I want to change my i9506 from the regular midnight Black to a brown gold Edition.
Now i look for the parts to transform it but the right parts are for the i9505.
Knows someone if the display backframe are the same on i9505 and the i9506?
konsolen said:
I want to change my i9506 from the regular midnight Black to a brown gold Edition.
Now i look for the parts to transform it but the right parts are for the i9505.
Knows someone if the display backframe are the same on i9505 and the i9506?
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Logicaly yes
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i dont understand why then the normal black displays for 9505 and 9506 have different part numbers.
The backplate fits flush against the motherboard and chips to aid with heat dissipation so if the motherboard differs (chip sizes, locations etc) in any way between the two devices then it's not gonna fit. Best thing probably is to compare your i9506 board against a i9505 one to see if there are any obviously differences.
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Does the galaxy tab 10.1 screen have the new (PLS SCREEN ) made by samsung , i know that the US LTE version have it (stated in the official specs ) but i cant find any confirmation that the worldwide version has this type of screen , also i have noticed that the USA LTE version has 6 axis gyroscobe while the worldwide version have 3 axis only , can any one confirm that.
Any one ?
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Does the galaxy tab 10.1 screen have the new (PLS SCREEN ) made by samsung , i know that the US LTE version have it (stated in the official specs ) but i cant find any confirmation that the worldwide version has this type of screen , also i have noticed that the USA LTE version has 6 axis gyroscobe while the worldwide version have 3 axis only , can any one confirm that.
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http://www.anandtech.com/show/4445/samsung-galaxy-tab-101-review/6
To simplify my question , some brands like (htc ) release same device with different screens (htc sensation is released with both sharp and acer screens ) , now my question is how i can confirm that the screen on my tab is samsung made PLS screen , not a cheap version for middle east region with normal screen.
Thanks and regards,
this is the article that made me think that way http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-gal...tage-10158766/
it says that some galaxy tab 10.1 will have different screens due to shortage and thicker bodey , any one can help me recognize what screen i have on my tab
hoss_n2 said:
this is the article that made me think that way http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-gal...tage-10158766/
it says that some galaxy tab 10.1 will have different screens due to shortage and thicker bodey , any one can help me recognize what screen i have on my tab
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Read the comments on that article...it seems as though the problem existed with the 8.9, NOT the 10.1.
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...it says that some galaxy tab 10.1 will have different screens due to shortage and thicker bodey , any one can help me recognize what screen i have on my tab
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The article's from June and the source is a Mac website who I'm guessing isn't really in the loop about what's happening at Samsung. For whatever reason, what they predicted never happened. Samsung manufactures all their own display panels unlike other OEM's. If there was a spec change, it would propbably be done regionally with whatever's changed clearly noted to the public. There's nothing to indicate that all the 10.1 display's aren't the same.
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my question is how i can confirm that the screen on my tab is samsung made PLS screen , not a cheap version for middle east region with normal screen.
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Super PLS is just a type of IPS screen. You should be able to tell by looking at it that it's an IPS screen, as lesser alternatives really screw up the colors/contrast as you look at sharper angles. If any of these had something other than an IPS screen, I'm sure there would be plenty of stories/posts about it.
So the real question is: do you have a "generic" IPS screen, or a Super PLS. Considering that Super PLS is less expensive to produce than traditional IPS, are you concerned that you may have a cheap PLS screen, or are you concerned that they spent extra money to send you a generic IPS screen?
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Super PLS is just a type of IPS screen. You should be able to tell by looking at it that it's an IPS screen, as lesser alternatives really screw up the colors/contrast as you look at sharper angles. If any of these had something other than an IPS screen, I'm sure there would be plenty of stories/posts about it.
So the real question is: do you have a "generic" IPS screen, or a Super PLS. Considering that Super PLS is less expensive to produce than traditional IPS, are you concerned that you may have a cheap PLS screen, or are you concerned that they spent extra money to send you a generic IPS screen?
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Thanks for your very satisfying. Answer. For sure they will use PLS screen made by them
I was tempted to switch from HTC One to S4 but in my country we have only i9500,also as I noticed there are no CM,PAC,Carbon,MIUI or Liquidsmooth roms for i9500 while i9505 looks way more rich in roms...will this situation be like that forever?
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I was tempted to switch from HTC One to S4 but in my country we have only i9500,also as I noticed there are no CM,PAC,Carbon,MIUI or Liquidsmooth roms for i9500 while i9505 looks way more rich in roms...will this situation be like that forever?
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Yes, I9500 uses Exynos and its very closed. Better buy I9505! but why do you switch?
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Yes, I9500 uses Exynos and its very closed. Better buy I9505! but why do you switch?
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The One is incredibly sexy in all levels but even being very careful with it,it got some scratches and chip in the borders (aluminum downside).
I heard the S4 doesn't need a cover and doesn't have these problems
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The One is incredibly sexy in all levels but even being very careful with it,it got some scratches and chip in the borders (aluminum downside).
I heard the S4 doesn't need a cover and doesn't have these problems
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Haha okay! I was also thinking about buying the HTC one cuz I love Super LCD screens! they are so sharp and have realistic colors! S4 is also 1080p but its not as sharp as the One. But true, the durability of the S4 is very high:laugh:
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Haha okay! I was also thinking about buying the HTC one cuz I love Super LCD screens! they are so sharp and have realistic colors! S4 is also 1080p but its not as sharp as the One. But true, the durability of the S4 is very high:laugh:
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Though some reports about random bricking with S4 as well as flickering screens is not reassuring.
Some people reported chipping of the S4 chrome borders...
I am a true "One to S4 switcher". Believe me, you won't be happy with the manufacturing quality of HTC I replaced my One 3 times and never got a perfectly manufactured phone (most annoying thing was stuck / dead pixels in every phone), which lead me to buy Galaxy S4 (Exynos).
I didn't feel much of screen (im terms of clarity) differences between HTC One and Galaxy S4, only note-worthy thing is the highest brightness on the HTC One, which is dramatically higher as compared to S4 (I know both LCD and SAMOLED have huge differences in terms of brightness and Blacks and Whites) moreover both phones perform roughly the same under sunlight (HTC One just offering slightly more readability under direct sunlight).
How can the HTC One be sharper, when both phones are above "retina" density? You can't spot individual pixels on any of those screens.
HTC One's screen is brighter, as said, and the SGS4 is more vibrant, has better blacks and contrast and with the perseus kernel (on i9500) you can calibrate colors to very accurate ones. Perseus on SGS3 already achieved better colors than the iphone 5 (which were the most accurate on a phone iirc), not subjectively, but actually done and measured with color calibration equipment. The same guy calibrated the SGS4 screen with the same equipment, and got some great results as well. (and you can even saturate those calibrated values, if you want a punchier screen).
Also, the SGS4 screen is bigger and thus better for multimedia and browsing. It has less brightness than the HTC One screen, but amoled has lower screen reflectance, so it doesn't look bad on sunlight, it's still less legibility than the HTC One I think, but it's not as bad as most other phones.
I don't know!
Sometimes I want to jump into the S4 train and sometimes I say to myself the One has better things like louder ringtones,more prestige look a la iphone 5...
Yesterday my gf when hearing some Nirvana and Metallica songs on the stereo speakers said ''wow your phone has very good sound quality''.
The sexy thing in the S4 is the very thin bezel,it feels like all the face is a screen.
The sides are also very nice looking with the matte metal look.
Is it true the false metal ring on the S4 is also very prone to small scratches and chipping?
Yellowish tint screen on note 3.
I tried three note 3 all have yellowish tint in all black.what to do now should get white???
Im started to think this is normal to current all samy note 3 product..dont bother to change it..all is same..its their internal defect yet they still pass it through their quality..
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naimmkassim said:
Im started to think this is normal to current all samy note 3 product..dont bother to change it..all is same..its their internal defect yet they still pass it through their quality..
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i paid n lost 900 us dollar for three sets n still nto satisfy now i should get white? i m sad
I just don't see it men, mine (N900) just look plain great.Whites:
Dynamic: bluish tint but not as notable as my old GSIII.
Standard: Still a little bluish but it is barely notable.
Professional: White but WHITE man it may be 200 Kelvin away from the 6500 standard.
Movie: well this one does indeed look yellowish to me but not even enough to note it in an everyday basis.
Read the displaymate review dudes best amoled screen ever with calibration almost near the Adobe sRGB standard.
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I just don't see it men, mine (N900) just look plain great.Whites:
Dynamic: bluish tint but not as notable as my old GSIII.
Standard: Still a little bluish but it is barely notable.
Professional: White but WHITE man it may be 200 Kelvin away from the 6500 standard.
Movie: well this one does indeed look yellowish to me but not even enough to note it in an everyday basis.
Read the displaymate review dudes best amoled screen ever with calibration almost near the Adobe sRGB standard.
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Mmm..does it possible that N900 version dont have this defect??
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Mmm..does it possible that N900 version dont have this defect??
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May b
That one of the only things that I hate about Samsung, because almost all their products are either manufactured in different places or use different internals for the same phone quality standards just seem to vary too much between each one.
Phone origin:
Korea, China, Vietnam.
Battery origin:
Vietnam, Korea.
Processor:
S800, Exynos.
Etc, etc, etc it's just too many variables for me hahaha
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the yellow tint you can see on black background I only see in Samsung Apps like Messages, Settings and so on. If I'm in an non Samsung App I GOT TOTAL BLACK even when viewing it in total darkness...
so I don't think its a hardware defect more an software thing...
just to be sure i tested with an LCD/AMOLED screen tester app and when showing the black IT's ALL BLACK
I don't see any uneven tint in gray, white or any other color..... ONLY the yellow uneven tint on black background in settings, messaging...
I've had over 10 difference NOTE 3 in my hands trough work and the all had the same yellow tint
ohh one more thing this is ONLY REALLY VISIBLE IN POOR LIGHTNING OR DARK ENVIRONMENTS
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correct me if I'm wrong..
the yellow tint you can see on black background I only see in Samsung Apps like Messages, Settings and so on. If I'm in an non Samsung App I GOT TOTAL BLACK even when viewing it in total darkness...
so I don't think its a hardware defect more an software thing...
just to be sure i tested with an LCD/AMOLED screen tester app and when showing the black IT's ALL BLACK
I don't see any uneven tint in gray, white or any other color..... ONLY the yellow uneven tint on black background in settings, messaging...
I've had over 10 difference NOTE 3 in my hands trough work and the all had the same yellow tint
ohh one more thing this is ONLY REALLY VISIBLE IN POOR LIGHTNING OR DARK ENVIRONMENTS
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I notice it in the play store and chrome too...
I used to have a Galaxy Nexus which suffered from a yellow tint problem. I got several replacement units but they were all the same. My carrier refused to acknowledge it as a fault until a few months later when I saw a friend's Galaxy Nexus without the issue. I took a photo of the two phones side-by-side and sent it to my carrier. They finally admitted the problem and sent me a Galaxy Note 2 as a replacement phone.
I think that there are sometimes manufacturing issues with amoled screens. In my case, there was clearly an entire batch of phones with the problem.
The best thing to do is to go to a retailer (not the same retailer where you bought yours) and ask them nicely to show you a Galaxy Note 3 so you can compare the quality of the screen. Take a digital camera with you and if the units are different, take a photo of them side-by-side. Sent the photo to the retailer you got your phone from, or to Samsung (assuming you haven't tripped the Knox flag and if you have you might be covered anyway if you're in the EU) and ask for a replacement from a different batch.
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Yellowish tint screen on note 3.
I tried three note 3 all have yellowish tint in all black.what to do now should get white???
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Turn Off "Reading Mode"
Mine is perfectly white.
I have a sm n900w8, an? the acreen is perfect, black is always black, white is always white, where did you get your phone? this might be a software issue, some apps rendering those wrong colors, otherwise take your device to your retailer or carrier
Just Remove the phone from Power Saving Mode - The Yellow tint will go away
Hi Everyone.
I have a Galaxy S4 GT-I9505 it's screen is broken and am about to order a Screen replacement with a front frame, my problem is here in China the option is set to buy a 9505/9508 and other variety, I would like to know is the frame of GT-I9508 similar to GT-I9505 in such a way its listed as one frame for both devices??
Here is the link to the product it is in Chinese, Chrome can help translate
Samsung S4 I9500 I9502 I9508 9505 I959 cell phone LCD touch screen display assembly - Taobao
So unfortunately after a drop my note 4 suffers from a broken display. I'm capable of replacing it myself and I plan to do so. But upon ordering a new display assembly I came up with a problem.
My phone is the N910F variety and most of the displays I find on Ebay are for the N910 or N910C but the listings don't mention the N910F. The listings that mention that the display is compatible with the N910F are not many and are much more expensive (like 70 bucks more, almost twice the price).
Does anyone know if the display for the rest model will work on the N910F? I searched online but couldn't find an answer.
I'd imagine that the display used in the N910F is probably compatible with the N910C. As both devices use the same QuadHD Super AMOLED display. But I'd recommend replacing the entire front panel, as it's much easier than just replacing the glass panel.
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I'd imagine that the display used in the N910F is probably compatible with the N910C. As both devices use the same QuadHD Super AMOLED display. But I'd recommend replacing the entire front panel, as it's much easier than just replacing the glass panel.
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I'm looking on replacing the whole front panel. That's what I thought too but I don't want to risk it and get a replacement that isn't compatible.