I used a Galaxy Nexus for months before getting a Nexus 7, and when I first got it, I was amazed at how washed out and terrible the screen in general was. This is because I was spoiled by the beautiful screen of my Galaxy Nexus, and switching to the Nexus 7 was an eyesore. Everyone knows the Nexus 7 doesn't have an impressive screen. Anyway... I found the screen to be defective for another reason, and decided to RMA it directly with ASUS. Weeks pass (all the while I am using my Galaxy Nexus with its amazing screen) and the repaired Nexus 7 finally arrives.
What surprised me when I first turned it on was how the screen did not offend me as much as when I first got it. The contrast was deep, the text didn't look washed out at all, and it was miles ahead in aesthetics compared to the first time I used the Nexus 7.
On the work order sheet, the new screen part is "90R-OK0M1L20000U". And I think the stock Nexus 7 screen is "90R-OK0M1L10000U".
Now my question is, does anyone know the exact difference between these two revisions of the Nexus 7 screen? Or does Android 4.2.1 have better colour management or something?
Hi,
Where did you check your screen part number? I would like to check mine too.
SuperStalin said:
I used a Galaxy Nexus for months before getting a Nexus 7, and when I first got it, I was amazed at how washed out and terrible the screen in general was. This is because I was spoiled by the beautiful screen of my Galaxy Nexus, and switching to the Nexus 7 was an eyesore. Everyone knows the Nexus 7 doesn't have an impressive screen. Anyway... I found the screen to be defective for another reason, and decided to RMA it directly with ASUS. Weeks pass (all the while I am using my Galaxy Nexus with its amazing screen) and the repaired Nexus 7 finally arrives.
What surprised me when I first turned it on was how the screen did not offend me as much as when I first got it. The contrast was deep, the text didn't look washed out at all, and it was miles ahead in aesthetics compared to the first time I used the Nexus 7.
On the work order sheet, the new screen part is "90R-OK0M1L20000U". And I think the stock Nexus 7 screen is "90R-OK0M1L10000U".
Now my question is, does anyone know the exact difference between these two revisions of the Nexus 7 screen? Or does Android 4.2.1 have better colour management or something?
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No problem whatsoever with the screen on my nexus 7 except for the issue of the weird brightness/contrast after watching full screen YouTube but that's SW issue I expect
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uberNoobZA said:
No problem whatsoever with the screen on my nexus 7 except for the issue of the weird brightness/contrast after watching full screen YouTube but that's SW issue I expect
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There's a thread here about the screen issue after video. One solution is to use the Trickster app to turn off the adaptive brightness feature of the Tegra 3 chipset since it has a bug once turned on it doesn't turn off.
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SuperStalin said:
I used a Galaxy Nexus for months before getting a Nexus 7, and when I first got it, I was amazed at how washed out and terrible the screen in general was. This is because I was spoiled by the beautiful screen of my Galaxy Nexus, and switching to the Nexus 7 was an eyesore. Everyone knows the Nexus 7 doesn't have an impressive screen. Anyway... I found the screen to be defective for another reason, and decided to RMA it directly with ASUS. Weeks pass (all the while I am using my Galaxy Nexus with its amazing screen) and the repaired Nexus 7 finally arrives.
What surprised me when I first turned it on was how the screen did not offend me as much as when I first got it. The contrast was deep, the text didn't look washed out at all, and it was miles ahead in aesthetics compared to the first time I used the Nexus 7.
On the work order sheet, the new screen part is "90R-OK0M1L20000U". And I think the stock Nexus 7 screen is "90R-OK0M1L10000U".
Now my question is, does anyone know the exact difference between these two revisions of the Nexus 7 screen? Or does Android 4.2.1 have better colour management or something?
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That's funny, I have the Galaxy Nexus and the Nexus 7 and I consider the 7s screen to be superior. The contrast and black levels on the Galaxy are great but whites are horrible and I mean horrible and have horrible grain on low brightness. My 7 has great whites (even whiter than my fiances iPad) and viewing angles are much better. Blacks on my GNexus are fantastic.. I guess its there trade off from LCD to Almoled. But like you said screen quality differs between shipments of Nexus,s so your experience obviously ,may be different then mine but I love my screen.
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Please keep us updated on this. They may have changed manufacturers on the panel.
You may have gotten the panel they are using in the 2nd generation n7.
How can we see what panel we have?
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SuperStalin said:
On the work order sheet, the new screen part is "90R-OK0M1L20000U". And I think the stock Nexus 7 screen is "90R-OK0M1L10000U".
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Really the only difference between the 90R-OK0M1L10000U and the 90R-OK0M1L20000U is the touch screen controller. The LCD, Bezel, are the same and are subject to the same pieces. If you look at the two pieces you'll see the "1" has a mostly all black touch screen cable and the "2" has a yellow-orange cable with a little bit of a mesh pattern to it. In repairs I've really noticed not much of a difference between the two. It's the same HYDIS LCD piece. They are both pretty much the "stock" option. Really the only marked improvement I've seen in the "newer" parts is in the speakers going from the 04072-00390100 to the 04072-00390200 has a definitive improvement in the overall sound quality.
SuperStalin said:
I used a Galaxy Nexus for months before getting a Nexus 7, and when I first got it, I was amazed at how washed out and terrible the screen in general was. This is because I was spoiled by the beautiful screen of my Galaxy Nexus, and switching to the Nexus 7 was an eyesore. Everyone knows the Nexus 7 doesn't have an impressive screen. Anyway... I found the screen to be defective for another reason, and decided to RMA it directly with ASUS. Weeks pass (all the while I am using my Galaxy Nexus with its amazing screen) and the repaired Nexus 7 finally arrives.
What surprised me when I first turned it on was how the screen did not offend me as much as when I first got it. The contrast was deep, the text didn't look washed out at all, and it was miles ahead in aesthetics compared to the first time I used the Nexus 7.
On the work order sheet, the new screen part is "90R-OK0M1L20000U". And I think the stock Nexus 7 screen is "90R-OK0M1L10000U".
Now my question is, does anyone know the exact difference between these two revisions of the Nexus 7 screen? Or does Android 4.2.1 have better colour management or something?
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Strange, when I got my Nexus 7 sometime last year December it wasn't washed out, only 3 stuck pixels . But mine was made in August apparently.
Sent with my Google Nexus 7 through the XDA Developers APP.
Hello everyone about 2 weeks ago my nexus 6p fell from about 1,7 meters and the display broke( i had a temperd glash on it but the display and the screen broke somehow and the temperd glass is unharmed). I have found 2 displays and i don't know whis is better those are the links : http://www.etradesupply.com/huawei-nexus-6p-lcd-screen-and-digitizer-assembly-black.html and http://www.aliexpress.com/item/100-..._2&btsid=e0c9b5b9-2f10-4c3a-af49-a786074b9029 The difference is this the one from ali is cheaper and is AMOLED too and has the frame from around the screen the other one is lcd and has no frame but it is "S+" rated....( If i buy the one without frame the frame i already have on my phone will work with this one? i don't know which one is better. Please help me guys
I'd go with the etrade one personally. Has 5 star reviews plus has a warranty. ?
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They both have 5 star reviews but the aliexpress' warranty is twice as long. Keep in mind that only 3 people reviewed the etrade and only one person reviewed the ali so the 5 star rating doesn't really mean much. I'd go with the aliexpress
hello guys,
can use note 7 screen protectors on note fe ??
whgp said:
hello guys,
can use note 7 screen protectors on note fe ??
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Yes, you can, because the dimensions of the phone are practically the same
yes, its same, you can use it, just the note7's LED flip cover wont work as there is some internal small changes on FE.
Hi, I have to replace a redmi 4 prime lcd, but I don't know which's the best. So, could someone tell me a good lcd to buy, please? Thanks
Hey guys,
Please help me in getting a display for redmi pro
I am not getting the redmi pro display everywhere its out of stock.
Anyone knows or have made a screen replacement then please help.
Thanks.
I made one a few months back. I bought one from eBay for 40€. It's still available but I can't link you since I am new, you can find it under Redmi pro 5.5". The only problem is, that it's not an OLED screen I think. It works fine, but I moved on to the poco.
You could buy the original oled screen with or without frame in AliExpress. It's free shipping too.
Without Frame
With Frame
Out of curiosity I tested the screen from eBay and it is actually OLED but it came without the frame. With frame is better.
hello , are you interested to sell the REDMI PRO