One of the most important points we pay attention to when buying a smartphone is the quality of the screen. In some cases, we can even give up other features such as RAM, processor, camera, storage for a vivid and fluent image. So, which devices are the most successful in this regard as of now? DxOMark has announced the phones with the best screens.
Phones with the best display
According to DxOMark data, the smartphone with the best display as of 2022 is the iPhone 13 Pro Max. Another member of the series, the iPhone 13 Pro, followed the model, which scored an average of 99 on many issues such as readability, color and fluency.
Third place is Honor Magic4 Ultimate, which was released in March and topped the DxOMark list with its camera. After the phone, which managed to score an average of 95 points, comes the OPPO Find X5 Pro, which was showcased in February with 95 points. In the fifth place of the list is OPPO Find X5 with 94 points.
Here is the list of smartphones with the best screens according to DxOMark; (Average)
- iPhone 13 Pro Max – 99 points
- iPhone 13 Pro – 98 points
- Honor Magic 4 Ultimate – 95 points
- OPPO Find X5 Pro – 95 points
- OPPO Find X5 – 94 points
- iPhone 13 – 93 points
- Huawei P50 Pro – 93 points
- Galaxy S22+ (Exynos) – 93 points
- Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos) – 93 points
- Galaxy S22 (Exynos) – 92 points
- Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (Exynos) – 91 points
- Vivo X70 Pro+ – 91 points
- iPhone 13 mini – 90 points
- Google Pixel 6 Pro – 90 points (980710)
- Galaxy S21 FE 5G (Snapdragon ) – 90 points
- Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G (Snapdragon) – 90 points
- OnePlus 9 Pro – 89 points
- OnePlus 8T – 89 points
- Galaxy Z Fold3 5G – 89 points
- Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G (Exynos) – 89 points (9 800710)
- TCL 20 Pro 5G – 89 points
- Vivo X60 Pro+ – 89 points
- Xiaomi 11T – 89 points
- iPhone 12 Pro Max – 88 points
- LG Wing – 88 points
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