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It’s understandable, then, whyphone makers have put such an effort into improving their displaysrecently.
So how does Samsung figure to spruce up the Galaxy S25 displays?
So now, that’s the phone to turn to when screen size is what you want.
Samsung doesn’t offer the brightest panels any more, either.
We’re overlooking OnePlus' flagships here, as this article is appearing hours before theOnePlus 13launch.
(The lower the Delta-E score, the more accurate colors are.)
In contrast, display-related improvements appear to be minimal.
The Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra are expected to still offer 6.7- and 6.8-inch panels, respectively.
In fact, display expert Ross Young has claimed that theGalaxy S25 models are going use M13 OLED panels.
Those would be the same ones found on the Galaxy S24 series.
That would be an improvement from the listed peak of 2,600 nits for the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Does display brightness matter?
Would that be a big deal?
I think the answer is both yes and no.
And the range of colors you get from Samsung’s displays generally impresses.
Then again, other phone makers are not standing when it comes to displays.