PPI - XDA-developer encyclopedia

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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found this today
http://www.bgr.com/2012/02/27/samsu...-1-5ghz-quad-core-1080p-display-ceramic-case/
1.5GHz quad-core Samsung Exynos processor
4.8-inch “full HD” 1080p resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio display
A 2-megapixel front-facing camera and an 8-megapixel rear camera
Ceramic case
4G LTE
Android 4.0
Well if theese are the specs this will kill all phones , the processor should have been 2.0GHz but you can allways overclock
old "news" are old
That's funny, could have sworn this was a SGS2 forum
why dont you people never read????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1401781
read and post....old news
As bala_gamer says, we already have a thread discussing the GSIII. Please continue discussions there.
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[Q] Resolution 1280x752 or 1280x800 on the 7.7?

Hello,
I seem to be reading conflicting specs. Some places I read 1280x752 and other places state 1280x800.
Anyone know what the native resolution is or can explain why the different specs?
Thank you!
reported by www.whatismyscreenresolution.com, my VZW LTE 7.7 is 1280x800.
Without honeybar or hidebar...the effective screen resolution is probably 752 due to the bar...but the entirety of the screen is 800
It was this screen capture of this Slashgear http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-galaxy-tab-7-7-lte-review-04216701/ that really got me wondering.
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Any thoughts?
bdroc already explained that the usable resolution is lessened in landscape due to the bottom bar. One easy way to test is to take a screenshot, and look at the image's properties (you can even do this from the default gallery app). It is 1280x800.
Thank you!

Shield 2 specs leaked

That's new:
Tegra K1 on 2,5GHz. 4GB RAM, 1440 х 900 screen resolution, 0,3Mp front camera, Android 4.4.2
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Considering this is a gaming device, the lower price of flash and Kitkat not allowing installs to external cards, seems the device should have 32GB. It IS supposed to be a gaming device and most games that would leverage the hardware are north of 1GB each in size after installation.
Hope it has at least a 5.5" display. That does not seem like much, but it is in relation to a 5" display and still fit the cover size.
Gefroce? 16 gb ROM? Tell whoever posted that to put a little more effort into it.

Nexus 10 vs P900 screen macro comparison

There's been a lot of debate about the pentile screen of the Note Pro, some people can see the blurry/jaggedy outline of text, while others can't... so I present to you a macro comparison of screens.
I've used the playstore as the source; tripod was stationary, I just moved the tablets and focused.
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My opinion: The P900 is clearly missing parts of the text/image... it's like a strainer/sieve and can't even draw circles properly. It's considerably brighter though... both were on 100% brightness with Auto disabled... BTW: with Auto brightness on and in sunlight you can get the P900 even brighter.
The N10 has more natural colours, but they look a little flat; P900 was in dynamic mode.

How good is 4K compared to FHD (Video Snapshot).

Here is an example, of what does UHD (4K) means compared to FHD (1K).
The picture simply puts 4K to FHD side by side, and some resolution information, and the size of the extracted snapshots using VLC player.
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And if you see the picture and say that the FHD looks brighter, its because of the angel that the phone was, the Z2 respectively.
The letter "s" is followed by "c" which makes the word screen, taken by the back of screen protector pack.
I was just cirious if the Z2 produces a real 4K shots, since 3rd party apps like google camera would not detect 4K, so i just tested it out by myself and figured it finally!

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