Sep. 24th 2018 10:51 am

While Apple hasn’t shared specifics about how the iPhone XS and XS Max offer the best iPhone displays ever (particularly over the iPhone X), DisplayMate has put the XS Max through rigorous testing to find out how the new Super Retina OLED display performs. After the iPhone X received an A+ rating for its display last year, the XS Max has received the highest A+ rating DisplayMate has ever given out and earned its “Best Smartphone Display Award.”

Apple gives a generic description of the XS and XS Max display improvements.

The OLED panels in iPhone XS allow for an HDR display with the industry’s best color accuracy, true blacks, and remarkable brightness and contrast. They’re the sharpest displays, with the highest pixel density, on any Apple device.

But DisplayMate tested the XS Max Super Retina display in exhausting detail for all the specific improvements. Here are the aspects covered in the review:

Some of the record results earned by the XS Max display include:

While the 6.4-inch OLED display of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9 also earned an A+ rating, the XS Max scored higher with its nearly flawless display.

Based on our extensive Lab Tests and Measurements, the iPhone XS Max has an impressive Smartphone display with close to Text Book Perfect Calibration and Performance, which we will cover in extensive detail here.

DisplayMate’s testing was specifically with the XS Max, but the majority of the records apply to the 5.8-inch XS as well. For all the details, check out DisplayMate’s full report.

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