![]() The iPhone SE delivers accurate colors, too, achieving a Delta-E score of 0.2 a score of zero is perfect. The panel also supports True Tone, which means it can automatically adjust the screen’s color temperature based on the ambient lighting conditions.īased on our tests, the iPhone SE’s display reproduces 111.2% of the sRGB color gamut, which just barely beats the 105.8% from the Pixel 4a’s OLED panel. ![]() I didn’t have any issues viewing the screen outdoors when surfing the web or taking photos. ![]() It’s just a bit dimmer than the Pixel 4a’s 681 nits. The iPhone SE’s screen is bright, as it’s rated for 625 nits and scored an even higher 653 nits in our testing. We would prefer to see a 1080p display but it’s not too bad of a trade-off. The iPhone SE’s display resolution is just 1334 x 750 pixels.
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