The competition to have the highest peak brightness rating is still on. This time, the Realme GT Neo6 SE is claiming to take the lead. According to the latest promotional image shared by the brand, the upcoming mid-range phone can reach 6000 nits.
But there's a catch. It's 6000 nits of local peak brightness, which refers to the brightness level in a very small area of the screen. Manufacturers take this number while playing content such as HDR videos, which is naturally known to be bright due to the content's broader brightness range.
As for the auto-brightness or global maximum rating, it's 1600 nits, while the screen of the Realme GT Neo6 SE is rated to offer 1000 nits of manual maximum brightness. These two numbers are more useful than the peak brightness rating because they give you a better idea of how bright the overall display can get.
That said, Realme didn't only brag about 6000 nits of peak, but the brand has also shared additional information about the display. As announced, the screen is from BOE, and it is an 8T LTPO panel with 0.5 to 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate, Pro-XDR, and Game Super HDR mode.
In addition, the screen of the Realme GT Neo6 SE features 1.5K resolution, 100% DCI-P3 color coverage, and a 94.2% screen-to-body ratio. There's also 2160 Hz PWM dimming, hardware-level low blue light feature, and "AI eye protection" for a comfortable viewing experience.
Realme has yet to reveal other information about the GT Neo6 SE, but we know that it will pack the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 and launch in April.
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IT Home (machine translated from Chinese)