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If the Pixel 7 Pro indeed uses Samsung's S6E3HC4 display panel, then that means it'll be brighter than the Pixel 6 Pro in both normal and high brightness mode. android.googlesource.com/kernel/google- H/T
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Pixel 6 Pro @ 100% brightness: 500 nits Pixel 7 Pro @ 100% brightness: 600 nits Pixel 6 Pro w/ HBM: 800 nits Pixel 7 Pro w/ HBM: 1000 nits This is all at 100% APL, so HBM at lower APL probably exceeds 1200 nits. The BOE and P10/C10 panels also list 1000 nits max for HBM.