Contrast (true blacks) - Honor 6X Real Life Review

How well do you know your fifty shades of grey? Rate this thread to express how good the Honor 6X's display contrast is. A higher rating indicates that black is true black, rather than a very dark gray.
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Have to confirm what mentioned above, contrast is a weak point of this phone

well, it's not an AMOLED panel, so can't expect inky true blacks

You can't expect that much for this price.

as per the price, it is good not so wow but cant expect the AMOLED quality.

It good at its range.no complain

I'm satisfied with the cantrast. Colors are easy to the eyes.

black feels bright sometime.

Little brighter blacks. Not that good.

This is an area where this display suffers a bit. Blacks look kind of light.

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