Can someone please tell me what the actual dimensions (h x w) are for the screen on the Ameo/Advantage/Athena?
Thanks!
Was my question that tough? Or too elementary?
5" Diagonal, 80x100mm
Thank you zoharbl. The 5 inches I knew. It was the 80 x 100 (3.15" x 3.94"), that I was after. To me that is much more usable than the 1.57" x 3.54" of the E90.
Has anyone seen the specs comparing the thickness of the Epic to the other Galaxy phones? I'm just wondering how much the keyboard adds.
Thanks!
I read 4mm.
edit: Actually that's not right. Its 4mm larger than the evo. Sorry.
Remember that the 4g radio is also probably adding some size to the phone.
Size: Dimensions: 4.9 inches 2.54 inches x 0.56 inches (124.8 mm x 64.6 mm x 14.2 mm) (LxWxT)
Weight: 5.46 ounces (155 grams)
versus
SIZE Dimensions 122.4 x 64.2 x 9.9 mm
Weight 119 g
So about an extra 4mm for the keyboard, and 35 grams.
Not terrible, and it is still in line with other smartphones, but if you want a 4" display and a landscape slider, you have to pay for it somehow.
drizek said:
Size: Dimensions: 4.9 inches 2.54 inches x 0.56 inches (124.8 mm x 64.6 mm x 14.2 mm) (LxWxT)
Weight: 5.46 ounces (155 grams)
versus
SIZE Dimensions 122.4 x 64.2 x 9.9 mm
Weight 119 g
So about an extra 4mm for the keyboard, and 35 grams.
Not terrible, and it is still in line with other smartphones, but if you want a 4" display and a landscape slider, you have to pay for it somehow.
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Agreed. Just wondering how it compares to my old Tilt2.
dc41 said:
Agreed. Just wondering how it compares to my old Tilt2.
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Tilt2 dimensions:
116 x 59.2 x 17.3 mm. Weight, 178.5 g
I know it's got a 7" display, but what's the exact dimensions (height x length) of the display...?
Thx.
Nevermind found an answer...
http://bookclubs.barnesandnoble.com...-are-the-actual-screen-dimensions/td-p/736077
The screen itself is 6.25 x 3.75 approximately.
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@ 169ppi 1024x600 = 3.55x6.059 inch
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nookcolor/features/techspecs/index.asp?cds2Pid=35607
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i did the sizing in photoshop.
thx.......
So, I have an Omnia 7 and am really happy with it, I think it's a great phone with a great operating system, even if it is a phone that was launched in 2010, I think it is still modern and up to date.
Now, I bought a Nokia N9 and really liked the display and finishing materials so
I started thinking what could be if WP had it, then imagine what could
be Lumia 800...
Well, comparing both phones i check that:
3G Network Frequencies:
Lumia 800: HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
Omnia 7: HSDPA 900 / 2100
Dimensions and Weight:
Lumia 800: 116.5 x 61.2 x 12.1 mm, 76.1 cc 142g
Omnia 7: 122.4 x 64.2 x 11 mm 138g
Display:
Lumia 800: AMOLED 16M colors 480 x 800 pixels, 3.7 inches (~252 ppi pixel density)
Omnia 7: Super AMOLED 16M colors 480 x 800 pixels, 4.0 inches (~233 ppi pixel density)
Camera:
Lumia 800: 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual-LED flash
Omnia 7: 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Chipset, CPU and GPU:
Lumia 800: Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon 1.4 GHz Scorpion Adreno 205
Omnia 7: Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon 1 GHz Scorpion Adreno 200
Battery:
Lumia 800: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1450 mAh (BV-5JW)
Omnia 7: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh
Well, i got this results and what i think that:
Lumia 800 wins in 3G network, camera and Chipset,CPU and GPU
Omnia 7 wins in display and battery
What u thinks guys? Does it worth changing? If anynone could help me with good facts, i really appreciate.
Thanks!
I have had an Omnia 7 since November 2010 - It's been great but I've had terrible network troubles since the Mango update.
I'm now due an upgrade and I think I will be going for the Lumia 800.
I was going to wait for the 900 but I really don't think I'd want anything bigger than the Omnia 7 which is already borderline in terms of size for me. The 800 is gorgeous in person and feels great in the hand. Plus Nokia seem to actually care about their users.
Freypal said:
I was going to wait for the 900 but I really don't think I'd want anything bigger than the Omnia 7 which is already borderline in terms of size for me.
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That's obviously a matter of personal preference and hand size.
I, for example, find 4.3 the ideal screen size, and some additional bulk does not bother me. Also, 900 does not use pentile, which is a big plus for me, since i read a lot on the phone.
d.a.v.o.r said:
That's obviously a matter of personal preference and hand size.
I, for example, find 4.3 the ideal screen size, and some additional bulk does not bother me. Also, 900 does not use pentile, which is a big plus for me, since i read a lot on the phone.
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I've never had an issue with the pentile display and I also read a lot on mine using the kindle app for example.
Freypal said:
I've never had an issue with the pentile display and I also read a lot on mine using the kindle app for example.
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Well, it's not really THAT bad, but the text DOES look noticeably clearer on the RGB screen when you compare side by side.
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Well, it's not really THAT bad, but the text DOES look noticeably clearer on the RGB screen when you compare side by side.
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Ah fair dos Never compared one side by side
Nokia Apps
I have omnia 7, too, and its great. I love the amoled display with its great colors, and that is the big difference entering the nokia and the samsung.
But Nokia provides some special apps like maps, drive and (new) public transport.
This might be an advantage if you dont plan to flash or unlock ur device...
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I have omnia 7, too, and its great. I love the amoled display with its great colors, and that is the big difference entering the nokia and the samsung.
But Nokia provides some special apps like maps, drive and (new) public transport.
This might be an advantage if you dont plan to flash or unlock ur device...
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Nokia Lumia also uses amoled.
Sorry @d.a.v.o.r , i meant to say super amoled, wich is Standing against a amoled Display in the Nokia lumia 800
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the word upgrade for me should be if you buy a lumia 900 or htc titan
i don't even consider omnia W
I've just upgraded from Omnia 7 to Lumia 800.. the 3g issue finally got to me & then Samsung said 3 weeks to fix.. so purelygadgets had one at £340 (their service is great BTW & a UK spec as well).
The Lumia is a great upgrade I think..
Improvements:
the call quality is noticeably superior
Performance (90 vs 60 on WPBench);
the battery lasts 50-100% longer;
music (over BT at least)
Build quality
Camera - especially w/flash..
Nokia apps - Nokia Drive & Creative Studio especially.
Disadvantages
No Removable battery - sufficiently worried to go & buy an auxillary battery from Amazon for £20.
The screen is pretty equal - the better black of the Lumia vs the slightly bigger Sammy.
I have none of the reported issues - loose keys , poor battery poor Bass; perhaps that's because it's been out 6 months & they've sorted out the issues.
lastly its' obvious Nokia is much more committed to WP7 & phones in general - so will keep the phone updated with new features as they roll out..
This may or may not get merged with the other thread.
But given how the other thread is mostly rumors or wishlists, I thought it'd be nice to have a 'real' thread.
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Differences:
Note 2 Note 1 Comments
size: 151.1 x 80.5 x 9.4mm 146.9 x 83 x 9.7 mm 4.2mm longer (ow)
2.5mm narrower
.3 mm thinner
RAM 2G 1G 1G more
weight: 180g 178g 2 grams heavier
battery: 3100mah 2500 mah 24% larger battery
CPU 1.6 Ghz Quad A9 1.4 Ghz Dual A9
memory 12,32,64 GB 12,32 gig 64 gig option
NFC Yes No
BT 4.0 3.0
Screen: 5.55" 5.3"
Pixels: 1280x720 1280x800
aspect: 16:9 16:10
DPI 264.5 285 7.2% less dpi (calced)
os JB GB
Glass: Gorilla Glass 2 Gorilla Glass 1
New things:
S-pen is different: thicker, rubberized tip.
Note can detect if you remove the s-pen, and can trigger apps/notifications when this happens.
Same:
GPU Mali-400MP
No 1700 support in either international brands
Anything I left out?
I can't find any official confirmation of an LED notification light on the Note 2.
Anyone seen it listed, or seen it go off in a video?
Nothing lost as far as I can tell, except for the pixel count.
- Frank
Thread Closed
I think we have enough note 2 threads.