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2025-03-28 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Mobile Phone >
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At present, about the iPhone 13 mini mobile phone display, I believe many friends do not know much about it. Then the editor below has also collected relevant information. I hope it will be helpful for you to read it.
The 5.4in display is not much different from the iPhone 12, with the same 2340 x 1080 resolution as last time. HDR is still supported, including 2 million to 1 contrast, wide gamut display (P3) support and original color, brought again from the previous generation. In addition to the gap of a few pixels, the difference here is its brightness. For HDR content, you can still get a maximum brightness of 1200 nits, but the peak brightness of typical non-HDR content has increased from 625 nits to 800 nits. All this makes the iPhone 13 mini brighter and more resistant to intense sunlight than its predecessors. We tested outside side by side in the early autumn day, and we did see the difference, but very close. It is obvious on the TES 137light meter, but not so obvious to the naked eye. We got a peak reading of 791N on the instrumented iPhone 13 and 604N on the iPhone 12 mini, which has been in use for a year.
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