what is the tru pixel density on note 3 sm-n9005
there is the pick of my Note 3
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Well, the DPI is 480.
The pixels per inch I believe is 386ppi.
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what is the tru pixel density on note 3 sm-n9005
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It is well known that cpu z doesn't quite give an accurate reading for ppi
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DPI is completely different from PPI!!
DPI is Density Independent Pixel. It is a software setting which determines how large everything is displayed on the screen.
PPI is Pixels Per Inch. It is a hardware dependent value which actually specifies how many "real" pixels are there per inch.
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guys got my Nexus yesterday and today when I did to play nfs I couldn't see anything. I also feel white is not pure white is kind of yellow tint in all over the mobile screen.
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It's the application.
Take a look at the game reviews. You're not the only one having those issues with the black screen.
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It's the application.
Take a look at the game reviews. You're not the only one having those issues with the black screen.
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i was not having this in earlier devices i owned but in n4 only. u know how to solve this ?
How is the quality of note 3 screen as compared to note 2.whats the differences
720 rgb vs 1080 pentile or rgb. Note 3 looks better than note 2
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How is the quality of note 3 screen as compared to note 2.whats the differences
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I found it on a Korean web page. The left side is of Note2 and the right side is for Note3.
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now if you show same picture on both screens then you can judge, but not from two different pictures, referencepoint is all off lol
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Hi,
I got my new phone 2 days back and I am facing a bit of an issue. The display on my galaxy s4 shows thin vertical lines across the display especially when it's a grey background. Should I be worried about this and take it to Samsung service center or is it normal?
I checked for any dead pixel with the display tester and there seems to be none.
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If you have screen guard then maybe it's bad screen guard.
If it's not then you might want to got to service center. I don't have such lines in my S4.
I do have the screen guard on it but I can make out that the problem is under the display.
It's mostly visible on light grey backgrounds.
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According to the AnTuTu device profile from the first photo, the smartphone has a 5-inch display (how's that for mini?), a Snapdragon 615 processor, and what appears to be two 8MP cameras on the front and back panels. The operating system is Android 4.4.4 KitKat.
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Source: "Mini" OnePlus One to sport 5-inch display, Snapdragon 615 processor, $245 price tag? | Phone Arena
See it here:
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It looks just like the one. Zzzzz
5" and its called mini...
That metal on the bottom is longer then the current One...
So they shrunk the screen size but kept the same device dimensions... LMAO
does color os have 3.10 kernel??
edit : it seems it is koobee not oneplus.
Looks fake, and ugly.
Maybe it's a replica
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Pixels per inch or PPI like some people say is the amount of pixels per inch on a smartphone display.
A low PPI is typically older, low end devices.(i.e, Motorola Moto E) Lower PPI may include fuzzer text and less detail in photos.
A higher PPI is typically newer higher end phones (i.e, Samsung Galaxy S6).
Having a higher PPI makes text more clearer and more detail in photos.
Here is a picture of an example of PPI
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Thx for the explanation ?
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