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看来大的4xl肯定是三星屏幕了 看下我在网上找到的资料
Thankfully, there are other means of finding out, and some research from before the launch of the phones have the display driver listed as the "dsi_s6e3hc2_cmd_display". That's a Samsung IC, which tells us what we need to know. The nature of displays makes it rather unlikely to get a panel and an IC from different manufacturers, so it's more likely that the panel was also made by Samsung.
而小的4代 由于LG没有正式做过90hz刷新率的手机 所以不排除这次4代小的也是三星 这次1加的90刷新率也是三星的屏幕
In fact, that driver is apparently the same used on theOnePlus 7 Pro—a phone with a similar 90 Hz QHD+ AMOLED display that has been confirmed to be made by Samsung.
All of these point towards Samsung Display being the company behind the Pixel 4 XL's display. The smaller Pixel 4 is a different matter, though. The Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 phones had alternating displays—one by LG, and the other by Samsung. For example, the Pixel 3 had an LG display, while the3 XLsported a Samsung one, and vice-versa for the Pixel 2 siblings.
As such wouldn't be surprising to find out that the Pixel 4 features an LG P-OLED, although there hasn't been a 90 Hz LG-made display on any smartphone until now. There's a first time for everything, though, right?

2019年10月22日 03点10分
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Thankfully, there are other means of finding out, and some research from before the launch of the phones have the display driver listed as the "dsi_s6e3hc2_cmd_display". That's a Samsung IC, which tells us what we need to know. The nature of displays makes it rather unlikely to get a panel and an IC from different manufacturers, so it's more likely that the panel was also made by Samsung.
而小的4代 由于LG没有正式做过90hz刷新率的手机 所以不排除这次4代小的也是三星 这次1加的90刷新率也是三星的屏幕
In fact, that driver is apparently the same used on theOnePlus 7 Pro—a phone with a similar 90 Hz QHD+ AMOLED display that has been confirmed to be made by Samsung.
All of these point towards Samsung Display being the company behind the Pixel 4 XL's display. The smaller Pixel 4 is a different matter, though. The Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 phones had alternating displays—one by LG, and the other by Samsung. For example, the Pixel 3 had an LG display, while the3 XLsported a Samsung one, and vice-versa for the Pixel 2 siblings.
As such wouldn't be surprising to find out that the Pixel 4 features an LG P-OLED, although there hasn't been a 90 Hz LG-made display on any smartphone until now. There's a first time for everything, though, right?
