
Doogee Note 56
Doogee Note 56 Display Highlights
6.56"
90Hz
400 nits
269 ppi
Panda Glass
Display Overview
The Doogee Note 56 features a 6.56-inch LCD IPS with 720 x 1612 px resolution, running at 90Hz refresh rate. It reaches up to 400 nits peak brightness for excellent outdoor visibility. HDR support includes No. The screen is protected by Panda Glass. Always-on display: No.
Full Display Specifications
Display
| Panel Type | LCD IPS |
| Size (inches) | 6.56 |
| Resolution | 720 x 1612 px |
| Aspect Ratio | 180:403 |
| Pixel Density (ppi) | 269 |
| Screen-to-Body Ratio | 84 |
| Refresh Rate | 90 |
| Adaptive Refresh | No |
| Touch Sampling Rate | 180 |
| Peak Brightness (nits) | 400 |
| HDR Standards | No |
| Color Gamut | sRGB |
| Color Depth | 16 |
| PWM Dimming | 90 |
| Glass Protection | Panda Glass |
| Curvature | Flat |
| Always-on Display | No |
| Cover Display | No |
Display Extras
| DC Dimming | No |
Doogee Note 56 — In-Depth Analysis
The Doogee Note 56 features an LCD IPS panel, which offers consistent color accuracy and no risk of OLED burn-in. LCD technology provides uniform brightness across the entire screen area, making it a reliable choice for users who keep static content displayed for extended periods. However, outdoor readability may be challenging in bright conditions.
At 90Hz, this display offers a noticeable improvement over 60Hz panels in everyday scrolling and animations. While it doesn't match the premium feel of 120Hz+ screens found on flagships, the difference from 60Hz is immediately perceptible and makes the interface feel more responsive.
At 269 pixels per inch across the 6.56-inch 720 x 1612 px panel, the display may show some visible pixelation, especially in fine text and detailed images. This is most noticeable when reading small fonts or examining photos closely.
Additional display features include Panda Glass glass protection, No HDR support, sRGB color gamut. A screen protector is recommended to preserve the display quality over time.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- +HDR content support (No)
Cons
- −LCD panel lacks the deep blacks of OLED
- −Low peak brightness limits outdoor usability
- −Below-average pixel density
Who Is This For?
Balanced display for everyday smartphone use
Expert Tip
Pro tip: Adjusting screen brightness to auto mode and enabling dark theme can significantly improve battery life on LCD displays.
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