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The screen of the Samsung Galaxy S8 is giving a lot to talk, both for its resolution and for the design of the phone. The panel is perfectly integrated into the structure of the mobile, with hardly any edges, in a concept called "infinity screen" ("Infinity display").
We tell you in detail all the features of the Samsung Galaxy S8 screen.
Screen type and resolution
The screen of the Samsung Galaxy S8 is a 5.8-inch Super AMOLED- type touch panel. It has Quad HD + resolution (2960 X 1440 pixels) and a density of 570 dots per inch.
As for the brightness levels, from SamMobile they explain the levels that the screen reaches. In manual brightness mode it reaches up to 693.21 nits, or up to 447.7 nits in automatic brightness. The minimums are 1.88 nits in automatic brightness and 1.96 nits in manual mode.
Sharpness levels remain up to expectations, but "" as is often the case on AMOLED displays "", colors may be over-saturated. There is also a slight excess of saturation in the grayscale, although less than in the colors.
The contrast is unbeatable, according to SamMobile.
Adaptive mode and basic mode
The adaptive display feature is one of the most applauded of Samsung displays. However, for the most demanding, a much higher color balance can be enjoyed by switching to basic mode.
For displaying photos, the screen performs very well. In general, it is confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy S8 has a very high quality screen and that it has made many improvements over the Samsung Galaxy S7 panels.