if you use lcd display along side with amoled display then the amoled display will look much better than lcd any day. But if you tweak the custom colour settings like contrast, brightness, saturation and backlight properly, then the lcd display will look kinda identical to a budget amoled screen
@@daddy-w6o5 did u know what is this test all about . This test measure the frequency of turning display off in low brightness and LCD doesn't turn off display so the frequency is infinity . So LCD would be the winner in this test
The US government doesn’t fuck with Huawei for very good reason. Other Chinese phone makers are still allowed to be sold, so stop acting like all Chinese brands have been banned to help Apple. That’s just not reality.
My Pixel 6a flickered really crazy, It sometimes even felt like the screen was running at 30 or even just 10 Hz at the lowest brightness in a complete darkness. The flicker was noticeable while shaking the phone and paying attention only to the display. For the ambient display, once the only red pixels turn on, the flicker is just noticeable with a bare eye. I know the a-series is supposed to be a mid-range and more budget friendly, but Google could do better with the OLED panel.
Wow... Love the visual comparison. I have one suggestion for future updates on this pwm update each year. Create 5 brightness levels testing and level them on the video screen: 95%, 75% 50% 25% 10%. This makes it so easy to compare.
@@notCAMDI'm really into tech, so I love watching these kinds of videos. Seeing the display in slow motion was fascinating-it was my first time learning how displays work and understanding that flickering effect. It looked incredibly cool.
i’m surprised, but i am PWM/High Brightness sensitive and have no issues with iPhone 15(not pro) and i don’t know why. It’s my first phone with OLED screen(my past smartphones HTC U11 and iPhone 11 and i used to low brightness without high PWM).I had heavy headaches while i testing iPhone 12/14 Plus after 30 seconds and blurs in eyes with Samsung S smartphones. My settings is Reduce White Point on 87% for indoors(usually 40-100% brightness), true tone on and dark theme. For outdoors RWP is off. Maybe it’s helps for someone. P.S. Im not Apple fanboy on 2015-2022 period i used only Android smartphones, and only one year with iPhone 11.
I am PWM sensitive and i have issues with the iPhone 15 screen and it gives me some headaches. I have used samsung s24 and it's the same. I haven't used a OnePlus or honour device so i can't say about that. But i know that iphone uses samsung panel and because of that it has this issue.
Brands like Apple and Samsung are playing with Human systems, they don't provide charger, inferior hardware, retina damaging display, that's why i always prefer Xiaomi ❤, Huawei is equally good too, even they all are Chinese.
Doesn’t make sense. You’re saying they don’t provide inferior hardware, which they don’t. But what you mean is that they DO provide Inferior hardware, which they don’t.
retina damaging display - i like this one 😆Honor 6 PRO is not launched in India yet, I am struck with iPhone 11 (LCD) and cannot upgrade to new phones because all of them has this BS OLEDS
At least the Honor ones have my utmost respect, for including the best PWM. In the case of Xiaomi, they also do a good job, but have worse quality control.
Is there a solution for the s24 ultra so that its better for the eyes? Can i somehow increase the pwm dimming rate or something like that on the s24 ultra? 🙂 Is a low pwm dimming rate also bad for the eyes of people that are not pwm sensetive?
You can learn how to increase the PWM frequency on the XDA platform, but be careful when doing so because this method may not work on every brand of device.
DC dimming is the worst because it washes out the colour of the picture or video you are seeing. That's why many high end smartphones don't use DC dimming anymore.
Thank you for this. My Samsung S9 plus was damaging my eyes for watching tiktok and studying (precisely my left eye). My solution was to low the brightness at zero, but it was worse, im gonna buy a new monitor with dc dimming and shutdown my s9 plus. Right now I have my left eye glasses covered with some brown cartoon to avoid my left eye direct contant with the screen, because it hurts, feels like a nerve being broken
1 - Honor Magic 6 Pro 2 - OnePlus 12 3 - Xiaomi 14 Pro These devices are best for eye health because all of them have very high PWM frequency and normal human eyes cannot detect it.
Yes, it is better if the black bars appear smaller on the camera, it indicates that the PWM frequency is high. If the black bars appear larger on the camera, it indicates that the PWM frequency is low.
IPS screens do not use PWM frequency because PWM frequency is the rapid blinking of pixels to adjust the brightness. IPS screens do not use PWM frequency because PWM frequency is not needed to adjust the brightness.
I bought the iPhone 13, but it caused me eye strain and dryness after just 5 minutes of use, so I sold it. Now I'm thinking about getting the iPhone 15. Can anyone give me some advice?
Search topics like PWM (pulse with modulation) and DC DIMMING. (I know this because there are so many people that get nausea and headaches from these oled screens)
OnePlus 11 uses samsung panel, But in the latest phone OnePlus 12 it ditched the Samsung and used BOE (BOI) panels. Honour magic 6 also uses the BOE panel which is why they perform better.
Kupiłem honor magic 6 pro i 4320 Hz nic nie daje oczy są dalej zmęczone czy producenci tego nie widzą że 20% ludzi nie może korzystać z technologią OLED
After two months, how do your eyes react to the screen of the phone magic 6 pro? Do you experience any tension or any unpleasant sensations? Do you have any solution?
I’m pwm and blue light sensitive so it’s even more harder to find the right screen for me. I need a deep yellow hue colour on my screen and very low pwm because IPhone SE 2020 I’m okay with but IPhone SE 2022 is only a slight difference but it gives me headaches all the time
Well the blue light issue can be addressed with screen filter apps, or if that doesn't work, you can get a pair of glasses with the special FL-41 coating. This will filter out the wavelengths of blue light that have been found to be harsh to the eyes. Theraspecs makes nice FL-41 prescription lenses. They do look a bit pink though, so you might not want to wear them at all times.
@@Dran1995 Sometimes it is a question of how the phone's software runs the hardware. Low PWM rates are sometimes used to hide faulty pixels, allowing a manufacturer to use lower grade screens.
@@PeterB12345I got rid of the se 2022 and just changed the battery for my se 2020. I’m looking at getting either the honor magic 6 pro, oneplus 12 or take a risk and see if Samsung s24 will be okay
@@Who-cu9eu turns out the older se iPhones weren't using OLED until recently... Buddy of mine found that out the hard way recently. I'm using a OnePlus Nord 30 for that very same reason. Screen uses old school LCD pixels with a non led backlight underneath. Did have to add a polarized screen protector to help with glare. Haven't found an OLED or OLED style screen that works for me on a phone. At least like this I no longer need the blue light glasses. Computer monitors and TV's seem to exist that no longer flicker. They probably still consume too much power to be feasible with phones yet.
Don't lie cheekily.There is no discomfort from the iphone 15pro max, and from the honor magic 6pro there are terrible headaches along with tired eyes. All the Chinese who allegedly have a high PWM frequency are nothing but marketing. This frequency is turned on at low brightness, in other modes they operate at a frequency of 120 Hz. While the iPhone and Samsung operate at 480hz frequency over the entire brightness range. Therefore, it is much easier to transfer
The Poco X6 also uses a 1920 Hz PWM frequency, which is the same level as the Xiaomi 14 Pro in this video, and there is no information about the PWM frequency of the iqoo z9.
I nitice this issue by my daughter's Xiaomi Redmi Note Pro. I never expected the same problem with iPhone 15 pro. Thank you a lot for your video 🙏 Which screens do not have any flickering?
Appreciate the video. Honor released the 200 pro which should be an even better display than the magic 6 pro for pwm sensitive users. Pwm sensitive on red dit covers all these phones.
Both Honour magic 6 pro and one plus uses BOE(BOI) Amoled panels and not samsung. Only difference is that magic 6 pro uses double the PWM Hz. BOE makes great panel's.
The Xiaomi 14 has DC dimming at all levels and is easy on the eyes. Does anyone know if this is true? I can't find a good phone for me because I am very sensitive. My recently dead phone was a Poco X4 GT, and I was very happy with it-no eyestrain or headaches. Now I'm looking for something good for my eyes.
If Poco (Xiaomi) made you happy, I would stay on the Xiaomi brand, they appear to continue to offer high PWM displays easy on the eyes, as the Xiaomi 14 Pro depicted in the video
@@LuisDiaz-qg3eg My Poco was LCD, the new poco is OLED so maybe I should change to Honor, I dont find good phones with LCD anymore, only the cheap ones.
BS. I'm PWM sensitive and for me there was absolutely no difference between Galaxy S24 and Magic 6. Same terrible crap displays. Where F all LCD IPS suddenly disappeared?!
Actually i use galaxy s22 ultra. And frankly it has better PWM .. because it only appears below 35% brightness.. whereas i use it as 60-80% brightness mostly so the effect is much less. For lowest brightness i use extra dim with max brightness.. so PWM dont affect me. But on my iphone 15 i have similar options but it starts at 80 % brightness.. that made it the wrost phone to me in terms of PWM
Notebookcheck results show Honor Magic 6 Pro uses PMW 360Hz constantly. On the other hand Samsung Galaxy s24 ultra results show a constant 480Hz. Is 4320Hz only marketing and not true?
To be fair enough, tune brightness of each phone to a typical physical brightness level (e.g. SDR 80nit, measured with an Android/iOS Sensors app) and then take the PWM frequency test with normal cameras and naked eyes. Who cares absolute rank? users care whether it’s bothersome or not in typical use cases. For SDR anti-flickering, 60Hz refresh rate is okay for humans and 80Hz is okay for dogs.
And so should every android device cause they all have way bigger batteries than the apple device.... Honor magic do not really last longer than iPhone by that much even with that huuuuge battery, iPhone still right up there with tiny battery compared to the honor magic device....
See the resolution of the phone when compared with other phones. Less resolution less battery usage and honour is really good for eyes and even other features like camera, display, speakers are good.
Since the number of people with PWM sensitivity among the audience using these phone brands is very small, the issue does not attract attention and it seems that this issue will remain on hold until it does.
IPS LCD is a breath of fresh air after using OLED
Just bought Honor…they deserve the support for supporting our eyes. No one even comes close to their Hz…they should be priced higher than the rest.
Does it have Google services?
Thanks for making this video
Atleast companies will know that we consumers are not fools for getting flagship
Informative video, now i know what else to take care of before buying a phone.
LCD display are the best for this .😂😂
Hell no 😭 they are the worst.
@@avyam7509 for this test they are best .
if you use lcd display along side with amoled display then the amoled display will look much better than lcd any day. But if you tweak the custom colour settings like contrast, brightness, saturation and backlight properly, then the lcd display will look kinda identical to a budget amoled screen
@@daddy-w6o5 did u know what is this test all about . This test measure the frequency of turning display off in low brightness and LCD doesn't turn off display so the frequency is infinity . So LCD would be the winner in this test
@@Suly.m005 Not all LCD phone use DC. Some do have PWM.
The fact that the Honor is literally made by Huawei says a lot about the US trying to shut down Chinese competition so that Apple doesn’t die
Honor es independiente de Huawei desde hace 3 años.
Yeah believe that 😅
@@JesusDavid567yeah they say that outside to escape from lawsuit.
Bro honor magic os is basically huwai emui
@@hitmarker777 Si,bro pero siguen siendo marcas que ya tomaron otros caminos.
The US government doesn’t fuck with Huawei for very good reason. Other Chinese phone makers are still allowed to be sold, so stop acting like all Chinese brands have been banned to help Apple. That’s just not reality.
Honor magic 6 pro winner
Does honor magic. 6 pro have dc dimming ????
Is ximaoi 14 bteter than honor magic 6 pro because of the dc dimming it has plz answer me ???😢
@@Brucelee-pv6uf
Both have this!
@@BahnverkehrOEsterreichTV both have what??
No I think honor magic 6 don't have dc dimming I bought it in fortunately
My Pixel 6a flickered really crazy, It sometimes even felt like the screen was running at 30 or even just 10 Hz at the lowest brightness in a complete darkness. The flicker was noticeable while shaking the phone and paying attention only to the display. For the ambient display, once the only red pixels turn on, the flicker is just noticeable with a bare eye. I know the a-series is supposed to be a mid-range and more budget friendly, but Google could do better with the OLED panel.
Wow... Love the visual comparison. I have one suggestion for future updates on this pwm update each year.
Create 5 brightness levels testing and level them on the video screen: 95%, 75% 50% 25% 10%.
This makes it so easy to compare.
Or same amount of lux.
The video is really informative and entertaining
Thank you
entertaining??
How is it entertaining? Is it fun for you that thousands of people will experience eye strain?
@@notCAMDI'm really into tech, so I love watching these kinds of videos. Seeing the display in slow motion was fascinating-it was my first time learning how displays work and understanding that flickering effect. It looked incredibly cool.
@@imtiyaz_hasan_khan oh ok, sorry
Like, share, post on social media. We need to bring awareness about this. 👍
i’m surprised, but i am PWM/High Brightness sensitive and have no issues with iPhone 15(not pro) and i don’t know why. It’s my first phone with OLED screen(my past smartphones HTC U11 and iPhone 11 and i used to low brightness without high PWM).I had heavy headaches while i testing iPhone 12/14 Plus after 30 seconds and blurs in eyes with Samsung S smartphones. My settings is Reduce White Point on 87% for indoors(usually 40-100% brightness), true tone on and dark theme. For outdoors RWP is off. Maybe it’s helps for someone.
P.S. Im not Apple fanboy on 2015-2022 period i used only Android smartphones, and only one year with iPhone 11.
That's just a placebo, ip15 is just as bad.
I am PWM sensitive and i have issues with the iPhone 15 screen and it gives me some headaches. I have used samsung s24 and it's the same. I haven't used a OnePlus or honour device so i can't say about that. But i know that iphone uses samsung panel and because of that it has this issue.
I’m stuck with the iPhone 11 tried the 15 pro max and had to sell it. Pwm Sensitive on red dit explains it all
because 15 only use 60Hz
@@avyam7509 probably we need to try honor, oneplus 8 pro which i know they had dc dimming feature, or oneplus 12, and xiaomi 14
Human eyes are advanced and sensitive, any kinds of flickering screen is harmful
This is called real tech information 👍
Brands like Apple and Samsung are playing with Human systems, they don't provide charger, inferior hardware, retina damaging display, that's why i always prefer Xiaomi ❤, Huawei is equally good too, even they all are Chinese.
There are other aspects where Xiaomi and Huawei are inferior. Nothing comes for free. Everybody wants to benefit somehow by tricking us.
Doesn’t make sense. You’re saying they don’t provide inferior hardware, which they don’t. But what you mean is that they DO provide Inferior hardware, which they don’t.
@@TheGaangalso one thing he means that Samsung and apple provides retina damaging display
retina damaging display - i like this one 😆Honor 6 PRO is not launched in India yet, I am struck with iPhone 11 (LCD) and cannot upgrade to new phones because all of them has this BS OLEDS
At least the Honor ones have my utmost respect, for including the best PWM. In the case of Xiaomi, they also do a good job, but have worse quality control.
Good video. OnePlus 12 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks
Thanks!
You're welcome
Wich tablet is that in dc dimming example
DC dimming lcd display me hota hai
No doubt honor magic 6 pro is the best
BOE panels are the best. both honour and OnePlus used it
What about xiaomi 14 ultra? @@avyam7509
Does honor magic. 6 pro have dc dimming ????
Is ximaoi 14 bteter than honor magic 6 pro because of the dc dimming it has plz answer me ???😢
Honor magic 6 pro better
Damn Honor has done this and we didn't even notice
Sold my s24u after getting tired eyes, watching on my honor magic 6 pro now
Wise decision. All chinese phones are better than Samsung. It's sad.
How was your experience
Because I'm thinking doing same thing, I have s20+
Xiaomi has a non-vibration mode option in the screen and brightness section. Please give it a try. You share as shorts
On what model, cannot find that setting.
It's not only pwm, it's also modulation.
Do u use any 3rd part app for testing the flickers?
I don't think he's using any third party apps. He's probably filming using slow motion mode.
This is unacceptable, it is time to demand that companies increase the PWM. I congratulate Honor, Xiaomi and Oneplus for setting a high PWM.
Also Iqoo neo 9 pro and Iqoo 12 has 2160Hz PWM
Is there good flat honor phone? No curve
I’m still using my iPhone 11. the 15 Pro max gives me nausea and headaches. 😢
Great video bro Apple is the champ by being the worst That's what I love my OnePlus 12😊
Apple wasn’t even the worst in this video?? You Android fanboys are so cringe.
Is there a solution for the s24 ultra so that its better for the eyes? Can i somehow increase the pwm dimming rate or something like that on the s24 ultra? 🙂
Is a low pwm dimming rate also bad for the eyes of people that are not pwm sensetive?
Xiaomi 14 ultra
You can learn how to increase the PWM frequency on the XDA platform, but be careful when doing so because this method may not work on every brand of device.
Thank you for the great work 👍
Absolutely awesome video! Wish I could like this 1000 times. Great test, and the explanations of PWM, frequencies and DC dimming is so clear.
DC dimming is the worst because it washes out the colour of the picture or video you are seeing. That's why many high end smartphones don't use DC dimming anymore.
@@avyam7509 Right. It addresses some of the flicker issues with OLED, yet makes the whole point of OLED (vibrant colors and contrast) pointless.
Pwm Sensitive on Red dit covers all of these phones.
Honestly saying the display on a14 5g is much better for the eyes than the one from s23
Samsung is the worst in this department
honor is the worse about software but samsung is better also samsung ui 6.1 best launcher of android
Its not😊
Ok 😐 So?
Samsung knows how to scam people
I think pixel 8 pro has worse effects
Thank you for this. My Samsung S9 plus was damaging my eyes for watching tiktok and studying (precisely my left eye). My solution was to low the brightness at zero, but it was worse, im gonna buy a new monitor with dc dimming and shutdown my s9 plus. Right now I have my left eye glasses covered with some brown cartoon to avoid my left eye direct contant with the screen, because it hurts, feels like a nerve being broken
I can notice the shift and flickering very tangable with mints amount on concentration
1. Honor
2. OnePlus
3. Xiaomi
4. Iphone
5. Samsung/Google
Yes ?
Yes i agree
Yess
Samsung is 4 actually I’m pretty sure, iPhone is 5 and pixel is the worst one
Honor 90 is the best. It has the best display for eye 👁️👀.❤❤❤❤❤
Which one is good for eyes healt ?
1 - Honor Magic 6 Pro
2 - OnePlus 12
3 - Xiaomi 14 Pro
These devices are best for eye health because all of them have very high PWM frequency and normal human eyes cannot detect it.
dunno how tf the auto closed captions can make out half of what's being said in this video but i'm glad they're there because i sure can't
so bascially the smaller the black strips the better? How does that work anyone know?
Yes, it is better if the black bars appear smaller on the camera, it indicates that the PWM frequency is high. If the black bars appear larger on the camera, it indicates that the PWM frequency is low.
which language is this video?
Why not including Mi 14 Ultra?
Mi 14 Ultra, Mi 14 Pro same PWM
what abot IPS displays?
IPS screens do not use PWM frequency because PWM frequency is the rapid blinking of pixels to adjust the brightness. IPS screens do not use PWM frequency because PWM frequency is not needed to adjust the brightness.
please test iphone 16 series and some of new android phones
16 ? Lol
@@mzhelmi7991bro he is from future🗿🗿
😂😂
Android 16 test when 🙏🙏🙏
The futuristic gentleman.
have old huawei p30 , it is oled and nothing is better from 2020 till now related to eye comfortable using... only LCD panel can beat it
I bought the iPhone 13, but it caused me eye strain and dryness after just 5 minutes of use, so I sold it. Now I'm thinking about getting the iPhone 15. Can anyone give me some advice?
Don’t get it :)) Iphone 8plus (currently using it) and iphone 11 (NOT 11pro, just 11) where last to have LCD screens.
Search topics like PWM (pulse with modulation) and DC DIMMING. (I know this because there are so many people that get nausea and headaches from these oled screens)
Only decent recent phone can be xiaomi 14T Pro, found it on a redit post related to these problems from screen flickering (at very high speed)
What about vivo x100 pro?
I never knew about this information thabks
How does the Xiaomi 14 Ultra compare to the Honor Magic 6 Pro for PWM sensitivity?
Had both. Pretty similar. No symptoms.
@@smitjee Is one better than the other. Which one did you prefer?
Both are the same for me, no symptoms. Kept the xiaomi cause of the better camera and flatter screen.
Keep in mind that we are all different.
Wow. How'd you create this presentation?
With a brain
@@kidnextdxxr I'm sorry you felt like you had to be snarky to a stranger
The Honor Magic 6 Ultimate is almost the same with the Honor Magic 6 Pro.
Please do more brightness test outisde please 🌞
What about OnePlus 11?
OnePlus 11 uses samsung panel, But in the latest phone OnePlus 12 it ditched the Samsung and used BOE (BOI) panels. Honour magic 6 also uses the BOE panel which is why they perform better.
Good work making this video, thank you.👏👏👏
What does PWM do?
Kill your eyehealth and it gives you migraines.
What about Nothing Smartphones?
Nothing Phone phones have a PWM value of 2160 Hz, which is the same as the OnePlus 12 in this video
I recently sold my ipad m4 nd iphone 16 you deserve a sub reviewers are blinded by money dont talk about this
It needs to be highlighted by everyone
What phone are you using now I want to sell my s24 ultra too
What about Xiaomi 14 version, not the pro?
All Xiaomi devices use 1920 Hz PWM frequency since 13 series
Kupiłem honor magic 6 pro i 4320 Hz nic nie daje oczy są dalej zmęczone czy producenci tego nie widzą że 20% ludzi nie może korzystać z technologią OLED
After two months, how do your eyes react to the screen of the phone magic 6 pro? Do you experience any tension or any unpleasant sensations? Do you have any solution?
I’m pwm and blue light sensitive so it’s even more harder to find the right screen for me. I need a deep yellow hue colour on my screen and very low pwm because IPhone SE 2020 I’m okay with but IPhone SE 2022 is only a slight difference but it gives me headaches all the time
Well the blue light issue can be addressed with screen filter apps, or if that doesn't work, you can get a pair of glasses with the special FL-41 coating. This will filter out the wavelengths of blue light that have been found to be harsh to the eyes. Theraspecs makes nice FL-41 prescription lenses. They do look a bit pink though, so you might not want to wear them at all times.
SE 2020 and SE 2022 have same display identical o dont think SE 2022 can cause problems and 2020 not ??
@@Dran1995 Sometimes it is a question of how the phone's software runs the hardware. Low PWM rates are sometimes used to hide faulty pixels, allowing a manufacturer to use lower grade screens.
@@PeterB12345I got rid of the se 2022 and just changed the battery for my se 2020. I’m looking at getting either the honor magic 6 pro, oneplus 12 or take a risk and see if Samsung s24 will be okay
@@Who-cu9eu turns out the older se iPhones weren't using OLED until recently... Buddy of mine found that out the hard way recently. I'm using a OnePlus Nord 30 for that very same reason. Screen uses old school LCD pixels with a non led backlight underneath. Did have to add a polarized screen protector to help with glare. Haven't found an OLED or OLED style screen that works for me on a phone. At least like this I no longer need the blue light glasses. Computer monitors and TV's seem to exist that no longer flicker. They probably still consume too much power to be feasible with phones yet.
Don't lie cheekily.There is no discomfort from the iphone 15pro max, and from the honor magic 6pro there are terrible headaches along with tired eyes. All the Chinese who allegedly have a high PWM frequency are nothing but marketing. This frequency is turned on at low brightness, in other modes they operate at a frequency of 120 Hz. While the iPhone and Samsung operate at 480hz frequency over the entire brightness range. Therefore, it is much easier to transfer
thanks man, for making such a naise video. I was searching for this video.
Please test iqoo z9 and poco x6 or any midrange phone with oled or amoled screen 🙏
All uses samsung amoled panels.
The Poco X6 also uses a 1920 Hz PWM frequency, which is the same level as the Xiaomi 14 Pro in this video, and there is no information about the PWM frequency of the iqoo z9.
DC Like Dimming 😊
Excellent video. Thanks!
has anyone pwm sensitive tried this honor, is it any good?
Yes. But xiaomi 14 ultra is also ok
I nitice this issue by my daughter's Xiaomi Redmi Note Pro. I never expected the same problem with iPhone 15 pro. Thank you a lot for your video 🙏 Which screens do not have any flickering?
Any testing on the Poco f6 pro
Poco F6 and F6 pro uses a Samsung panel.
They have 1920 hz pwm dimming
F6 has 1920 hz and F6 pro has 3840 hz
if don't know what pwm symptoms are watch a 3d movie.
Broo can you please make a video about comparing 1b color vs 68b color
Xiaomi 14 is also 1920 ?
Yes
Appreciate the video. Honor released the 200 pro which should be an even better display than the magic 6 pro for pwm sensitive users. Pwm sensitive on red dit covers all these phones.
More flicker more comfort for eyes
Both Honour magic 6 pro and one plus uses BOE(BOI) Amoled panels and not samsung. Only difference is that magic 6 pro uses double the PWM Hz. BOE makes great panel's.
tcl also make considerable good panel 3840hz pwm
The Xiaomi 14 has DC dimming at all levels and is easy on the eyes. Does anyone know if this is true? I can't find a good phone for me because I am very sensitive. My recently dead phone was a Poco X4 GT, and I was very happy with it-no eyestrain or headaches. Now I'm looking for something good for my eyes.
did you find anything good?
@@theotherchannel2028 Not yet,
you?
@@arturomty9969 nah man, no.
If Poco (Xiaomi) made you happy, I would stay on the Xiaomi brand, they appear to continue to offer high PWM displays easy on the eyes, as the Xiaomi 14 Pro depicted in the video
@@LuisDiaz-qg3eg My Poco was LCD, the new poco is OLED so maybe I should change to Honor, I dont find good phones with LCD anymore, only the cheap ones.
Why is this legal?
Because food, tech and medical is owned by the same people.
BS. I'm PWM sensitive and for me there was absolutely no difference between Galaxy S24 and Magic 6. Same terrible crap displays. Where F all LCD IPS suddenly disappeared?!
Every individual is different
Iphones pro model are bad at PWC should have used plus or non plus model too
How about Iqoo 12 ?
The iQOO 12 uses the Samsung E7 AMOLED panel, so the same problem as the Samsung phone faces.
@@avyam7509No, In iqoo 12 display Visionox
Even though it claims to have a flicker rate of 2160Hz, my eyes still feel strained, burning, and dry. It's very sad.
Although OnePlus is in second place, it is a headache
Amoled is so overated
Actually i use galaxy s22 ultra. And frankly it has better PWM .. because it only appears below 35% brightness.. whereas i use it as 60-80% brightness mostly so the effect is much less. For lowest brightness i use extra dim with max brightness.. so PWM dont affect me. But on my iphone 15 i have similar options but it starts at 80 % brightness.. that made it the wrost phone to me in terms of PWM
Any idea on baze S24 and 15 pro? Which one should i get
Any idea on baze S24 and 15 pro? Which one should i get
Any idea on baze S24 and 15 pro? Which one should i get
thanks a lot, indian man, I appreciate it for that comparison ❤
Honor is good why use iPhone?
I own an S23 with 240Hz but I never felt hurt by the display, I guess I am not that sensitive, or haven't been using it long enough at once
You will find out later down the road.
Notebookcheck results show Honor Magic 6 Pro uses PMW 360Hz constantly. On the other hand Samsung Galaxy s24 ultra results show a constant 480Hz. Is 4320Hz only marketing and not true?
Under 30% brightness the honor uses 4320 hz. Watch the video, difference is clear.
Thanks for sharing 🎉❤
What about nothing phone 2a
To be fair enough, tune brightness of each phone to a typical physical brightness level (e.g. SDR 80nit, measured with an Android/iOS Sensors app) and then take the PWM frequency test with normal cameras and naked eyes. Who cares absolute rank? users care whether it’s bothersome or not in typical use cases. For SDR anti-flickering, 60Hz refresh rate is okay for humans and 80Hz is okay for dogs.
Samsung phones are not oke. No matter the refresh rate.
Honor is the best
And so should every android device cause they all have way bigger batteries than the apple device....
Honor magic do not really last longer than iPhone by that much even with that huuuuge battery,
iPhone still right up there with tiny battery compared to the honor magic device....
iPhone is the best
No Samsung is the best apple has the slow and average type of chipset compare to SDG 3 that chipset will consupt more power than apple
@@robertmax288 ahahah apple is worse one :D
See the resolution of the phone when compared with other phones. Less resolution less battery usage and honour is really good for eyes and even other features like camera, display, speakers are good.
Did you even try the phone?
So the best screens are the cheapest
My dumass thought it was refresh rate
I don't think this video was the most accurate way to measure the difference but it doesn't matter.
It is and it does matter.
Xiaomi has anti flicker mode you should’ve turned that on to see how better it is…
Only the xiaomu 14 has this, the pro and the ultra do not have this.
@@smitjee coz pro and ultra has this by default at all brightness levels
Xiaomi 14 pro best
I'm waiting for the 3840 or 4320 hz pwm dimming to come in poco phones 😃
These companies need to get a grip it’s causing havoc on peoples eyes
Since the number of people with PWM sensitivity among the audience using these phone brands is very small, the issue does not attract attention and it seems that this issue will remain on hold until it does.
xiaomi 14t pro beats them all and same level as honor
What about 14t not pro?
i dunno maybe 2160hz
@@ariefhidayat2157 i see in dxo mark it said flicker free screen.