Update: Google has removed the P-OLED brand name from their web site - this could have been a mistake, and now we do not know whether these are LGD's displays or not.

Google announced its fourth-generation Android smartphone, the Google Pixel 4, that features a 90Hz 5.7" 1080x2280 (444 PPI) OLED. The Pixel 4 XL features a larger 90Hz 6.3" 1440x3040 (537 PPI) AMOLED display.





Display measurement experts DisplayMate reviewed the display and found that it is a state-of-the-art flexible OLED display that sets or matches several records, including the highest absolute color accuracy, the lowest screen reflectance and the smallest brightness variation with viewing angle.

Update: We are not sure who makes Google's displays, but if these are LGD's P-OLEDs than this is great news for LGD that seems to be now producing the highest quality mobile OLED displays. Back in 2017, when LG Display started to produce its P-OLED displays for smartphones, it supplied a 6" 1440x2880 display for Google's Pixel 2 XL. Reviews of LGD's first displays were rather dismal - as both reviewers and customers complained about bad color reproduction, graininess and problematic viewing angles. In addition many users seem to report serious image retention issues.