http://www.displaymate.com/Tablet_ShootOut_2.htm
"And the Winner is…
While the iPad 2 display easily outperformed all of the previous Android Tablets, with the new Galaxy Tab 10.1, Samsung has delivered the first Android Tablet with an impressive, potentially outstanding display, but then ruined it by turning up the color level to obnoxious levels – apparently in an effort to overcompensate and blatantly standout from the other mobile LCD displays that have subdued color. But in the case of color, too little is a lot better than too much… As a result the iPad 2 still delivers the best color picture quality and accuracy of all of the Tablets, even though its colors are somewhat subdued. As things stand, based on all of the display tests, the iPad 2 and Galaxy Tab 10.1 are reasonably close in performance in most categories, so it’s almost a tie, but the Galaxy Tab is ahead more often than the iPad 2, so the Galaxy Tab is the Winner, by a nose… But should Samsung or Android add a color picture control to the Galaxy Tab with a software update as we describe below, then the Galaxy Tab would be the decisive Winner, by a lot. Of course, Apple could do the same… What is also impressive is that the iPad 2 is still delivering top display performance close to what many predict is the end of its product cycle, with lots of interesting predictions for the Next Generation, which we discuss and analyze below."
Touch wiz has some color settings but they are awful. I will never understand why there arent any display settings like on a tv.
touchwiz does have settings but i wish the settings were like original galaxy tab....touchwiz also seems less laggy.
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Rumor: Samsung Galaxy S II LTE (Celox) to Have Super AMOLED HD Display
by Quentyn Kennemer on August 9th, 2011 at 6:15 pm
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Following the news that Samsung would be bringing an LTE-enabled 4.5 inch Samsung Galaxy S II codenamed Celox, Korean outlet ET News has heard from “industry insiders” that the device will have a Super AMOLED HD display instead of the Super AMOLED Plus.
The differences between the two are resolution – the HD is 1280×800 with 300ppi while Plus is 480×800 with 216ppi. It’s also believed the Super AMOLED HD display will use pentile matrix instead of the RGB we’ve all come to know and love.
The shots we saw earlier of this supposed device suggest it’ll have hardware buttons, but to have a Super AMOLED HD display on this bad boy means we could be looking at a launch with Ice Cream Sandwich. That’s just speculation for the time being, though. For now, we’re just happy that Samsung has decided to stop stretching a WVGA resolution onto 4-inch-plus displays. [Thanks Eric! ETNews (Translated)]
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http://phandroid.com/2011/08/09/rumor-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-lte-celox-to-have-super-amoled-hd-display/
---->>> Should T-Mobile Hercules also have this Display onboard ???
The key word is rumor.
Hi guys,
As a big fan of amoled panels I have been struggling to get mi N9 looking how i want it espoecially favouring darker wallpapers. I am not a great fan of IPS panels due to the washed out colours. I am finally really enjoying my whole nexus experience although i feel we are being somewhat used as beta testers by google to stir up OEMs. We are now on the verge of a new era for Android and if a major manufacturer can push out the volume and build quality like Apple. We could at long last have a tablet that matches or tops the ipad all round. Screen shots of how I have my N9 setup attached.
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Sorry about the typos guys. Anyone else finding the N9 keyboard over sensitive on XDA forums?
Little or No light bleed with this wallpaper, blacks good
Just to add some little thing; AMOLED screens are mostly over saturated and far from the reality, IPS screens are not washed out.
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Just to add some little thing; AMOLED screens are mostly over saturated and far from the reality, IPS screens are not washed out.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Free mobile app
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Yes i know IPS panels show true colours its just a personal preference i even have my TV on dynamic. Its more the bkacks that bug me. The note 4 has the balance right. Looking forward to the nexus 6
Hello,
There's already a thread in Themes & Apps for posting your screen layouts
Post your Nexus 9 Homescreens Here
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 edge is the phone to have if you want to stand out from a crowd of nondescript slabs. Featuring a sleek aluminum frame and a mirror-smooth glass back, the S6 Edge looks and feels truly premium. But it’s the dual sloping edges that really make this phone stand out, both in terms of looks and functionality – the edges can act as a customizable notification light when the phone is placed on its screen, or as a notification area that gives you key info at a glance.
On the inside the Galaxy S6 Edge is almost identical to the S6, offering best in class specs, including a 14-nm processor, 3GB of RAM, a 16MP camera, and a Quad HD AMOLED screen. Everything is packed into a compact and light body, available in four colors.
With the Galaxy S6 Edge, Samsung really delivered what people have been clamoring for: a truly premium phone, with no compromise in terms of functionality.
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Over the past few months, I noticed a flurry of LeEco phone advertisements in all leading newspapers and journals regularly. This made me curious and my excitement grew manifold because of the sublime looks of the phone and reasonable price at which it is offered. So, I spoke to a friend who bought one and examined the phone in order to have a better perspective for myself.
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With the Le 1s, LeEco offers a smartphone with specs that one can only expect from a high-range smartphone. The phone offers some cool features that come handy in performing many tasks. To name a few, the 5.5-inch FHD touch screen display with 403 PPI, adds to the viewing experience of watching videos and playing games.
The device is powered by a 2.2 GHz Octa-Core Mediatek Helio X10 Processor, on which Android 5.0 (Lollipop) operating system runs smoothly. It is ably supported by 3 GB RAM which ensures that users get a seamless performance while multitasking.
This smartphone is stacked with an impressive 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front facing camera which ensures that you click the best photographs (including selfies) and allows video calling even in low light conditions.
For its price, the Le 1s is extremely well-designed and it’s metal body gives it a premium look. The full-metal aircraft grade aluminum uni-body not only makes the phone look modern and sleek but it is also very light and does a great job of protecting your phone if you drop it.
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The Le 1s stands out from the crowd in its own unique way. With a new interface, cool features and a simple setup process, it is an excellent budget phone with a fantastic design and performance for the price.
Today OPPO held a launch event where the company officially announced all of the details about the new Find X5 Pro. During this event, we learned a lot of the exciting new features that we will find in this device. As the next installment of the Find series, the OPPO Find X5 Pro will come with impressive processing power, including a dedicated NPU for image processing. Using this dedicated NPU, the camera will be able to perform better in difficult lighting, produce amazing HDR photos, and give you ultra-clear photography. Hasselblad brings their MOON Natural Colors to the OPPO Find X5 Pro giving you the most realistic colors possible. This included chipset will be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 as many people anticipated, giving this phone top-of-the-line performance.
The 6.7" display has a 1440x3216 resolution with a refresh rate of 120Hz. The AMOLED screen supports HDR 10+ to make your games, movies, and all of your media look amazing. The 5000mAh battery supports 80W SuperVOOC charging, and 50W Wireless charging. At launch, the phone will be available in two color options, including Glaze Black and Ceramic White.
Did you miss the event? Watch it here.
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So what are your thoughts on this new phone? If you were able to watch the live launch event, let us know what features stood out to you. What are you most excited about?
Thank you to OPPO for supporting this thread.