Samsung released its new flagship Galaxy Note 10 series on Thursday, which not only updates the regular-sized models, but also brings a higher-profile Galaxy Note 10+ that supports 5G. Although the time for this new product to enter the country is not yet allowed to be (rumored to be released on August 21), but some foreign testing organizations have completed the evaluation of this new product.

DisplayMate says it has a “textbook-like” screen, and DxOMark puts its camera performance on top of the Huawei P30 Pro. Even if it’s a battery life, Note 10+ wins a 7 Pro. .

DisplayMate: perfect textbook style

Starting with the Galaxy S8, S9, and Note 9 in previous years, DisplayMate has always given the Samsung screen High evaluation. But it seems to be the first time to use the “Text Book Perfect Calibration Accuracy and Performance” to describe the test results.

Galaxy Note 10+ has a very impressive top-of-the-line smartphone display with close to textbook-style tuning and performance, close to the naked eyeIndistinguishable perfection.

Since DisplayMate has such a great evaluation, the Galaxy Note 10+ naturally won the highest test score of the organization, which is the highest A+ display performance ever, with 13 records being refreshed:

  • The highest absolute color accuracy (0.4 JNCD), visually indistinguishable from perfection
  • Highest image contrast accuracy and intensity scale accuracy (2.17 Gamma), visually indistinguishable from perfection
  • Using image content APL (0.8 JNCD) to achieve minimal changes in color accuracy and intensity ratio, visually indistinguishable from perfection
  • The minimum offset of image contrast and intensity scale and image content APL (0.03 Gamma), visually indistinguishable from perfection
  • Minimum change in peak brightness and average image level of image content APL(6%)
  • Maximum full screen brightness of OLED smartphones (793 nits, 100% APL)
  • Highest peak display brightness (low APL is 1308 nits)
  • The largest original color gamut (113% DCI-P3 and 142% sRGB / Rec.709)
  • Highest contrast (unlimited)
  • Minimum screen reflectance (4.3%)
  • Highest contrast rating in ambient light (184% for 100% APL, 304 for peak brightness)
  • The smallest change in brightness at the viewing angle (24% at 30 degrees)
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  • Highest visible screen resolution 3K (3040 x 1440)

This year Samsung replaced the Galaxy Note 10+ with a 3K resolution (3040 x 1440) drilling screen. In fact, I have always had a conservative attitude towards the performance of this new type of special screen, but DisplayMate’s The result made me unexpected.

In this test, the most eye-catching is the result of color accuracy and brightness, which is one of the key elements to get this screen to score A+.

In the Color Accuracy section, the result of this screen is 0.4 JNCD, which is stronger than the previous Galaxy Note 9 (0.5 JNCD) and iPhone XS Max (0.8 JNCD) (the smaller the value, the better), close to the naked eye The “perfect” effect you see.

Of course, the Galaxy Note 10+ is not the only 0.4 JNCD color-qualified phone. In the Galaxy S10 test at the beginning of the year, DisplayMate also recorded the result of 0.4 JNCD.

The brightness of the screen affects the display of the details of the screen to a certain extent, while in daily life it affects the user-readable experience under direct light.

In terms of brightness performance, DisplayMate recorded the highest 793 nits score on the OLED screen test, but this is not over. At low APL conditions, the maximum brightness of the screen reached 1308 nits, which is 25% higher than the Galaxy Note 9. The screen in high light is more readable.

In summary, the performance of the Galaxy Note 10+ screen did not disappoint DisplayMate. It perfectly inherits the consistently high display level of Samsung mobile phones and has excellent overall performance. Although the design of the hyperboloid + drill hole makes the screen processing steps more complicated, it does not affect the final display.

In addition, DisplayMate also evaluated the crazy pursuit of resolution by current smartphone manufacturers in the report. They said:

Galaxy Note 10+’s 3K resolution screen has met all of the user’s viewing needs, and its clarity has reached near-perfect performance. Some critics still insist that mobile phones support 4K resolution screens, but they ignore this. Need more processing power and memory to support the operation.

Moreover, for the user, 4K resolution does not bring much benefit to the viewing experience, so the pursuit of resolution behavior, in addition to being a marketing point of sale and obtaining the pleasure of parameters, does not make any sense.

DxOMark: Double photo champion, best camera phone

Galaxy Note 10+ in DxOMark’s test He won the first place on the list, and he was the winner of the “Photo + Self-Timer”, surpassing the Huawei P30 Pro with a score of 113 points and 99 points respectively.

In the camera section, DxOMark scored 118 points for Galaxy Note 10+ (P30 Pro is 119 points) and 101 points of video shooting performance, its performance is close to the previous Galaxy S10 5G.

But Samsung has adjusted the Note 10+ algorithm this time, so the imaging performance of the new machine will be better than the former, in terms of exposure control and screen contrast and dynamic range.

In terms of color performance, Note 10+ still maintains high color saturation and contrast, which is one of the characteristics of Samsung mobile phone photography. However, this does not mean that the photo performance is flawless. In contrast to the P30 Pro and iPhone XS Max, the sample color of Note 10+ is the most eye-catching of the three, but the overall picture is warmer. There is a feeling of being too colorful.

In the outdoor detail comparison section, DxOMark uses the Galaxy S10 5G and iPhone XS Max as a comparison. After cropping and zooming, you can see that the Note 10+’s picture detail and noise reduction performance are better than the S10 5G (note the line stripe of the Eiffel Tower guardrail).

In the indoor detail comparison, the Galaxy Note 10+, P30 Pro and iPhone XS Max all have considerable detail.

In the 2x magnification zoom, the Galaxy Note 10+’s detail retention and noise reduction performance is significantly better than the other two contrast models, and the details on the character’s face are clearly preserved.

As for zooming above 4x, the P30 Pro will pull back one point in detail, and Note 10+ will handle more than iPhone XS Ma.x is better.

At the end of the review, DxOMark gave an overview of the advantages and disadvantages of Note 10+:

Photo Shooting Benefits:

  • Fast, accurate autofocus
  • Accurate exposure and wide dynamic range indoors and outdoors
  • Good noise reduction control
  • The color of the image is more vivid and pleasing to the eye
  • 2x / 4x magnification zoom detail is very good
  • There can still be more details under the flash

Disadvantages in photo shooting:

  • Occasionally too saturated imaging color and unstable white balance
  • Occasionally, there is more noise in dark areas when shooting indoors and outdoors
  • TOF lens occasionally fails to identify
  • Easy to lose details in the far-lens lens

Video Capture Benefits:

  • Indoor and outdoor video details are reserved
  • Good noise reduction in indoor and outdoor videos
  • Wide dynamic range and good exposure
  • Vivid picture color
  • considerable