Hi boys.
Recently I buy s7 edge exynos variant. Upgraded to android 7.
What I want to say it's about screen quality. It's not so sharp and clear like other phone screen. I switch from iPhone 6s plus wich screen it's much more sharp and clear. At color Samsung it's better. But when I look at screen with more attention my icons and other stuff are not so sharp. I use screen with max resolution. I compare face to face with note 4 and again much better screen sharpness.
I can say my icons and text have low resolution and the edges are not very clear.
I want to ask other user of they see this problem with and please compare with other phones and look with attention.
Thanks
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I always get compliments about the quality of my s7 edge screen. So no problem here
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Settings - display - screen resolution
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Already set to maxim.
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Switched Display Mode? I like "simple" the most the ihrer doesn't seem right to me. Had to change it again after the 7.0 update
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Check your scree resolution setting but if you increase display light your discplay mode it will take battery life.
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I decided before I got rid of my Note 8.0 for the TabPro 8.4 I'd do a couple photos. But of course I can't link to the full gallery yet. Basically, the 8.4 is a tiny bit less readable in sunlight than the 8.0. But the difference is barely noticable. Both are a bit better than the iPad Mini Retina and a bit worse than the Nexus 7 2013. The 2 photos attached were taken with slightly different camera settings, so don't compare them between the photos, only within the same photo.
Thanks for this. It doesn't matter to everyone, but some of us look for this feature. That's one reason I kept the N7 FHD over the LG Gpad whose size and build I preferred. The screens on both the Tab Pro and iPad mini 2 look fantastic I'm the store.
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Thanks for sharing the results. I bet my G pad 8.3 would look like a black sheet besides these devices haha, daaamn how much i hate it
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S5 didn't really excite me as much as previous galaxy releases but I would still be willing to upgrade if the outdoor visibility has improved even a bit, which is something they claimed. Can anyone that has the phone or has played with it (outdoors or at least near a window with the sun up) confirm that it has better outdoor visibility when compared to S4? If it IS better, is the difference negligible or comparable to that of an IPS LCD?
e: been looking online for reviews and hands-on videos but none seem to touch on the topic
e2: Found an article finally. All signs point to a much better screen all around
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Sams...-OLED-screen-to-date-can-hit-698-nits_id54767
cl_l said:
S5 didn't really excite me as much as previous galaxy releases but I would still be willing to upgrade if the outdoor visibility has improved even a bit, which is something they claimed. Can anyone that has the phone or has played with it (outdoors or at least near a window with the sun up) confirm that it has better outdoor visibility when compared to S4? If it IS better, is the difference negligible or comparable to that of an IPS LCD?
e: been looking online for reviews and hands-on videos but none seem to touch on the topic
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The S4 has the lowest glare coefficient of any device DisplayMate has seen. The S5 will most likely be better.
I did a bit of research on this today. Even posted a similar question just minutes after you did.
The S5 has 500 nits brightness. The S4 struggled to hit 300 nits. So, the S5 should be ~40% brighter. As long as the screen isn't overly reflective, then the S5 should be light years better for daylight / sunlight visibility.
What I'd like to know is how it compares to the Note 3 which is the current leader [for Android] when it comes to daylight visibility. I'd also like to know how the S5 compares with the Xperia Z2.
S4 has the lowest light reflection coefficient (least glare) of anything ever tested at DisplayMate. They haven't tested the Note 3, but with the higher brightness I guarantee the S5 will be on top.
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S4 has the lowest light reflection coefficient (least glare) of anything ever tested at DisplayMate. They haven't tested the Note 3, but with the higher brightness I guarantee the S5 will be on top.
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Sounds great. I don't know about other people but in the Miami sun it's usually hard to see my S4 on auto-brightness with power saving turned off
Ah. It's brightness was fairly low, but the glare was also insanely low. With the S5 being so bright, it should be pretty good
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cl_l said:
S5 didn't really excite me as much as previous galaxy releases but I would still be willing to upgrade if the outdoor visibility has improved even a bit, which is something they claimed. Can anyone that has the phone or has played with it (outdoors or at least near a window with the sun up) confirm that it has better outdoor visibility when compared to S4? If it IS better, is the difference negligible or comparable to that of an IPS LCD?
e: been looking online for reviews and hands-on videos but none seem to touch on the topic
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Its way brighter outdoor.
One review I read said that the M8 on auto was impossible to use in the sun with polarized sunglasses. The S5 has had no issues on everything I've read.
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One review I read said that the M8 on auto was impossible to use in the sun with polarized sunglasses. The S5 has had no issues on everything I've read.
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So far so good for me on the S5.
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Found this article and remembered posting a question here. For those of you that are still curious: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Sams...-OLED-screen-to-date-can-hit-698-nits_id54767
Samsung Display also talks about things like the diamond pixel arrangement of the display, and its power efficiency (27 percent more efficient than Full HD LCD displays of the same size). It’s basically another confirmation, this time from the horse’s mouth, that the Galaxy S5 has one of the nicest displays ever seen on a smartphone, and also goes to show how far Samsung’s AMOLED displays have come in a matter of four years.
I had a chance to play with thew new Samsung and LG devices. even though they are wider, their screens feel significantly smaller than the Mate 9. Their email software is better than M9 IMHO. Cameras, though not as creative as the M9 benefit from lower aperture (1.7 and 1.8 vs 2.2) which was clear when I took low light shots with them at a Verizon Store.
Anyone else have a chance to do a compare?
I can't stand Samsung bloatware on their devices and am enjoying my near stock Android platform on the Mate9.
Did it have all the typical Samsung apps?
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I can't stand Samsung bloatware on their devices and am enjoying my near stock Android platform on the Mate9.
Did it have all the typical Samsung apps?
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Talking about huawei and emui, stock is not really an option ?
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Talking about huawei and emui, stock is not really an option ?
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I said near stock and emui doesn't get in my way. Coming from Nexus 6p, I became a Huawei fanboy..?
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I can't stand TouchWiz. I really tried to like it but couldn't get over the look of it. Also hate how they try to push their own apps instead of Googles
G6 S8 will have better cameras and display is optional, CPU performance and overall performance the Mate gonna dominate both, battery life there is no competition, now imagine a Mate 10 with 10nm Kirin 970 and 4500mah or even the same 4000.
For next mate, they have to improve software even more and cameras, F 1.8 like on P10P as well on front, a 13MP f1.8 with OIS would be a killer for accurate selfies under low light.
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I had a chance to play with thew new Samsung and LG devices. even though they are wider, their screens feel significantly smaller than the Mate 9. Their email software is better than M9 IMHO. Cameras, though not as creative as the M9 benefit from lower aperture (1.7 and 1.8 vs 2.2) which was clear when I took low light shots with them at a Verizon Store.
Anyone else have a chance to do a compare?
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Agreed that Huawei's Android Email app is not as good. I personally use Nine ($9.99), I think it is the best email client for Exchange/Active-sync mail. However, Nine doesn't support Google and I used Gmail for that
Hm. I've had all the S Galaxy series. The only one I remained with was the Note 4. Best one overall. The rest, the battery sucks. Simple.
The G6 is good but it's too slow and too stuttery coming from the Mate 9.
Both have better screens....and the Samsung cameras have been rocking since the S3. Huawei will have to catch up there.
I'm with the Mate 9 until the Note 8. And I love Emui. Just love it.
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I'm going to give the S8 a go. That screen really is incredible. The camera in low light was the item that I found most frustrating on the Mate 9. I haven't tried the p10 to see if it's really better in low light. I already miss the Bokeh having returned the mate 9. It's so unique. But low light shots were always far too noisy.
Hi guys
I am actually disappointed with camera results of S7 edge especially in day lights where photos are either too bright or over/under exposed and often lack details when zoom in. I always use Auto mode so can this problem be solved with pro mdoe by changing different setting? I think even s6 or previous nexus 5X took better day lights pics than S7 and I think camera of s7 edge is overrated especially for still photography. It may lead in night low light photography . I have not used google pixel, s8, LG G6, P10 and IPhone 7 plus.. Are they any better? I don't care about night photography but want best picture in daylight especially for scenery, beaches, portraits
Share your opinion and how can I improve the daylight photography with this camera as I like everything else about this phone
cheers
Well, the Google Pixel has a better camera, check out some video comparisons on YouTube.
If you don't mind the lense flare...
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I am considering upgrading from my s5 device. For me, the most important feature is the rear camera. Could you guys say whether buying the s8 will give me significant improvement over the s7 camera? S7 now is like half the price... which is why I am having a hard time justifying getting the s8.
S8 has the exact same camera module as the S7, just tweaked with software
Save your money
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zog3oFygHAA
Wife has S8, I've got an S7: save your money and go with S7 if the most important feature for you is the rear camera
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That's what I thought. Thank you, guys, for conforming it!
I am also assuming that in pro mode the s7 can be less aggressive and come closer to s8 Auto.
I found the photos looked very processed compared to S4. Now use the Zero camera mod and reduced sharpness and denoise to 0 and looks much better