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so i think the Edge 6 plus in gold just look phenomenal but there's something in me that says the S pen on the note 5 is more practical then the edge ticker. i went in the VZW store yesterday and i couldnt get the edge info ticker or other options to work right, but im attributing that to the VZW demo that kept popping up on the screen. I know the edge screen doesnt do much, but does it work like it's supposed do?
i know the phones are almost identical besides pen and edge....
any other reasons i should pick the 6+ over the note 5?
djcyph said:
so i think the Edge 6 plus in gold just look phenomenal but there's something in me that says the S pen on the note 5 is more practical then the edge ticker. i went in the VZW store yesterday and i couldnt get the edge info ticker or other options to work right, but im attributing that to the VZW demo that kept popping up on the screen. I know the edge screen doesnt do much, but does it work like it's supposed do?
i know the phones are almost identical besides pen and edge....
any other reasons i should pick the 6+ over the note 5?
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You have note 5 ?
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You have note 5 ?
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no trying to decide
Samsung S6 Edge+ Plus is faster in benchmark
Gold colour is the best
screen looks more beautiful, curved edge on both sides. 3D effect
better battery life
edge s6+ is more lighter. not heavy for its size.
are you going to use the S pen for 1 or 2 weeks then never use it again?
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Just swithched from N5. Love the looks, form factor and the screen is more accurate.
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If you want the Stylus and its features go Note 5. If you want the sexiest design in market go Edge+. The Edge+ is slightly faster on benches and has slightly better battery life due to the lack of all the stylus features that run in the background. Do not expect features for the edges they are there for sexiness and design and I love them. Swiping from the edges feels really good on them. The Edge+ in Gold is really dope and eyecatcher all my friends ask me immediately what's this phone and want to touch it. Also the Edge+ feels more compact on hand and despite its screen size it's really small. If it feels slippery on your hand and the Edges are hard for you to grip on I will suggest you to use a transparent TPU case which will not hide the sexiness of the phone and will help a lot the grip. Despite their design differences and the stylus internally those 2 are exactly the same.
I bought the edge 6+ because I couldn't find a 64gb Note 5. I looked at both, the edge is sexier.... At a price. It's an uncomfortable phone to hold, this after two months of it. It's so beautiful that you want to hold it all the time though. Also, the edges catch light differently, and the keyboard is not so accurate to use.
Practically, if I had had the Note 5 in 64gb in front of me I'd have chosen that.
32gb on either, despite what people say, is too little.
At the moment, I have both devices. Having used the S7 Edge since the release, yesterday I switched to the S7. In shifting back to the S7 Edge just now, I noticed the two device's displays are quite different.
The S7 clearly has more saturated colors and looks far brighter. The S7 Edge, in comparison, looks slightly more dull when side by side.
For reference, I tested both devices in the same conditions. That is to say the S7 and S7 Edge with automatic brightness disabled and pushed up to maximum manual brightness. Also I tested both in a darker room. For reference both were set to AMOLED Cinema.
Unfortunately even when the automatic brightness is turned back on, it's clear the S7 still looks more vibrant.
Can anyone explain what's going on here? Is it simply that the Edge looks like it has a lesser screen because of the larger size and thereby lower pixel density. Or is it something about the panels themselves and thus the S7 that I have now just happened to get a better panel than the Edge.
Any thoughts or answers would be appreciated.
Displaymate tested them and stated that they are practically identical in terms of performance: http://www.displaymate.com/Galaxy_S7_ShootOut_1.htm. Any chance you can test out against another Edge?
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Displaymate tested them and stated that they are practically identical in terms of performance: http://www.displaymate.com/Galaxy_S7_ShootOut_1.htm. Any chance you can test out against another Edge?
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Actually no, unfortunately. Neither device has been released in Japan yet. Both of the ones I have are imported.
The thing is lot more complicated...
Each S7 Edge has different display quality! When you put 2 S7 Edge Side by Side and compare, you will see that the displays have different tint (mostly yellow), and more worse: a lot of the displays are not homogeneous. that means that one corner or side is brighter then the rest of the display.
i wrote a few threads regarding this, i also sent a message to displaymate (because they test "cherry-picked" devices, and do not mention this), see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/general/note4-amoled-screen-quality-t2906365
basically i do think that the s7 screen is better, due to the Edge screen is P-AMOLED to be flexible! but the differences between otherwise identical devices are really huge!
i ordered my 5th device today, because all of them had flaws:
1st: display not good compared to second device
2nd: the device i use now. very good viewing angles and no tint, BUT: left side of display is darker then right side
3rd: display strong yellow tint
4th: display almost good, slight yellow tint. would take this, BUT: front cam takes blurry pictures compared to other devices...
5th: ordered today!
you may think i'm a hypocrite or have OCD, but it makes me mad that a 800EUR device has such flaws!!!
The s7 has more PPI due to smaller screen than edge
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i ordered my 5th device today, because all of them had flaws:
1st: display not good compared to second device
2nd: the device i use now. very good viewing angles and no tint, BUT: left side of display is darker then right side
3rd: display strong yellow tint
4th: display almost good, slight yellow tint. would take this, BUT: front cam takes blurry pictures compared to other devices...
5th: ordered today!
you may think i'm a hypocrite or have OCD, but it makes me mad that a 800EUR device has such flaws!!!
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Or, you know, maybe you're looking for a flaw that's not there? It's a well known fact by now that a bend in a display, like the Edge, will have some shifts in brightness, tint and contrast, especially right in that bend! If this is something that annoys you, then I'd recommend you stick with flat panels from now on, because this won't be "fixed" for awhile. It's just the way it is.
Also, you do not have OCD.
"Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common, chronic and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions) that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over."
If you turn the screen on and off 30 times before you can make a call, you have OCD. If you have to knock your door five times each time you come home, you have OCD. If you think the smartphone's screen is the wrong hue, that's not OCD, that's just being picky.
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The thing is lot more complicated...
Each S7 Edge has different display quality! When you put 2 S7 Edge Side by Side and compare, you will see that the displays have different tint (mostly yellow), and more worse: a lot of the displays are not homogeneous. that means that one corner or side is brighter then the rest of the display.
i wrote a few threads regarding this, i also sent a message to displaymate (because they test "cherry-picked" devices, and do not mention this), see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/general/note4-amoled-screen-quality-t2906365
basically i do think that the s7 screen is better, due to the Edge screen is P-AMOLED to be flexible! but the differences between otherwise identical devices are really huge!
i ordered my 5th device today, because all of them had flaws:
1st: display not good compared to second device
2nd: the device i use now. very good viewing angles and no tint, BUT: left side of display is darker then right side
3rd: display strong yellow tint
4th: display almost good, slight yellow tint. would take this, BUT: front cam takes blurry pictures compared to other devices...
5th: ordered today!
you may think i'm a hypocrite or have OCD, but it makes me mad that a 800EUR device has such flaws!!!
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I think you're being a tad bit OCD. At the end of the day, the S7 might have a slightly better display than the S7E but the screen size and battery size make the S7E better for me personally. If you're looking for a slightly better looking display then maybe you'd be happier with the S7.
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Or, you know, maybe you're looking for a flaw that's not there? It's a well known fact by now that a bend in a display, like the Edge, will have some shifts in brightness, tint and contrast, especially right in that bend! If this is something that annoys you, then I'd recommend you stick with flat panels from now on, because this won't be "fixed" for awhile. It's just the way it is.
Also, you do not have OCD.
"Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common, chronic and long-lasting disorder in which a person has uncontrollable, reoccurring thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions) that he or she feels the urge to repeat over and over."
If you turn the screen on and off 30 times before you can make a call, you have OCD. If you have to knock your door five times each time you come home, you have OCD. If you think the smartphone's screen is the wrong hue, that's not OCD, that's just being picky.
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Thx for the medical and display-tech lecture, I'm a university lecturer (engineering and physics) myself!
1) Display quality: You did not read my post, or my linked thread regarding note4! The display of note4 was not curved, and had the same problems as all of samsungs amoled devices before: When you compare 10 devices side by side, you will see that each and every device has different screen tone, uniformity, ... About 2 out of 10 I would consider "good", all other have flaws such as a not uniform brightness distribution (one side of the screen is darker then the other side), or bad viewing angles.
this is NOT a problem which every device has, as I always found one device in the past which was "OK" after exchanging a few times.
same happened last week and today: last week i got a device with a really nice screen, but the front cam took blurry pictures compared to the other S7E devices I have in front of me. this can be easily reproduced, so the cam or lens has a problem the other devices do not have.
the device i got today has the best screen so far (good and even white distribution, good viewing angles), the front cam is ok (a bit less sharp pictures then my reference device, but WAY sharper as from the last weeks device), but there is a scuff on the top metal frame of the display, between the glass and the metal. this is no dust particle, it is a real scuff. :| i will test the rear-cam as well, if it is ok i will stay with this device, as the scuff is not nice, but a minor issue compared to the display faults of the other devices.
also, i showed the different displays of all my S7E devices to friends and colleagues (because they thought i'm crazy because of my exchanges), and all of them see the display faults as well. you need to have devices for comparison, then you will notice how bad some screens are compared to others!
so no need to go for an other device as the S7E, because there ARE good ones existing. but you have to be lucky to get one...
on the OCD: this was half ironic, because i know that OCD really is.
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Thx for the medical and display-tech lecture, I'm a university lecturer (engineering and physics) myself! .
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I did.... not read that Note 4 thread, and I did (clearly not) understand what you said (blame the beers I had), but alright, I do understand what you're saying now, and yeah, there is a slight difference in each panel, and some will get a slightly better panel than the other one. That happens with every screen out there, including LCDs, and viewing angles are also something that gets affected, but I have the impression that this is more of an issue with LCDs.
I would keep swapping it until I got a good panel, so keep doing what you're doing until you get tired or hit the jackpot. The screen is rated as the best smartphone screen ever, so I promise you it should look amazing. The issues you're experiencing is very common though, and must be somewhat expected when we are early adopters. These are typical issues that Samsung will weed out with time.
I saw a strange think on S7E: the 2 sides of the screen have grey shadow area if you looking at it in a dark room with low brightness of course...is that normal?
My is perfect :sly:
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My is perfect :sly:
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I saw other phones and talked to other S7E owners, and they see this grey halo too, when the brightness is low and the environment really dark. Do you think that it is a problem of my screen?
Today when I was holding both my Nexus 6P and Galaxy S7 Edge side by side, I noticed the 6P whites looked significantly more yellowy compared to the S7. I know that the displays weren't that different when I first got them. So I confirmed my S7 was still on the default display settings and the 6P doesn't have any color settings (besides the sRGB color switch in developer settings, which was off). So I knew something was wrong.
I opened a blank Google Doc on both phones. So it was completely fair using the same app to compare. Then just by chance I noticed when the black nav bar at the bottom was recessed, the display was a good bit whiter at that bottom stip than the rest of the display. I looked even closer and noticed the nav buttons were slightly burned in too.
The nav buttons slightly burned in did not really surprise me much and does not bother me much. Especially since its barely noticeable right now and the nav bar covers it 90% of the time. My main concern and disappointment is that this proved my display has Yellowed over only about 1 year of use. I've had my 6P since November 2015 release, but only used it about 9-11 months since I use my S7 edge instead sometimes too.
Is anyone else with a 1+ year old 6P having their display getting yellowish too? Im trying to figure out if this yellowish tint is just just bad luck with mine, or if its happening to all 6P's.
See attached image. Its kind of hard to make out in the picture but it shows the whiter strip at the bottom.
I see the strip at the bottom, but I haven't had any issues myself with any sort of yellowing or discoloration of the screen. I've had my phone about a year now and bought from a seller on Craigslist.
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Today when I was holding both my Nexus 6P and Galaxy S7 Edge side by side, I noticed the 6P whites looked significantly more yellowy compared to the S7. I know that the displays weren't that different when I first got them. So I confirmed my S7 was still on the default display settings and the 6P doesn't have any color settings (besides the sRGB color switch in developer settings, which was off). So I knew something was wrong.
I opened a blank Google Doc on both phones. So it was completely fair using the same app to compare. Then just by chance I noticed when the black nav bar at the bottom was recessed, the display was a good bit whiter at that bottom stip than the rest of the display. I looked even closer and noticed the nav buttons were slightly burned in too.
The nav buttons slightly burned in did not really surprise me much and does not bother me much. Especially since its barely noticeable right now and the nav bar covers it 90% of the time. My main concern and disappointment is that this proved my display has Yellowed over only about 1 year of use. I've had my 6P since November 2015 release, but only used it about 9-11 months since I use my S7 edge instead sometimes too.
Is anyone else with a 1+ year old 6P having their display getting yellowish too? Im trying to figure out if this yellowish tint is just just bad luck with mine, or if its happening to all 6P's.
See attached image. Its kind of hard to make out in the picture but it shows the whiter strip at the bottom.
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Yep mine is significantly more yellow then when i first got it. Its burn in. (or as im to understand the screen is wearing out or something like that) My nav bar icons and status bar icons are burned in. And the burned in icons are the same color as my yellow screen.
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Yep mine is significantly more yellow then when i first got it. Its burn in. (or as im to understand the screen is wearing out or something like that) My nav bar icons and status bar icons are burned in. And the burned in icons are the same color as my yellow screen.
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Thanks! I did some research and i can find people complaining about the yellowish with in a couple months getting the phone or right when they got the phone. But nothing from people reporting it getting more yellow over time.
It seems like these amoled displays huawei used aren't very good quality if they can't maintain their color for at least 2 years. Of course the nav button burn in is expected, but having the color change yellowish after only several months of use is unacceptable. If my Samsung amoled display maintains its color for about 2 years (its almost been a year so far), then that proves its not exactly a fault of the amoled technology, but proves Huawei had a poor quality display.
If my Samsung display doesn't last 2 years either, then I might go for IPS display next time. The color accuracy has gotten a lot bettrr on them over the past years and not as washed out in color as they used to be.
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Thanks! I did some reseatch and i can find people complaining about the yellowish with in a couple months getting the phone or right when they got the phone. But nothing from people reporting it getting mpre yellow over time.
It seems like these amoled displays huawei used aren't very good quality if they can't maintain their color for at least 2 years. Of course the nav button burn in is expected, but having the color change yellowish after only several months of use is unacceptable. If my Samsung amoled display maintains its color for about 2 years (its almost been a year so far), then that proves its not exactly a fault of the amoled technology, but proves Huawei had a poor quality display.
If my Samsung display doesn't last 2 years either, then I might go for IPS display next time. The color accuracy has gotten a lot bettrr on them over the past years and not as washed out in color as they used to be.
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I don't have any problem with my N6P display, at least not moticeable. I also use an immersive mod, so no navbar/notification bar burn in. Also using black theme. Don't know it it helps... I had the problem on my Galaxy SII a long time ago. I've already seen a lot of people complaining about the issue and if you Google it, it's a common issue with AMOLED.
Also the N6P display is a Samsung. Maybe they sold Huawei a defective serie?
Are you completely stock?
It happens on every screen regardless of the tech. Some just get it quicker than others depending on usage.
This screen does look more yellow then my iPhone or my s6 did, but it's still a great screen imo
Currently on S7Edge but really interested in the s8, i tried it in the store just for a few moments but couldnt really compare how it feels in the hand because all the phones at T mobile are attached with security clamp wires.
So for people who went from s7 edge to S8, how is the feel in the hand, it is narrower so i guess it feels smaller, but it is taller. is it hard to reach up top with one hand?
also how is media consumption (youtube,netflix,hboGo, etc) on this aspect ratio compared to s7? because it is narrower and taller you will have black bars on the sides. It is something i deal with at my desktop computer because I have ultrawide monitor so when i watch movies or youtube i have black bars on the sides. I have come to deal with it though. Does it bother you with the s8? also have you had trouble finding slim cases ad good screen protectors? it was always tough for me with s7 edge
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Currently on S7Edge but really interested in the s8, i tried it in the store just for a few moments but couldnt really compare how it feels in the hand because all the phones at T mobile are attached with security clamp wires.
So for people who went from s7 edge to S8, how is the feel in the hand, it is narrower so i guess it feels smaller, but it is taller. is it hard to reach up top with one hand?
also how is media consumption (youtube,netflix,hboGo, etc) on this aspect ratio compared to s7? because it is narrower and taller you will have black bars on the sides. It is something i deal with at my desktop computer because I have ultrawide monitor so when i watch movies or youtube i have black bars on the sides. I have come to deal with it though. Does it bother you with the s8? also have you had trouble finding slim cases ad good screen protectors? it was always tough for me with s7 edge
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1) It feels fantastic! I can't tell you how much I like holding S8 vs other phone(unless phone is small) I bought case and even with case it is far more manageable than other big boys. It maybe slightly taller, but it doesn't bother me at all, as the width was the main issue with others.
2) Most apps can use full screen and YouTube for example isn't a problem. There is a button to change the screen width. When you start playing videos, a lot of times it adopts to the screen size.
3) Spigen Liquid Armor case on Amazon, very slim and doesn't add bulk and still holding and typing with one hand is great(I don't have big hands)
4) I like matter screen protectors, which I purchased on Amazon for 8.99 (2 pack) case friendly protector.
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1) It feels fantastic! I can't tell you how much I like holding S8 vs other phone(unless phone is small) I bought case and even with case it is far more manageable than other big boys. It maybe slightly taller, but it doesn't bother me at all, as the width was the main issue with others.
2) Most apps can use full screen and YouTube for example isn't a problem. There is a button to change the screen width. When you start playing videos, a lot of times it adopts to the screen size.
3) Spigen Liquid Armor case on Amazon, very slim and doesn't add bulk and still holding and typing with one hand is great(I don't have big hands)
4) I like matter screen protectors, which I purchased on Amazon for 8.99 (2 pack) case friendly protector.
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thank you, yes the width is what makes me sometimes switch for a few days from my s7edge to my iphone 7.
re: the video stretch thing, so does it stretch the video or simply crop/cut off parts to make it fit
Get the +
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kofman13 said:
thank you, yes the width is what makes me sometimes switch for a few days from my s7edge to my iphone 7.
re: the video stretch thing, so does it stretch the video or simply crop/cut off parts to make it fit
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It may crop the sides slightly. Here are 2 screen shots, fit to screen and crop to fit
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Get the +
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The + is really cool but ideally I would rather have something slightly smaller than the s7edge but bigger than my iPhone 7 4.7 inch so the S8 seems right
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It may crop the sides slightly. Here are 2 screen shots, fit to screen and crop to fit
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Yeah wow that's not bad at all
Can anyone who made the change from an S7 Edge to the S8 comment on the battery life difference?
The battery life on this blows my S7E away! Smaller battery but whatever they did to help the life is great!
Also, the curve on these isn't as aggressive as the S7E so it doesn't feel as narrow and hard to hold. I have no issues reaching anything on screen and the way i hold it my finger rests perfectly on the sensor on the back to unlock it or sign into apps!
I haven't had any problem finding a case that i like either.
Hi,
I have an A70 but am considering getting an S10+. I'm curious how the screen width of the S10+ compares to the A70. I know based on specs the S10+ is narrower but, given the curved screen, I'm curious how the actual screen width compares between the two.
If someone has both, would you mind posting a picture showing the screen sizes compared? Maybe with them laying top to bottom?
Thanks in advance!
gtchs said:
Hi,
I have an A70 but am considering getting an S10+. I'm curious how the screen width of the S10+ compares to the A70. I know based on specs the S10+ is narrower but, given the curved screen, I'm curious how the actual screen width compares between the two.
If someone has both, would you mind posting a picture showing the screen sizes compared? Maybe with them laying top to bottom?
Thanks in advance!
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I don't have an A70. I do have the S10 and S10+ though. I can tell you, the S10+ is around the size of the Note 9. With a 6.4 inch screen, it's pretty massive even with a case on it.
gtchs said:
Hi,
I have an A70 but am considering getting an S10+. I'm curious how the screen width of the S10+ compares to the A70. I know based on specs the S10+ is narrower but, given the curved screen, I'm curious how the actual screen width compares between the two.
If someone has both, would you mind posting a picture showing the screen sizes compared? Maybe with them laying top to bottom?
Thanks in advance!
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Try this -> https://phonesized.com
It's pretty reliable in my experience.
Cheers!