Screen resolution? - Motorola Triumph

Is the screen resolution any good? Better than the optimus V?

DroidBabe said:
Is the screen resolution any good? Better than the optimus V?
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Optimus V
Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD)
Resolution: 320 x 480 pixels
3.2" diagonal
Colors: 16.7 million (24-bit)
Triumph
Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD)
Resolution: 480 x 800 pixels
4.1" diagonal
Colors: 262,144 (18-bit)
Here's a photo of my two phones. The pic isn't very helpful, but it's here if it helps. https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/2VoGelLNiqLufBhRhHA6wA?feat=directlink

Thank you for the reply and the pictures. I think that it looks similar from what I see in the pic. I dont understand why my optimus V looks dull in color. It reminds me of the G1. Maybe I need to root it and install a custom ROM?

Triumph is way way better... the specs right there speak for themselves
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[Q] A screen question?

Has anyone ever thought of trying to run the touch pro or diamond at 480 x 800 ?
Not likely, as it would be kind of blurry and ugly, considering the native resolution (i.e. how many physical pixels are actually there) is 480 x 640 in both cases.
Oh ok I was kind of thinking like for example, the 96 dpi hack for qvga screens.

htc sensaation resolution

i just checked my htc sensation roted resouktation and it shows that my screen 240ppi rather then what it states on htc phone
Display Type S-LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 540 x 960 pixels, 4.3 inches (~256 ppi pixel density)
source from http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_sensation-3875.php
and a screen shot of showing that it is running 540*960 at 240 ppi rather then 256
i need to know if this is only happening to me or your phone have the same ppi
please reply to me anyone
beside i just wanna know i'm not really worried about the ppi thing but i want to know if this is only happening to me or other people have the same thing.
i'm using lcd resolution app from market its free and only require root.
my phone is set at the same 240 ppi
staymunch said:
my phone is set at the same 240 ppi
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i wonder why they had to lie about the ppi thing.
HTC have not listed the dpi on this phone as 256.... GSM arena can say what ever spec they want but it doesnt mean it true. The optimum dpi for that display when its sold may be 256 or may not but either way all HTC roms are set as 240..
all that prog does is change the entry in the build prop file
anarchyuk said:
HTC have not listed the dpi on this phone as 256.... GSM arena can say what ever spec they want but it doesnt mean it true. The optimum dpi for that display when its sold may be 256 or may not but either way all HTC roms are set as 240..
all that prog does is change the entry in the build prop file
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in the software you can actually change the resolution but i thought lets just stick with 240 thing.
The software is telling you dpi, not ppi. A dot can consists of more than 1 pixel, and if you set the dpi so that each pixel contains more than 1 dot... it can look weird.
Changing the dpi setting can increase/decrease the font and various graphics on screen. That's why many of the 5- or 7-inch tablets, although only have WVGA resolution, display more stuff on screen than many of the WVGA phones. They simply scale up the dpi setting. Of course setting it too high on a low ppi screen will make everything looks crappy.

galaxy note wallpaper

i understand the screen resolution is 1280 x 800 but does anyone know what size wallpapers need to be. they are larger than screen resolution to provide mulitple screens sliding. thanks
note: i believe they need to be 1280 x 1600 (horizontal - vertical) for scrolling wallpapers.
and of course 800 x 1280 - if you use disable wallpaper scrolling.
Live Wallpaper
Phone not support live wallpaper?
Tried 3 different, all worked fine.
sent from my Galaxy Note via T*patalk
ist nice
bedspringlex said:
i understand the screen resolution is 1280 x 800 but does anyone know what size wallpapers need to be. they are larger than screen resolution to provide mulitple screens sliding. thanks
note: i believe they need to be 1280 x 1600 (horizontal - vertical) for scrolling wallpapers.
and of course 800 x 1280 - if you use disable wallpaper scrolling.
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Any wallpaper with resolution of 1280 x 1280 is best for note (without scrolling)..

Does it use the same screen technology as the G2?

As the title says is it the same screen as the G2 just smaller?
Super Chimp said:
As the title says is it the same screen as the G2 just smaller?
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Take a look:
LG G2: True HD-IPS + LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Nexus 5: True HD IPS+ capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
According with gsmarena
t-shock said:
Take a look:
LG G2: True HD-IPS + LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Nexus 5: True HD IPS+ capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
According with gsmarena
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I think he's talking about how the LG G2 has the display RAM to serve a static image instead of the GPU doing it
In this case no, the Nexus 5 doesn't have the LG g2's display RAM
markdapimp said:
I think he's talking about how the LG G2 has the display RAM to serve a static image instead of the GPU doing it
In this case no, the Nexus 5 doesn't have the LG g2's display RAM
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LG's G RAM is just another name for Panel Self Refresh (PSR).
The other question was whether Nexus 5 also uses a PSR (Panel Self Refresh) type display. This display is indeed a MIPI command mode panel, the same kind of system, so yes it does include those features - Anandtech review.
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While they both use PSR and both are IPS panels there are differences. As per the above review the G2 has a fairly large advantage with black levels and thus contrast ratio, where as the N5 has better saturation, colour and gray scale reproduction while also getting slightly brighter.
Would you know of a way to improve the black levels and contrast ratios on the N5?
Babakkardan said:
Would you know of a way to improve the black levels and contrast ratios on the N5?
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Use custom kernel and change color profiles.. Hopefully that will help.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA-Developers mobile app
Which custom kernel would you recommend? Also, in general to what extent can the black and contrast levels be changed... could they possibly approach that of the LG G2 or only a marginal improvement?

dimensions?

especially compared to the oneplus5t
thx
varignet said:
especially compared to the oneplus5t
thx
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According to the gsm areana site (which is usually pretty accurate for this sort of stuff), the full spec details for each of these models are as follows:
OnePlus 6:
External Dimensions: 7.5 mm thickness (no data on length and height as of yet, until officially announced, but the screen size may give you some idea)
Screen Size: 6.28 inches, 98.4 cm2
Resolution: 1080 x 2280 pixels, 19:9 ratio (~402 ppi density)
https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_6-9109.php
OnePlus 5T:
Dimensions: 7.5 mm thickness
Screen Size: 6.01 inches, 93.7 cm2 (~80.0% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution: 1080 x 2160 pixels, 18:9 ratio (~401 ppi density)
https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_5t-8912.php
As you can see the thickness of both phones appears to be the same, however the screen size is not. (the screen on the OnePlus 6 looks like it will be bigger than the OnePlus 5T). Though bear in mind if they're doing the whole full screen with notch thing, that doesn't necessarily mean that the external dimensions will change. So for that, we'll just have to wait and see.
If you could have the dimensions any way you wanted them though, what would you ideally be hoping they would be?
AnabolicAndroidz said:
According to the gsm areana site (which is usually pretty accurate for this sort of stuff), the full spec details for each of these models are as follows:
OnePlus 6:
External Dimensions: 7.5 mm thickness (no data on length and height as of yet, until officially announced, but the screen size may give you some idea)
Screen Size: 6.28 inches, 98.4 cm2
Resolution: 1080 x 2280 pixels, 19:9 ratio (~402 ppi density)
https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_6-9109.php
OnePlus 5T:
Dimensions: 7.5 mm thickness
Screen Size: 6.01 inches, 93.7 cm2 (~80.0% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution: 1080 x 2160 pixels, 18:9 ratio (~401 ppi density)
https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_5t-8912.php
As you can see the thickness of both phones appears to be the same, however the screen size is not. (the screen on the OnePlus 6 looks like it will be bigger than the OnePlus 5T). Though bear in mind if they're doing the whole full screen with notch thing, that doesn't necessarily mean that the external dimensions will change. So for that, we'll just have to wait and see.
If you could have the dimensions any way you wanted them though, what would you ideally be hoping they would be?
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thanks, hopefully on par or smaller than the existing 5t.
varignet said:
especially compared to the oneplus5t
thx
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varignet said:
thanks, hopefully on par or smaller than the existing 5t.
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Yeah, I hope they don't get too much bigger either, I think plus sized smartphones are already slightly larger than the ideal size for carrying anyway. And if they go any bigger, they might as well be full blown tablets. But smartphones with a big enough screen whilst still being able to carry them in a jeans pocket comfortably without it bulging to the extent where it either digs in or just looks like I'm just pleased to see ya, is ideally the way I prefer them to be.

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