The last Galaxy s20 ultra Samsung has some of the best hardware upgrades for an Android flagship, and one of the most obvious is the screen.
The screen size and color accuracy have prompted DisplayMate to test the display and it turned out to be one of the best panels to be found on a smartphone.
Galaxy S20 Ultra display achieves 12 smartphone records, including highest absolute color accuracy
The Galaxy S20 Ultra's screen achieves an A+ score from DisplayMate. That's the same score the iPhone 11 Pro Max got not too long ago, but there are some important differences you should be aware of right now.
According to DisplayMate testing, the 6.9-inch panel used in the Galaxy S20 Ultra has achieved the highest absolute color accuracy as well as the highest display brightness on a mobile phone screen to date.
Additionally, it touts the largest native color gamut even after having a 23 percent larger screen area than the Galaxy S10.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and the best screen of an Android mobile phone
DisplayMate also says that Samsung has worked hard to significantly improve some aspects of the screen, such as absolute image quality and absolute color accuracy. The 6.9-inch flagship also features Factory Display Calibration, with picture quality and color accuracy rated as "visually perfect."
It also has the highest refresh rate of 120Hz, but unfortunately, you'll only be able to use it when toggling FHD+ resolutions, not the full QHD+ resolution.
There's also better visibility outdoors, as the Galaxy S20 Ultra's screen can achieve a 14 percent increase in brightness, compared to its predecessor.
While we've highlighted the good, DisplayMate's results are open for all to read, and if you'd like to learn more about the company's testing methodologies, you can click the link and learn more.