This display is designed for extreme visibility, with peak brightness up to 2,600 nits, and up to 3,000 nits, rumored based on early reports and leaks. In practical terms, these numbers place it among the brightest smartphone screens on the market, built to stay readable even under direct sunlight or harsh outdoor lighting.
Brightness is measured in nits (cd/m²). The higher the nit value, the more light the screen can output. A typical phone sits around 500-1,000 nits in normal use; by comparison, 2,600 – 3,000 nits peak brightness is exceptionally high, especially useful for:
- Sunlight visibility – clearer text, icons, and photos outdoors
- HDR content – brighter highlights and more impactful contrast in HDR videos and games
- High brightness mode – temporary boosts when the phone detects very bright environments



