Thank you for bringing this out. Almost all the brands these days are marketing their smartphones based on the HBModes. The way Google kept headlining the peak brightness modes on its new devices, I checked a Pixel 8 Pro at a BestBuy store, it definitely looked brighter than my Pixel 6 but not close to a Galaxy display. I knew something was wrong, but now I know what it actually was. ❤
In OLED display there is also a thing called ABL(Automatic brightness limit). In 100% white display brightness wouldn't be same as 50% . Different brands set ABL differently.
Please start mentioning the maximum manual brightness and outdoor direct sunlight auto brightness with your Lux meter for all the phones you test from now on. Will be really good to know the actual brightness that the consumers will be getting.
@@GyanTherapy That's not the point sir. We just want to know total brightness nits & color calibration under direct sunlight. So if you can add that while your reviews, it'll be great. Jai hind!
Nits, a unit of luminance, measure the intensity of light emitted or reflected from a surface. In the context of phone displays, it quantifies the brightness level. Here's an overview of how nits work in phone displays and why lux may not be suitable for comparisons: 1. **Nits in Phone Displays:** - Nits indicate the brightness level of a display. One nit is equal to one candela per square meter (cd/m²). - In phone displays, the higher the nit value, the brighter the screen can get. Brightness is crucial for outdoor visibility and enhancing user experience. 2. **Peak Brightness:** - Peak brightness refers to the maximum luminance a display can achieve. It's particularly important for scenarios where ambient light is high, such as outdoors. - Phones often have an adaptive brightness feature that adjusts the display brightness based on ambient light conditions. 3. **Measurement of Nits:** - Nits measure the light output directly from the display source, making them suitable for comparing the brightness of different screens. - Lux, on the other hand, measures the illumination of a surface and is influenced by the distance from the light source. It may not be an accurate metric for comparing the brightness of displays. 4. **Why Lux Isn't Ideal for Comparisons:** - Lux is a measure of illuminance and considers the area over which light is distributed. - Since lux incorporates the area factor, it may not accurately represent the true brightness of a display, especially when comparing screens with different sizes. 5. **Factors Influencing Peak Brightness:** - Display technology, such as OLED or LCD, can impact peak brightness capabilities. - Power efficiency, thermal management, and screen coatings also influence a phone display's ability to reach and sustain high brightness levels. 6. **Use Cases for High Nits:** - High nit values are beneficial for outdoor use, where the screen competes with sunlight. - HDR content, which enhances the contrast and color range, benefits from high peak brightness to deliver a more immersive viewing experience. 7. **Impact on Battery Life:** - Higher brightness levels generally consume more power, impacting the device's battery life. - Optimization of power management systems is crucial to balance brightness and energy efficiency. I APPRECIATE HOW HE EXPLAINS EVERYTHING , VERY ACCURATELY STILL BEING VERY EASY TO UNDERSTAND FOR A LAY MAN TO UNDERSTAND In summary, nits measure the brightness of phone displays, indicating the intensity of light emitted. Peak brightness is crucial for visibility in various environments. Lux may not be suitable for comparing displays due to its dependence on area, making nits a more accurate metric for such evaluations. 👏
Nits scaling is not proportional (even) as it increases. Also, look out for ideal brightness nits of your device as it's most useful and comparable. HBM, LBM, HDR mode nits are tuned differently by oems.
Watching 4k HDR videos in direct sunlight and the brightness you get is called 'peak brightness '..and it also depends on what display quality you have and how they tweak it.. samsung flagship handsets have top-notch display qualities so even if the number is less but in reality test they're boss😎.. samsung sony and Lg are top leading display companies.
Pixel 8 Pro also uses a Samsung panel, infact the latest E7 which even the S23U doesn't have. The different in brightness in indoor outdoor setting is because of software.
My feedback point would be that you should have informed us that, what usual brightness nits should we be looking for while purchasing display products like TV, mobile, monitors etc.
Thanks for making this video ❤️ and aajkal jo brands ke beech m jo ye nits ki war shuru hogyi hai usme aapka useful content logo ko smajhne m kaafi help krega...😊👌🏻
For good visibility in daylight conditions, a monitor needs to possess a brightness level of 400-700 nits. However, a sunlight-readable display requires at least 1,000 nits or more for direct, bright sunlight viewing.😊
Brightness in nits also shows the bit depth. As the bit depth increases, the nits increases. In fact this numbers increases gradually because of HDR implementation in displays. In concern to HDR, that uses wide range of color spectrum and many standards for color calibration is in development. This is in Physics point of view. Most of the current smartphone displays are of 8-bit color. Some manufacturers says HDR capability in displays but there is no any scope in HDR standard to support 8-bit displays. They use trick called Frame Rate Control to avoid dithering and consequently banding. To support modern HDR standards, like Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, displays needs to be atleast support 12-bit color code.
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Another day, another new, useful & interesting topic. All we need to know about display brightness summarised in one single content rich video. A big shout out for your painful efforts to bring out such "matlab k videos". Tip : Outdoor mein jab Phone k display ko dikhate hai tab agar thoda sa clean yani pahuch diya jata to jyada accha dikhta. God bless you Rocky bhai 🙏🏽🎉❤
Bhai ne samjhane ki puri kosish ki hai janta ko. Kuch points mai add karta hu 1. Peak brightness window sizes pe measure hoti hai. Standard window size for measuring peak brightness is @ 10% window matlab white square covering 10% of the screen. Full screen brightness will always be lower to prevent burn in and heating of the phone. Jyada light jyada heat. 2. White aquare jo use hoti hai wo high brightness pe mastered hoti hai aap koi bhi white square use nai kar sakte. If a white square is mastered @1000 nits it will not show 2400 nits.
I have s23 ultra and you are right The indoor Display brightness is not that much but in outdoor conditions its brightness is great. I love this phone it's just too good
Anything over 1000 nits is overkill. My 4 year old 600 nits display smartphone is still good and even in sunlight it is clearly visible (dark mode and light mode both).
Rakesh bhaiya you make the very different and very useful & knowledgable videos which no anyone in tech community make,therefore you are my most favorite TECH RU-vidR ❤ Lots of love bhaiya ❤😊
Sir ye lux aur brightness nits same unit hai, inhe hum direct compare kaise kar rahe hai yaha par? I think ye clear kijiye ek baar Watching your channel since 10K subscribers. Love your work sir, keep the good work going.
Hello sir, please answer my question I'm in a bit of confusion. I had bought iphone 14 in big billion days for 52k, the phone is working good. It's been now 2 months I'm not enjoying the multimedia experience while watching videos and movies due to the small 6.1 inch display. Recently i watched many videos of the newly launched Iqoo 12 where i like the display but I'm confusion in the camera department. I can't make decision over camera that which one is better. My main usage of a phone is watching movies/ videos and camera "im not a gamer" please tell me should i go with iqoo 12. Because the small size display of iphone 14 started annoying me, or should i wait for One plus 12. My budget is 55k. Please reply sir. Thanks and love for your great and informative work.
Rakesh sir i have request for you🙏🙏. Plz give a detailed explanation about battery types-li po and li ion and how they perform over long terms. Plz sir
can you compare the old phone display quality to new display quality it's actually getting better than that or not Like Samsung galaxy old phones have better than iPhone 12 in many categories
I always noticed this thing. I have a OnePlus which has 1450nits in the outdoors It's really good nearest to the s23 ultra. Always curious how this thing worked. Thanks for the video.
Rakesh Bhai, Mujhe nhi lgta brightness testing fair way m hui, kyunki niche jo phone aap pakde the wo wla phone ke screen m light ka utna exposure nhi tha kyunki jo pkda tha wo thk uske samne tha jbki wo upper wla samsung phone pura exposed tha light m aur samne koi blockage nhi thi toh wo jda hi bright hoga na, issiliye jbb bahar testing krre the tbb samsung ka jda bright tha, aur jab ander testing kiye tbb esa koi scene nhi tha kyunki light evenly spread horha tha. I hope you understood my point. Waiting for your point of view....
Main toh apne display ki brightness bhi kabhi full nahi karta 50-60% par hi kaafi hoti hai, Amoled display ki brightness outdoor 80-90% and IPS LCD bhi 75% indoor mein kaafi hai outdoor mein 90-100% usme lag sakta hai.
Pixel has Highee HBM better than Samsung s24... only during HDr content S24 has more..but day to day basis higher HBM is good. Also samsung pixel and iphones drip brightness after 5min... therefore in that case Oneplus is better
Ek request hai brother Normal video recording HDR video recording Aur HDR+ ka recording Ye 3 ka difference dikha do practical life me Recording karte time se leke phone me default video player automatic hdr+ content ko play kar pate hai ya kya hai kaise hai system me sab details me bata do.
Rakesh ji, yeh LTPO OLED display ka Funda bataya. Theoretically, content ke basis pe ye panel refresh rate adjust karta hai, jis se battery bachi chahiye. Mere NP2 main brightness increase Karo tabhi refresh rate girta hai. 1 HZ- 90 to 100% brightness pe! Practically comfortable brightness indoors ki to 25 to 30 %hoti hai, tab refresh rate 120 HZ pe rehta hai. Kya sabhi LTPO panel aise behave karte hain?
Samajh me toh aya aapka yea video…. Par ek sawal reh jata hai ki Jaise Kum nits hote huwe bhi samsung ka phone Outdoor extreme light condition mein bohot accha perform karta hai… aur Google pixel Indoor Medium lighting condition mein accha perform kar raha tha… hala ki HDR content mein bhi Samsung agey hi hai…. Par sawal yea uthta hai ki le toh kaunsa le??? Mera matlab ki mera agar koi 2 ya 3 company ka specific model pasand hai…. Aur usse pick brightness ka number ke upar judge na karte huwe kaise sahi phone choose kare?? Aur bina liye kaise pata chal payega ki kaunsa phone kis condition mein kaisa kaam karega???? I have serious doubts…. 😕
Lekin bhai fir bhi jab mid range me phone lena hai aur brightness jaroori hai to nits par dhyaan dena padega na ? Because midrange ya budget range me brands jyada optimization nahi karte hai , jaisa ki samsung ne apne flagship me kiya hai.