Pixel 2 XL Vs. iPhone X: OLED Display Winner Is

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The Google Pixel 2 XL and iPhone X use very different OLED displays from different manufacturers. How do they compare and which is the best? Read on.

The Pixel 2 XL's display is made by LG Display -- a newcomer to the smartphone OLED (organic light-emitting diode) display business, which to date has been monopolized by Samsung. (Note that the smaller Pixel 2's OLED display is made by Samsung, like the 1st-gen Pixel XL.) Apple is using Samsung OLED displays for the X's Super Retina HD display.

OLED primer: colors are displayed differently than LCDs: No matter what OLED phone you use, you're going to see color reproduced in subtly (or not so subtly) different ways compared to LCDs. At least to the naked eye. So, get used to it. See the example at bottom that compares the iPhone 8's LCD to the iPhone X's OLED. I also noticed that -- at least to my eye -- the way the color is tuned on the iPhone 8's LCD (based on the photo reproduced on the display) is closer to the Pixel 2 XL than it is to the iPhone X.

iPhone X vs. Pixel 2 XL:

OK, so color reproduction to the naked eye is definitely not the same for the two phones (see images at bottom*). Usually, the Pixel 2 XL shows less color saturation than the iPhone X -- though the X doesn't pull out all of the saturation stops like Samsung's phones.

I say "usually" because in some cases the Pixel 2 XL colors do pop more than the X. But it's not an over-saturated pop, it's a case of seeing deeper hues.

Color accuracy/Pixel 2 XL blue bias: I would say reality (what I see with my own eyes when I look at the actual subject being photographed) usually falls somewhere between the Pixel 2 XL and iPhone X. That said, you will see the blue bias (hue) in the Pixel 2 XL, which is probably the most consistent, stark difference between the two phones.

For example, if you look at the image of the respective Pixel 2 XL and iPhone X boxes (below) you see the definite blue bias on the Google phone. However, looking at the boxes themselves, the iPhone X display reproduction is not necessarily more accurate. In fact, the Pixel 2 XL gets closer to reality (with my eyes at least) than the iPhone X.

What makes the iPhone X the Best Smartphone Display is the impressive Precision Display Calibration Apple developed, which transforms the OLED hardware into a superbly accurate, high performance, and gorgeous display, with close to Text Book Perfect Calibration and Performance!!
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