Galaxy S24 series will share the same peak brightness of 2,500 nits
That’s compared to the P8P’s 2400. But again, both are peaks, not full-screen brightness.
According to https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/editor-review/22c0e9/3 , the P8P can maintain full screen brightness at about 1450 nits, which is also very very bright. I mean, it wasn’t long ago that 800 nits was considered “good”. My Pixel 2 topped out at 400 IIRC (it was bad; hardly visible in sunlight). Hopefully we are nearly past the point where this is a differentiator among high-end phones.
This is for HDR peaks.
That’s compared to the P8P’s 2400. But again, both are peaks, not full-screen brightness.
According to https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/editor-review/22c0e9/3 , the P8P can maintain full screen brightness at about 1450 nits, which is also very very bright. I mean, it wasn’t long ago that 800 nits was considered “good”. My Pixel 2 topped out at 400 IIRC (it was bad; hardly visible in sunlight). Hopefully we are nearly past the point where this is a differentiator among high-end phones.