen color adjustment under settings-accessibility ?
ben cherian said:
Guys did anyone you tried screen color adjustment under settings-accessibility ?
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Yeah, i kept my custom color setting enabled for a few weeks since the blue color looked way better. It is only when switching back to the default setting that i noticed how washed out the reds looked. I reverted back to the defaults.
lgg6_lgg6 said:
Yeah, i kept my custom color setting enabled for a few weeks since the blue color looked way better. It is only when switching back to the default setting that i noticed how washed out the reds looked. I reverted back to the defaults.
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True
I bought G6 after iP6S+ and I'm really disappointed from display over all. Blue is on G6 boosted as hell. At home I have calibrated displays and iPhone is much more closer. I can't watch photos (photographer) on G6 because of it. Even automatic brightness control is not ok for me. It's still dimmer than I want. LuxLite solved that but colors are terrible.
Why my phone is reporting me that I have screen resolution of 1440x2703 and PPI 544? https://imgur.com/a/lNXhw
Hello.I have Canadian oreo g6 and since the update the color s are more saturated.I held up the screen to my samsung amold screen and my g6 is matched if not better
jimrfraser said:
Hello.I have Canadian oreo g6 and since the update the color s are more saturated.I held up the screen to my samsung amold screen and my g6 is matched if not better
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This is bad news for me, I find the G6 screen beautiful (I am under 7.0) and I do not like at all the rendering amoled screens, precisely because of the saturated colors..
I found on 7.0 that the flesh tones on netflix and terrarium tv were way washed out.looked like everyone never saw the sun lol Na just saying I think LG just corrected the saturation a little bit to not make things so washed out looking.The reds are a little darker also instead of a orangey yellow tint.And like before the greens were not as dark .kinda reminded me of a mint or pastel green.Now on Oreo it is a true green and red.
Is there any app or any online guides to correct the LG G6 color accuracy and get true neutral white balance?
I have s8 and G6. I hate Amoled with that compotish colors. White is not white. Ever with pink or blue or yellow. Amoled is like woman with silicon tits. Far from reality. For me LG and Sony make most better displays.
Does anyone use this? I did for a while. I found it very good at adjusting the blues making them a bit darker FB looks much better IMO after I adjusted it

Contrast (true blacks)

How well do you know your fifty shades of grey? Rate this thread to express how good the Honor 8 Pro's display contrast is. A higher rating indicates that black is true black, rather than a very dark gray.
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It's decent. I just wish the display is AMOLED. Huawei/ honor should look into manufacturing AMOLED. It's a power saver too.
Very good imo.
Getting better and better every year. I hope for amoled next time.
Perfect !!!!!
Not true blacks.expecting amoeld next time..
venugopalu007 said:
Not true blacks.expecting amoeld next time..
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Yeah , not true blacks but it satisfied me.
very good and sharp screen.
sharp and crisp display.
Eye captivating. Great contrast.
Excellent black levels for an lcd panel. Superb contrast. Sharp. Truly A grade panel.
Only a step or two below Amoled.
I had Galaxy Note 4 2 years back and since then I was missing the Amoled. But really I'm more than happy with the black levels of this device!
Best contrast I've seen on a LCD. Excellent max brightness and very good black levels. Super sharp. Only negative is a bit too blue white balance.

Outdoor visibility (max brightness)

Rate this thread to express how well you can see the Essential Phone's display outdoors. In case you've been playing Minecraft for 18 months straight, you might not known how to get outside anymore. Well, find the door and walk through it. A higher rating indicates that it has very high maximum brightness and thus fantastic outdoor visibility in direct sunlight.
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The brightness is fine. It's not as good as the galaxy s8 but def better than HTC10 or honor 8\ p9. I watched basketball on it the other day and it was great.
light can be set to very dimmed but the color contrast is still vivd. Good!
I have the Pixel 2 and the Essential. I think the Essential gets brighter. Very satisfied on that front.
This phone is more bright then most people think because some people don't turn off the adaptive screen option when they want to maximize the brightness. It makes a huge different without that option.
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This phone is more bright then most people think because some people don't turn off the adaptive screen option when they want to maximize the brightness. It makes a huge different without that option.
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True. Having this feature turned on by default should be punished to life in prison.
I mean you make the screen the highlight of the phone, and then nerf is by default??? WTF
It's ok, but not excellent.
I rate it approximately equal to most other devices in full sunlight outdoors. You will want to shade it with your body but, having done so, it's acceptable.

Clarity/resolution

The Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 has a crazy crisp display. Just kidding, this is automated text so who knows if this screen is any good. So, you be the judge! A higher rating indicates that it's extremely sharp and clear, and that you cannot see pixels with your naked eye.
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Top class
Its a great display.
And what about yellowis tint
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And what about yellowis tint
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You can adjust yellowness bro.. Pl check the forum.
Yellowish tint is to reduce eye stress.
I personally feel better to see warm colors than cooler ones..
Anyway GoTo Settings>Display>Advanced>Screen Color
Choose the coolness of colors according to your requirements.

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