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Samsung galaxy good night screen6/8/2023 Night mode photos are also pretty good, as the S23 does a great job of brightening things up when you need it to. The Kyocera DuraSport 5G UW just arrived in our ZDNET expert hands, and we're working on a full review, so stay tuned. Samsung Galaxy S23: screen Christine Romero-Chan / Digital Trends. The phone is designed to endure rough handling with IP68 dust/water resistance, MIL-STD 810H shock test certification, and action overlay data designed to enhance your outdoor adventures. It supports wireless charging, so you don't need to remove the bottom USB-C port plug to top it off. The Kyocera DuraSport 5G UW, priced at $400, is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 processor with 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, two rear cameras, 6.1-inch IPS LCD Gorilla Glass 6 display, and a large capacity 4,500 mAh battery. While it may not have the FHD+ resolution like Redmi’s or Realme’s it will appeal to customers who wish to experience a 90Hz screen on a budget. The budget phone from Samsung comes with a 6.5-inch HD+ (720 x 1,600) PLS IPS panel that has a 90Hz adaptive refresh rate. Plus, it's much sleeker than the DuraForce Ultra that Kyocera previously offered for Verizon customers. One of the Galaxy M12 highlights includes a high refresh rate screen. Rugged phones are built to withstand the elements of field work, and with the new Kyocera DuraSport 5G UW, we get the additional support of Verizon's 5G network. Tech specs: Display: 6.1 inches (2,400 x 1,080-pixel resolution), IPS LCD | CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 | RAM: 4GB | Internal Storage: 64GB | Rear cameras: 48MP f/1.8 wide angle and 16MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera (117-degree field-of-view) | Front camera: 8MP f/2.0 | Battery: 4500 mAh | Weight: 185g If you see inaccuracies in our content, please report the mistake via this form. If we have made an error or published misleading information, we will correct or clarify the article. Our editors thoroughly review and fact-check every article to ensure that our content meets the highest standards. Our goal is to deliver the most accurate information and the most knowledgeable advice possible in order to help you make smarter buying decisions on tech gear and a wide array of products and services. ZDNET's editorial team writes on behalf of you, our reader. Indeed, we follow strict guidelines that ensure our editorial content is never influenced by advertisers. Neither ZDNET nor the author are compensated for these independent reviews. This helps support our work, but does not affect what we cover or how, and it does not affect the price you pay. When you click through from our site to a retailer and buy a product or service, we may earn affiliate commissions. And we pore over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the products and services we’re assessing. We gather data from the best available sources, including vendor and retailer listings as well as other relevant and independent reviews sites. ZDNET's recommendations are based on many hours of testing, research, and comparison shopping.
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