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Heard that Super Amoled HD is going to have a pentile matrix leaving behind the usual RGB.Utlization of the PenTile matrix means details won't be as distinct as they would be with a normal RGB one. I don't know what they mean exactly but does it affect the picture clarity. I love my Super Amoled plus in my galaxy s2 i love the colors. This new HD 720p screen do you thing will replicate the colors same as Super Amoled Plus. Well i am sure with 720p tiny letters can are distinctly shown but my worry is about the colors. I love changing wallpapers on my S2 colors look very vibrant i don't want to loose that feel.
Guess we first have to see one before launching opinions into thin air. Might be awesome, might be average. Time will tell
Well hopefully it won't have the yellowish side problem
The original Galaxy S had a pentile display, so there is your comparison.
They will just scale things up, but it will be clearer/cripser
They will probably just change some of the settings to make the colors .. Better [Perhaps]
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So this should be in the Galaxy S II General forum then?
Guess, probably, hopefully....
Excellent, very helpful.
This belongs on a developer's forum because.....?
Is there a "Wild-Conjecture-Based-On-No-Facts-Whatsoever-For-A-Phone-No-one -Has-Seen-And-Does-Not-Yet-Exist" section that I'm missing?
Flame retardant undies on - fire away...
johncmolyneux said:
So this should be in the Galaxy S II General forum then?
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Actually, it's not related to the SGS 2 in any ways. Therefore I think it should be in General Discussion.
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The motorola razr and galaxy nexus. Which one! Different Crazy specs on both, why the front hd camera, and how can they make the razr so thin with 2 hd cameras! From the look of the release dates won't be far from each other
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After reading the details of the razr it sounds pretty promising.
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Links plz
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Links plz
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http://www.google.com
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Eh, I'm still not sold on this Motorola Spyder/RAZR's qHD Super Amoled screen. For one, I thought Super Amoled was exclusive to Samsung. Secondly, I thought Super Amoled uses pentile matrix tech in its display.
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I stopped reading at 'Motorola'... locked bootloader = garbage
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anoninja118 said:
I stopped reading at 'Motorola'... locked bootloader = garbage
blazing through on my 4G Droid Charge
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This +1 Enough Said. If you're on these forums, steer clear of anything "Moto" unless you like the idea of minimal development.
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Eh, I'm still not sold on this Motorola Spyder/RAZR's qHD Super Amoled screen. For one, I thought Super Amoled was exclusive to Samsung. Secondly, I thought Super Amoled uses pentile matrix tech in its display.
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Thats what makes it so exciting!, motorola finally is going to pump out bad ass display, and there wireless radios are outstanding, that being said we've yet to see the galaxy nexus
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http://www.google.com
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LOL thats great!
Confirmation: Motorola to unlock bootloaders for future Android devices (late 2011)
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Confirmation: Motorola to unlock bootloaders for future Android devices (late 2011)
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That does not mean anything. It is also subject to carrier approval and I don't see Verizon allowing that.
Razr? LOLNO. People will buy that just for the RAZR brand name.
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That does not mean anything. It is also subject to carrier approval and I don't see Verizon allowing that.
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Eh? It means exactly what it says: Motorola will start to unlock bootloaders on future devices.
And Verizon won't allow it? Considering most of Verizon's non-Motorola phones already have unlocked bootloaders, and Verizon's Motorola Xoom has an unlockable bootloader already, that statement makes make no sense whatsoever.
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Eh, I'm still not sold on this Motorola Spyder/RAZR's qHD Super Amoled screen. For one, I thought Super Amoled was exclusive to Samsung. Secondly, I thought Super Amoled uses pentile matrix tech in its display.
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SAMOLED has been exclusive to samsung only because of limited production. They have been increasing production and appear ready to supply other manufacturers.
Yes the SAMOLED display on the galaxy s is pentile. The SAMOLED+ is not. I guess we will have to wait and see for this qHD. It has been reported that SAMOLED HD coming in the galaxy nexus is also pentile.
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Now that they've managed to fix some of the issues that led them to the pentile AMOLED and SAMOLED, I'd be surprised if the RAZR's screen isn't a new variant of SAMOLED+ (SAMOLEDHD+? The names are getting rather ridiculous).
I like the idea of dual HD cameras.
Things are going to be really interesting for me once my NE2 (last one!) rolls around in May.
SAMOLED isn't exclusive to Samsung, it just that they couldn't produce it quick enough.
Now that they've found a way to produce SAMOLED and SAMOLED+ quicker, they've ramped up production to start selling to other manufacturers.
Although, even if the phone is qHD, it's still PENTILE, which looked HORRIBLE on my Vibrant, so I wouldn't get it unless it has SAMOLED+ (which I think Samsung won't sell yet since they need it for their own phones, like the SGS2).
Hopefully it has all the kind of specs I like, because no Moto phones have looked appealing to me for a few months.
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SAMOLED isn't exclusive to Samsung, it just that they couldn't produce it quick enough.
Now that they've found a way to produce SAMOLED and SAMOLED+ quicker, they've ramped up production to start selling to other manufacturers.
Although, even if the phone is qHD, it's still PENTILE, which looked HORRIBLE on my Vibrant, so I wouldn't get it unless it has SAMOLED+ (which I think Samsung won't sell yet since they need it for their own phones, like the SGS2).
Hopefully it has all the kind of specs I like, because no Moto phones have looked appealing to me for a few months.
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Pentile at qHD will look quite different than pentile at 800x480. Personally, on my Fascinate, I noticed it, but it wasn't enough to bother me. At qHD, I'd be surprised if it bothered me, as well.
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Pentile at qHD will look quite different than pentile at 800x480. Personally, on my Fascinate, I noticed it, but it wasn't enough to bother me. At qHD, I'd be surprised if it bothered me, as well.
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Bionic is Pentile AT qHD.
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DirgeExtinction said:
Bionic is Pentile AT qHD.
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And the bionic screen is awful.
~John
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Pentile at qHD will look quite different than pentile at 800x480. Personally, on my Fascinate, I noticed it, but it wasn't enough to bother me. At qHD, I'd be surprised if it bothered me, as well.
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Actually, it looks pretty much the same. Like crap.
Which one is better for reading ?
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For reading highest resolution wins. With same resolution no general difference.
assuming non-pentile screen of course.
How can I search by resolution on gsm arena ?
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Use the phone finder (left side of the site)
None, get a ereader
RoberGalarga said:
Use the phone finder (left side of the site)
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Yeah I know that but what parameter should I set
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Looking for a good resolution phone, right? Well... you can go to Display Resolution and set At least 480x800 (or 400x854) pixels. The results will be all the phones that have that resolution or above.
Get an qHD device. Very nice resolution for reading. I love my Atrix's screen.
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Get ips or s-lcd 2 type display both are still tft lcd, but the best of
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And on phones using those displays, the LG nitro HD and HTC one x, respectively, you get 1280x720 resolution
Wonderful wonderful displays. Though, if you can get the HTC one x, get it over the LG nitro HD.
Im still not sold on any form of amoled, their "infinate black," is not even (especially in a darker room), and those displays WILL burn in before you replace the phone on a two year contract.
Even worse, the higher resolution amoled displays (960x540, 1280x720), are both Pentile, meaning fewer subpixels and the display uses subpixel rendering to guess at the color, ultimately meaning less overall clarity that would otherwise be expaectable of a full RGB stripe of that clarity (though some people are not bothered by this)... also smaller low resolution displays of amoled form use pentile, for the same reasons the high resolution amoled panels do - the dot pitch is just too small for current amoled display tech to create an acceptably long lasting panel.
Just my take on this. I've had plenty of amoled displays in use (I never resell my amoled devices because they all have sole sort of burn in already ), and I simply do not like amoled for a serious daily driver anymore.
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htc-one-x said:
HTC EVO 3D?
have a 3d reading experience.
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Already used and seen, too heavy for use
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Looking for a good resolution phone, right? Well... you can go to Display Resolution and set At least 480x800 (or 400x854) pixels. The results will be all the phones that have that resolution or above.
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Is that enough ? also LCD or amoled ?
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LCD forever baby
chaki- said:
LCD forever baby
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Simple or s-LCD ?
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htc-one-x said:
i would personally suggest you the lcd.
its less stressing for your eyes
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Simple one ?
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Simple one ?
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Simple or not. For me it's nice to look at and less stressing when i'm playin games. Just oppinion.....
For me super amoled is a best with gorilla glass
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I really like Super Amoled, actually more then an LCD screen.
Super amoled plus
LCD > OLED to me. Why? I like having the option of keeping a device's screen on for extended periods without worrying about possible burn-in. This'll be a necessary feature when (not if) I replace my desktop laptop with a desktop tab or phone.
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I preffered Oled cause it has a great color.. but the negative thing is just the burn in..
Just got my nexus s... comparing the screen to my galaxy s 4g is a drastic difference... nexus s is very regular and not vibrant even at max brightness. Its a deal breaker i was gonna replace the galaxy s not sure now . I have the I920t
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I've never really tried comparing my ns with other phones because the screen has been covered with matte screen protector. but still good enough for me.
Have you tried adjusting the voodoo color setting?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1401759
I do notice some improvement after applying those settings.
droodski said:
Just got my nexus s... comparing the screen to my galaxy s 4g is a drastic difference... nexus s is very regular and not vibrant even at max brightness. Its a deal breaker i was gonna replace the galaxy s not sure now . I have the I920t
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Really? Is it brand new? if it is, you might have gotten a i9023, the international version, which uses SCLCD technology instead of amoled with LESS pixelation, because it is not pentile, it uses regular RGB layout.
i9020T the t-mobile version should be the same amoled panel on a galaxy s
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Really? Is it brand new? if it is, you might have gotten a i9023, the international version, which uses SCLCD technology instead of amoled with LESS pixelation, because it is not pentile, it uses regular RGB layout.
i9020T the t-mobile version should be the same amoled panel on a galaxy s
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Are you saying that the super amoled on this phone is a non-red-blue-green? And is in fact a pentile?
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Shark_On_Land said:
Are you saying that the super amoled on this phone is a non-red-blue-green? And is in fact a pentile?
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Indeed he is. RGBG to be precise.
Sgs4g is newer but screen on Ns is way better ... I hated s4g ...gave it to mom and she hates it even more ...
I am glad I did get Ns ... best phone I ever had
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Shark_On_Land said:
Are you saying that the super amoled on this phone is a non-red-blue-green? And is in fact a pentile?
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Pentile makes this medium resolution screen look crap. not on the sgs3 though
I prefer the i9023 Super Clear LCD version since it is better than the Super AMOLED. It is even better if it has Super Clear LCD 2, Super AMOLED Plus or HD Super AMOLED. But since its a nexus s there is only 2 screens available. Super Clear LCD and Super AMOLED. From a majority, the Super Clear LCD wins (from what i have read over the past few months)
Harbb said:
Indeed he is. RGBG to be precise.
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Wow so this is why this phone looks bad compared to my iPhone 4
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I had chance to compare my nexus amoled with SGS amoled and sadly for my eyes, I've preferred SGS screen over my nexus, let alone impression i was left with, that Sgs screen seemed, to be much more responsive and snappy and yeah way brighter ...
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Wow so this is why this phone looks bad compared to my iPhone 4
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Although you're getting better at trolling, the Nexus One, Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy S, Galaxy S III, Nokia N9, Nokia Lumia 800, HTC One S, Droid RAZR and many other devices use a RGBG PenTile. That's not the only criteria in screen quality.
In other words, move along.
I also seem to have this problem (if you could call it that) the screen of my nexus s seems very dull and the dark colours like black for example, seem almost blue! I compared it to my old nexus one's screen (which is regular amoled) and the colours of it seemed far more vibrant, with black that actually looked black haha. Im about to check the model number to see what type of screen the nexus s actually has but can someone explain to me what this 'voodoo' thing is?
Thanks
I9020t is LCD. Rest is amoled
m1l4droid said:
Wrong, i9023 is LCD.
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+1
m1l4droid said:
Wrong, i9023 is LCD.
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Yeah, or right
Xxx oops! accidentally beamed from my awesome NEXUS S! xxX
Harbb said:
Indeed he is. RGBG to be precise.
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Well my Samsung Epic 4G is Super Amoled and is RGBB.
Shark_On_Land said:
Wow so this is why this phone looks bad compared to my iPhone 4
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I honestly think those who like the iPhone just see that BS retina display and think its the effing best. When under 20 lbs of pressure it cracks versus Gorilla Glass on most Samsung devices have a better resistance to cracking upon past 20 lbs of pressure.
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I9023
oh if sAmoled version have low brightness,then my I9023 is better.It have low cost also compared to sAmoled edition.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Nexus_S_Series
GT-i9020T = Super Amoled
GT-i9023 = Super Clear LCD
GT-i9020A = Super Amoled
SPH-D720 = Super Amoled
Super Active Matrix OLED display
droodski said:
Just got my nexus s... comparing the screen to my galaxy s 4g is a drastic difference... nexus s is very regular and not vibrant even at max brightness. Its a deal breaker i was gonna replace the galaxy s not sure now . I have the I920t
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Here's what you want to do for amazing colors.
1) Root phone
2) Flash custom kernel that supports Voodoo colors (Matrix, Air, etc)
3) Download 'ROM Toolbox' from the PlayStore
4) Open it and navigate to 'Scripter' under 'Tools'
5) Tap the '+' sign at the top right hand corner
6) Create a new script
7) Name it Voodoo and copy paste the following:
Code:
#! /sys/bin/sh
echo 2540034400 >/sys/class/misc/voodoo_color/red_multiplier
echo 2563125760 >/sys/class/misc/voodoo_color/green_multiplier
echo 3001858880 >/sys/class/misc/voodoo_color/blue_multiplier
echo -59 >/sys/class/misc/voodoo_color/blue_v1_offset
echo -59 >/sys/class/misc/voodoo_color/red_v1_offset
echo -59 >/sys/class/misc/voodoo_color/green_v1_offset
8) Tap the script you just made called 'Voodoo' and then tap 'Set At Boot'
9) Reboot
10) Troll all iPhone users and Voodooless Android owners with your INCREDIBLE screen
These are my personal Voodoo color settings. I have yet to find anything deeper and richer than this. These settings are awesomeness.
Nexus S (GMS i9020a)
Paranoid (1.6 - 4.0.4)
Matrix Kernel (CFS - 20.0)
Ondemmand (800/100)
Deep Idle (On - Noop)
Live OC - 105 (400/800)
BLX - 98 (Inverted Apps)
Hey guys I've just come over from the desire s and I'm loving the phone. Is it normal for the screen to have a blue tint if you change the angle ever so slightly?
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Hey guys I've just come over from the desire s and I'm loving the phone. Is it normal for the screen to have a blue tint if you change the angle ever so slightly?
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This is common in pentile display which the One S has. The same can be observed in Samsung galaxy SIII is believe (Also having pentile display)
rajeshgpai said:
This is common in pentile display which the One S has. The same can be observed in Samsung galaxy SIII is believe (Also having pentile display)
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Ok I understand now. I suppose it takes a bit of getting used to when you're coming from a non pentile slcd. I've also found that its noticeable the most on white backgrounds.
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it comes coz of the amoled screen i think !! ..
Nah' my LG Optimus 2x makes the sam thing happen. Turn to the other diagonal you'll get an orange tint. Nothing special just the way screens are made.
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