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iPhone 15 Pro could feature 2500 nits display, courtesy of Samsung

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Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro uses the world’s brightness display, which peaks at 2000 nits outdoors. Meanwhile, a rumor indicates that Samsung is crafting an even brighter display panel for the iPhone 15 Pro lineup, which could peak up to 2500 nits.

The recently leaked information from two sources hints that Samsung is making a next-gen display panel, which could reach 2500 nits. On February 1st, the Galaxy S23 Ultra has launched by Samsung which uses a 1750 nits display panel, similar to vanilla and Plus.

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Meanwhile, the tipster also stated that “And still I dunno it’s M13,” which would be two generations after the M11, which is used in the Galaxy S23 series. Besides, in the quoted Tweet, the source claimed that it “Potentially will be on iPhone 15 Pro Max.”

It’s worth mentioning that the Apple iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max feature a typical maximum brightness of 1000 nits, which increases up to 1600 nits of peak brightness for HDR content, and 2000 nits of peak brightness for outdoor usage.

It is bad to see that the Galaxy flagship line is lagging behind from iPhone even after having its own display manufacturing unit. Everyone expected that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will have an, even more, brighter display than the iPhone 14 Pro, but, it didn’t happen.