Clarity/resolution - Vivo V20 Pro Real Life Review

The Vivo V20 Pro has a crazy crisp display. Just kidding, this is automated text so who knows if this screen is any good. So, you be the judge! A higher rating indicates that it's extremely sharp and clear, and that you cannot see pixels with your naked eye.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!

oops, I just realized this is the resolution section, not the speakerphone. Sorry, will repost on the right place. Well, theresolutio is clear. I think we've come to the point where every phone above 300$ has an acceptable 1080p screen
Such emptiness...
I wrote an emtire essay here but accidently deleted it.... :⁠'⁠(
The speaker is terrible. Insane peak at 2khz and no bass, which is not surprising with speakerphones. Well anyway, here's the EQ preset that I use with Poweramp Equalizer to make it sound liveable (I've attached the preset file, open it with/in Poweramp EQ):
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Unfortunately, the eq only works with media player apps. That means, sh*t audio in games without earphones..

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Washed Out?

I thought the screen looked pretty good until I played this video and noticed the grass didn't look right. Then I played it on my XYBoard 8.2 and WOW what a difference! The XYBoard has an IPS screen just like the N7, so I'm not comparing it to a Super AMOLED, just another screen of the same technology.
I should mention that both are at max brightness. And it's not that the N7's screen is just brighter, because the whites on the XYBoard's screen are actually brighter than the whites on the N7's screen.
I'm wondering if there is some way to adjust the contrast and saturation...
XYBoard is top, N7 is bottom:
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Happens after HD playback. There's a script you run to fix it. Also I would love some contrast and color control as well...
Sent from my Nexus 7
I too find that my nexus lacks contest and- to a lesser extent- saturation.
Sent from my Nexus 7
as per the other thread on this , if you are rooted and dont mind paying for the app here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.widgets.big.tegra.prism.toggle
it fixes it.. i noticed quite a difference..
Try a test-card image and you'll probably see that yellows, green and cyan are really weak. I'm pretty sure this relates to the badly calibrated screens mentioned here: http://www.displaymate.com/news.html#8 and all devices have it.

Turn your Note 2's screen into a cinematic 42" viewing experience [ideas]

So back when I still had my Canon T2i I had a viewfinder which magnified the 3" display 2.8x.
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. In the ad it mentioned the cinematic experience and strangely enough it wasn't a lie. It looked amazing. However, because of the low amount of pixels it was quite easy to count them.
Now, I think the Note 2 has a lot of potentional to also be turned into a cinema beast, for watching movies for example. The cool thing about the viewfinder was that from the inside it even looked like a theater, due to the shape and a soft material which contributed to the overall feel. Pretty cool. This thread is mainly meant for creative ideas, since there aren't any 5'5" double eyed viewfinders out there. So join in, see who else is interested.
Would be amazing if this could materialize. Keeping track of this thread.
tuxonhtc said:
Would be amazing if this could materialize. Keeping track of this thread.
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:good: So I did find a (rare) dual viewfinder, for the Canon 5D3 etc, which is suitable for 3.2" screens. This pic is for reference and perhaps an idea. The issue with finding the right magnification has to do with the focal length/point, size of the magnifier and the piece that would connect to the screen.

Havit SK466BT PINK (bluetooth speaker) for 34.99 on amazon

Bluetooth speaker which is worth buying. HV-SK466BT is a small and fashionable designed Bluetooth speaker. Initially when you unwrap the box you cannot imagine how valuable this may perhaps be considering the price and it’s size.
The weight of this speaker is neither heavy nor very light and it’s small size allows you to carry this Bluetooth speaker anyplace you go, coming with a rubbery finish substance which gives you a good feel when you touch it plus protects it if dropped. It fell by mistake from me and was okay with no single scratch. This speaker has a good bass and extremely loud and clear sound quality which in this price range is not easy to get.
One of the best feature is the calling element, having an internal microphone it allows you to answer your phone calls too, so everyone can hear and talk. Last but not the least the battery life of this is phone is 7 to 8 hours which is more than at least what I expected.
http://amzn.to/1nQOi9I
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[Discussion] notice poor picture quality sending Android UI screenshots in some apps

My phone is HTC U11 and right now I'm on ViperU 2.3 ROM (Oreo). Found weird jagged stroke on UI screenshots send by apps, I wonder if anyone with same or different phone has seen or noticed. To be clear when the UI is at first captured, the image quality is good.
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But if I send them in certains apps (Telegram etc. but not limited to Telegram) the downgraded picture looks ugly at the edge of lines and strokes, jagged. You can even see that line of dots disappears due to the same reason.......
I have compared with my friend's image (I let him send me the same shot) in the app, but that looks fine despite the blurred quality, even though we are on the same phone and the same ROM.
Now when sending shots in some apps that I'm actually concerning image quality this is frustrating since most apps downgrade image and that jagged edge is destroying the image......
Dose that have something to do with Android thumbnailing algorithm which in the saying for years is way worse than what iOS applies? Wish some one has some talk over this...

Most out of MI A2 stock camera app

Just wanted to share way I found to get most out of MI A2 camera without rooting and installing Gcam.
First of all use HDR with contrast at lowest, other 2 settings should be best kept at normal. This ensures you get every detail retained in the photo, for some reason Xiaomi did awful job with adding contrast to photos and crushes all blacks.
Then I played with snapseed way too much to create filter that I can apply to all photos as a default, filter that brings back contrast without sacrificing detail. Lowest contrast setting also reveals some indigo noise Xiaomi tryed to hide by crushing blacks and I found good compromise with that too.
Just go to qr looks in snapseed and scan image below, then you can find filter in styles menu and apply it.
So here it is, so happy with it.
imgur.com/a/l9wqozY
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Edited post and snapseed look because it was wrong version. Sorry.
how to use it or applyy it ?steps ?

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