While I was HighOnAndroid SOT test with my Galaxy S6 and HTC One M9 the other day, I noticed something very interesting, the brightness on the Galaxy S6 was almost two times brighter than the HTC One M9 both put the average brightness setting.
Well, I thought that these tests may be unfair since the S6 is much brighter than I ordered a light meter to LUX. The LUX meter measures the amount of light of the light through a circular sensor
By the brightness test LUX indeed the S6 Galaxy was much brighter, in fact 48% brighter than the HTC One M9 in control full brightness and 2.35 times light by adjusting brightness!
further, the Galaxy S6 turned out to be much brighter than the Galaxy S6 Edge, this may be due to the curved screen on the S6 Edge. And yes, Galaxy S6 is also much brighter than its predecessor Galaxy Note 4 23%.
With the background set to black finish, AMOLED displays on the Galaxy S6, S6 edge, and Note 4 all scored 0 lux while the two LCD screens on the HTC One M9 and LG G3 scored 4 lux. But it says even with a black background, there is certainly energy savings for any screen. So your
Results:
LUX at full brightness
- Galaxy S6 - 670 lux
- Galaxy Note 4-545 lux
- Galaxy S6 Edge - 523 lux
- HTC One M9 - 453 lux
- LG G3 - 422 lux
LUX by means of the brightness
- Galaxy S6 - 313 lux
- Galaxy Note 4-254 lux
- HTC One M9 - 133 lux
- LG G3 - 122 lux
We will also be updating the LUX values for all Android devices in our test page HighOnAndroid LUX
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