According to XDA Senior Member AndreiLux, the Nexus 6P’s screen is less efficient than the screen on the Note 5, but slightly more efficient (4.5%) than the screen on the Note 4. His tweet does not mention his methodology, however he likely used a similar method from when he charted the power efficiencies for the Galaxy S series. These results are interesting given that Google has stated that the Nexus 6P uses the latest generation AMOLED panel from Samsung.
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