Why do iPhone screens look much more comfortable than domestic phones?
by Poster
May 19, 2025
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The mobile phone I am using is Xiaomi 14ultra. Recently, I bought the IQ tax that everyone said with a national subsidy, 5499 iPhone 16pro, 128g. Because it has nas, I don't need to store anything on my phone, so I feel that it is enough.
The feeling of using an iPhone is that the screen is very comfortable, much more comfortable than domestic screens.
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Anonymous11872 May 20, 2025Could it be an 8bit and 10bit problem?
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Anonymous23 May 20, 2025Apple screens are carefully selected, Samsung lg and BOE all have supply standards. I remember that BOE only recently joined Apple's screen supplier. Although domestic screens for Android have been catching up in recent years, if you compare them honestly, you will know that they are still almost meaningful. I remember the one Xiaomi uses is Huaxing Optoelectronics. Personally, the one that looks more pleasing to the eye is the BOE x2. It is also because of this that after visiting offline stores a few times, I finally bought the OnePlus 13. The display is roughly similar to the Samsung e6 (but the angle of course...), but although the display The effect is okay, but the screen power consumption cannot be suppressed, resulting in the relatively weak battery life of the OnePlus 13.
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Anonymous690 May 21, 2025I have Anfen 16PM and Xiaomi 14P in my hand. As long as you look sideways, you will find that Anfen is pink and Xiaomi is green. Green is a little more serious.
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Anonymous2115 May 21, 2025It's right to combine everything mentioned above, for so many reasons. I have been native to Pixel + iphone for many years, but the screen is not as comfortable as Apple.
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Anonymous9878 May 21, 2025Low frequency pwm dimming blind screen is not good at all
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Anonymous357 May 22, 2025In addition to excellent color management (Windows can't do this well until now), these two have the greatest impact on user experience: 1. Sub-pixel rendering, that is, finely controlling the edge smoothness of the curve, requires the unified design of fonts (SF Pro), drivers, rendering engines, systems, display pixel arrangement, and display chips (graphics cards) to achieve the best results. Effect, only Apple is doing this in the industry. 2. iOS forces the animation response to take precedence over the program response from the bottom, that is, when the user interacts with the interface, the system gives priority to ensuring the fluency of the animation, even if the program logic has not been fully executed. For example, if you click on an application icon, the system will immediately play the animation of opening the App (the icon is enlarged), and the animation will not be stuck or delayed; Even if the loading logic inside the App is still going on, the animation has already responded to you, and the human eye gets the feedback. There is also the animation itself. All iOS animations are not linear and have a very natural acceleration.
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Anonymous3500 May 23, 2025@ Anonymous1748 I have used all of these. The screen of pixel is almost the same as that of iPhone. The colors of Samsung are nice, but sometimes they are a bit dazzling. Domestic mobile phones are completely incomparable, especially machines below 3000.
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Anonymous1611 May 23, 2025@ Anonymous1755 # 16 oppo findx8 has 3840hz pwm high-frequency dimming, and most people are still dazzled or even dizzy after looking at it for a while (you can check it, don't just focus on high-frequency dimming, everything has high-frequency dimming. It's invincible)