Google’s latest offering, the Pixel 8 Pro, can reach its peak brightness using only 47% of the power when compared to its predecessor, reported after recent testing, courtest Dylan Raga of XDA.
The Pixel 8 Pro only took 3W to reach 960 nits while the Pixel 7 Pro took 6.4W to achieve the same brightness (via 9to5Google). Compared to Google, Samsung and Apple require at least 4W of power to reach 960 nits.
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Google’s Pixel 8 Pro features a “Super Actua” display, which makes it more power efficient than Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro Max and Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra.
According to Kamila Wojciechowksa, who chimed that the Pixel 8 Pro’s Super Actua display is actually a Samsung E7 AMOLED LTPO screen.
A peek at the Google Pixel 8 Pro's display power efficiency. Produces the Pixel 7 Pro's peak brightness using only 47% of the power. Also leaps ahead of both Apple and Samsung.
Yes, it's pretty nuts. pic.twitter.com/pHoNtd4FaK
— Dylan Raga (@dylan_raga) October 24, 2023