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The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra aims to become the brightest phone in the industry when it launches. According to the latest information, the phone's display can reach 2,200 nits of peak brightness, surpassing what every current device has.
It's claimed that Samsung hasn't locked "2,200 nits" as the official rating for peak display brightness on the Galaxy S23 Ultra, as it's still in development and may see more performance optimizations in the coming weeks. However, the source says that the maximum brightness of the new Galaxy flagship's screen will be more than 2,100 nits. It could even top 2,200 nits as well.
It's worth mentioning that the previous Galaxy S22 and S22+ only launched with 1,750 nits of peak brightness. Meanwhile, the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max arrived months ago and has a maximum brightness of 2,000 nits. Besides being bright, the display would get protected with something more durable than the Gorilla Glass Victus+ on the Galaxy S22 series.
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