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I'm not sure if I'm the only one, but I find the Galaxy S III's screen to be terribly dim in sunlight. Poking around the internet, I found that Samsung manually cut down the maximum display power, nearly halving it from the S II.
The Galaxy S III uses a 1280-by-720, PenTile AMOLED screen, which is higher resolution, but dimmer than the Galaxy S I and Galaxy S II screens, Soneira said. The culprit seems to be power management: in trying to get decent battery life with a huge 4.8-inch display, Samsung had to turn the brightness down.
Power consumption figures bear that out. Samsung cut maximum display power from 2.1 watts on the Galaxy S II to 1.3 watts on the Galaxy S III, dropping maximum brightness from 289 candelas per square meter to 224. The lower power usage, however, lets the S III get solid battery life even with the larger screen: running time with the display on increased from 4.4 hours on the Galaxy S II to 5.6 hours on the S III.
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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2407001,00.asp
http://www.displaymate.com/OLED_Galaxy_S123_ShootOut_1.htm
My question is if it's possible to manually increase the display power, since in my understanding it's being artificially lowered? Like similar to under-clocking or something? Sorry, I'm not really that tech knowledgeable.
El Nivek said:
I'm not sure if I'm the only one, but I find the Galaxy S III's screen to be terribly dim in sunlight. Poking around the internet, I found that Samsung manually cut down the maximum display power, nearly halving it from the S II.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2407001,00.asp
http://www.displaymate.com/OLED_Galaxy_S123_ShootOut_1.htm
My question is if it's possible to manually increase the display power, since in my understanding it's being artificially lowered? Like similar to under-clocking or something? Sorry, I'm not really that tech knowledgeable.
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I wish but I believe it's a hardware issue, so I don't think you can do it
bump cus im looking for the answer
bump. has anyone ever figured this out?
Could not agree more... I would love this kind of tweak!
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Just my 0.02, but this is possible
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Just my 0.02, but this is possible
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great. so what's next? who knows how to make something like this happen?
so anyone have any thoughts on how to move forward with this?
How about making it even darker. That would be a great mod too
bigpappags3 said:
How about making it even darker. That would be a great mod too
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That would be amazing.. Potentially saving battery.
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How about making it even darker. That would be a great mod too
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Lux or ScreenFilter (they just make a dark overlay on your screen basically)
The Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Don't defeat the purpose of why it was introduced.
..id rather be able to adjust the colors and sharpness like my samsung tv... increase color depth... sharpen edges...add contrast..... hell how about 120hz screen? lol
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chris-allen said:
..id rather be able to adjust the colors and sharpness like my samsung tv... increase color depth... sharpen edges...add contrast..... hell how about 120hz screen? lol
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I just want to be able to see what's on the screen when outdoors
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Lux or ScreenFilter (they just make a dark overlay on your screen basically)
The Thanks button is just to avoid "THANKS" posts in threads. Don't defeat the purpose of why it was introduced.
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Screenfilter works amazing.
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I just saw somewhere a mod to flash to make the screen darker...
xshellshock said:
I just saw somewhere a mod to flash to make the screen darker...
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I'm not understanding the darker thing?
loopytee said:
I'm not understanding the darker thing?
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Well, at night the screen looks really bright, even at its lowest setting. With an app such as "screen filter" you can use your phone in bed or whatever both without hurting your eyes and (potentially?) saving your battery.
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loopytee said:
I'm not understanding the darker thing?
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Well, I drive for a living. Mostly @ night. It's illegal for me to pick up and use my phone while driving.....However I drive with my dome light on so if my screen is even darker the Man can't see me!
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Well, I drive for a living. Mostly @ night. It's illegal for me to pick up and use my phone while driving.....However I drive with my dome light on so if my screen is even darker the Man can't see me!
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ok now I get it, let's figure out how to expand the screen parameters. to make it brighter and dimmer
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I'm not understanding the darker thing?
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Dimmer.
hi i got a note 2 and the camera is dark and grainy can you help plz?
shane713 said:
hi i got a note 2 and the camera is dark and grainy can you help plz?
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Are you in a dim environment? Or are you in a bright room?
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If you are taking a picture with low light, candle light or very little ambient light then the picture may come out underexposed (dark) and grainy (noise due to low light). Both problems are associated with low light. Even expensive DSLRs are susceptible to noise in low light however the small camera sensor found in the Note 2 makes it even more apparent.
Daniel
shane713 said:
hi i got a note 2 and the camera is dark and grainy can you help plz?
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Same for me Too Mate.
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If you are taking a picture with low light, candle light or very little ambient light then the picture may come out underexposed (dark) and grainy (noise due to low light). Both problems are associated with low light. Even expensive DSLRs are susceptible to noise in low light however the small camera sensor found in the Note 2 makes it even more apparent.
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i tried every aspect with good brightness, As i used HOX and samsung 2 . same picture
samsung picture was dark whereas HOX was brilliant :silly:
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Are you in a dim environment? Or are you in a bright room?
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i even tried in bright room but same as my above statement.
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I have the same issue but when I use any third party camera apps I,m getting less "grain" compared to the stock camera app. Any idea whats wrong? Is it a software issue or do I have to get it replaced?
It seems people started to noticed camera issue. I hope other people could shed some light .
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I'm getting excessive graininess too, definitely more noticeable than the original note, could this be fixed by a software update? Or is it game over due to the hardware?
I don't know if the camera is dark but the led Flash sure is. It's not as strong as my previous S2. This indeed is bothering me.
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Noticed this earlier. The live shot on the screen was perfect but the captured image was darker.
Any way to just capture as is? I.e. what you see is what you get?
kempas said:
Noticed this earlier. The live shot on the screen was perfect but the captured image was darker.
Any way to just capture as is? I.e. what you see is what you get?
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Are you sure it's not because the screen goes to full brightness in camera? It does when you have auto-brightness on, anyway.
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Are you sure it's not because the screen goes to full brightness in camera? It does when you have auto-brightness on, anyway.
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Ah, could well be that. Cheers!
well my brightness is always full and still this issue exists, can anyone else shed any light on this?
Its a known issue with international note 2 version. From what i know. its a hardware issue!
Low light pictures are definitely grainy without flash. But aside from this, I can't really say the pictures from my Note II are dark.
Try switching your Metering mode to Matrix?
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Its a known issue with international note 2 version. From what i know. its a hardware issue!
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This means int. Got defective products ???
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IMO its a software issue i've been trying out a lot of third party camera apps and the noise(grainy-ness) is a lot different from the stock camera app. It would be really helpful if some developer looks into this.
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Its a known issue with international note 2 version. From what i know. its a hardware issue!
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Could you link us to where you found this out?
Agree, i like the camera on note 1 much more than note 2, to me note 2 beats note 1 in all areas except in camera.
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so this problem is confirmed??
I was going through the review on gsmarena, they have mentioned the camera to be better than the note 1 and really close to the S3 can someone confirm that the graininess is common on all note 2s or only the ones who have already discussed it here ??
It's great when in perfect light. Low light, forget about it.
I mean......
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It's great when in perfect light. Low light, forget about it.
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Some have said "Change the ISO to 200"
HTC said "Go to settings / apps / camera / delete data" .. it actually seemed to make at least a little difference.
I put a new ROM on there with Android 4.3 and it seemed improved but still had the coloring issue you showed.
It seems like software could fix it, but it's hard to tell. Why are HTC replacing some of these if it can be fixed with software?
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It's great when in perfect light. Low light, forget about it.
I mean......
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I understand people like taking photos of all kinds of stuff but why even bother taking a picture from 200 feet away in a dark room? Even if the colors looked better it seems like such a pointless photo. To each their own I guess.
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I understand people like taking photos of all kinds of stuff but why even bother taking a picture from 200 feet away in a dark room? Even if the colors looked better it seems like such a pointless photo. To each their own I guess.
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Took that specifically for this post.
Almost seems that zooming in takes care of the lighting, but obviously then more pixelated.
Why is it a circle pattern too? I'm tempted to pull out the lens cover to see any different.
Was this an issue with original 4.2.1 release on other carriers?
Is this an issue on Google Play Edition?
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Your doing it wrong.
These were taken at the Volbeat concert last week.
The only adjustment I made to stock camera settings was changed it to nighttime mode.
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It's great when in perfect light. Low light, forget about it.
I mean......
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its too dark and you are too far away. Maybe the lumia 1020 could handle that, but I doubt anything else would get a decent picture.
You could try my olympus OM-1 with manual shutter and telefoto lens... Got some great Northern lights shots with 20second shutter.
My point is that it just shouldn't be that grainy. I'm not looking to mount that shot on the wall. My GS3 AOSP would have done a lot better I feel.
Point is, camera sucks in low light. I'm not the only one having the issue.
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Its not a DSLR camera so stop expecting the same quality of photos.
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Dark Jedi said:
Its not a DSLR camera so stop expecting the same quality of photos.
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This times 1000. People's cell phone camera expectations have gotten ridiculous over the last year or so. Want tremendous shots in any lighting situation? Go buy a DSLR, like Dark Jedi said. Simple as that. Not saying you can't be disappointed by how some shots come out, but let's be realistic. It's a cell phone.
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Guys, quit flaming the OP. This is a widespread hardware defect on many Ones and there's a huge thread about it in the international forums here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317507
If your camera shows a bright purple/pink tint in low light, it's defective. HTC is currently trying to pass this off as a software issue and will roll out an update with 4.3 to lock down the ISO and do some color balance tweaking. It'll sort of mask the problem but probably isn't an actual fix. Wait until after the update, and if it still does this (which is more than likely), complain to HTC customer service and they'll probably let you send it in for repair.
Amazing. No flash.
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I think one problem with the OP picture is that from what I can tell, the only lights in the place are those on stage. However, all off those are colored lights. No natural, white light. I think that is one of the biggest reasons for the tint.
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dbornack said:
It's great when in perfect light. Low light, forget about it.
I mean......
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Have you tried using HDR or Night mode? HDR is supposedly better for low and high light environments.
Go to the camera image adjustments, and try changing the exposure next time. You are taking a photo in a dark room where the lighting is illuminating only part of the photo. The camera's light sensor can't tell what to do for the light source.
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My point is that it just shouldn't be that grainy. I'm not looking to mount that shot on the wall. My GS3 AOSP would have done a lot better I feel.
Point is, camera sucks in low light. I'm not the only one having the issue.
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I disagree about the GS3. I had it and it was really not that great. At that distance and low light expect grain and probably some strange colors if you are asking it to recognize strange lighting. Not sure if the purple tint is due to the lighting in the room or some other issue though. Photography is all about light whether you use the camera on the phone or a top of the line DSLR....still about the light. At that distance you are just not getting enough light to the sensor. You could try the max iso setting, but not sure if that would make a difference. Otherwise, you would need to leave your shutter open for longer which in turn would cause shake.
well I think we can say this is a software bug at least and not a physical phone problem.
I *hope*
Well I took a couple of photos at night using different settings. I think the photos came out alight and don't see the complaint some has with the camera.
First one was night mode
Second one was hdr mode
So very useable camera at night just have to take the time to set it up. I am sure I could get better photos if I used the manual settings.
I know anyone who are camera nuts will say auto mode never works right like you think it should. it's just made for people who can't use the individual settings
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I've also read in a couple of places that HTC is replacing phones with the issue.
Has anyone had theirs replaced? What was the process? I just hit a Verizon store, and they said they were unaware, and therefore weren't going to be replacing them.
Also, spent a half hour on the phone with HTC, of which they took me through the *yawn* rudimentary steps of clear cache and data on the Camera app, wiping cache from recovery, etc.
They said they will NOT be replacing phones, and I'd have to wait for the 4.3 update, of which the guy "knows for a fact that it will be fixed then"
Oh well..
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Also, spent a half hour on the phone with HTC, of which they took me through the *yawn* rudimentary steps of clear cache and data on the Camera app, wiping cache from recovery, etc.
They said they will NOT be replacing phones, and I'd have to wait for the 4.3 update, of which the guy "knows for a fact that it will be fixed then"
Oh well..
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Anybody having problems with the camera using a BofA app. I'm trying to deposit a check into bank of america and the picture keeps getting rejected! I never had the problem on my bolt.
Anyone else find the screen to be lacking sharpness?
I'm coming from a gs5, and this phone doesn't seem as crisp with text as well as images.
Went to best buy tonight and looked at the 3 they had on display and they all looked the same.
I also think the colors are muted compared to the gs5, but I'm not sure if that is a bad thing or not.
harlenm said:
Anyone else find the screen to be lacking sharpness?
I'm coming from a gs5, and this phone doesn't seem as crisp with text as well as images.
Went to best buy tonight and looked at the 3 they had on display and they all looked the same.
I also think the colors are muted compared to the gs5, but I'm not sure if that is a bad thing or not.
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the colors "seem muted" to you coming from a gs5 because the gs5 colors are saturated. the note 4's colors are more closer to the right color spectrum than any amoled display has ever been. the note 4's colors are more natural, more realistic.
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the colors "seem muted" to you coming from a gs5 because the gs5 colors are saturated. the note 4's colors are more closer to the right color spectrum than any amoled display has ever been. the note 4's colors are more natural, more realistic.
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Thank you, I do understand that. But it still doesn't explain why the screen seems blurry compared to the gs5.
It's almost as if everything the extra resolution is causing it. If I look at a very high resolution picture, it appear to look fine, but then everything else seems slightly off.
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But it still doesn't explain why the screen seems blurry compared to the gs5.
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I thought I was the only one. I got my Note 4 yesterday and of course I didn't take my eyes off of it for a good hour or so and I thought it was in my head that my vision was blurry. After reading that the phone may not get root and the display disappointment, I'm strongly considering taking it back and keeping my S5.
Lay off the drugs! Screen is awsome for me
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I thought I was the only one. I got my Note 4 yesterday and of course I didn't take my eyes off of it for a good hour or so and I thought it was in my head that my vision was blurry. After reading that the phone may not get root and the display disappointment, I'm strongly considering taking it back and keeping my S5.
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Where did you see no root?
Stigga said:
Where did you see no root?
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Several threads here in the General section. For AT&T phones, anyway.
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Several threads here in the General section. For AT&T phones, anyway.
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Anything post ATT release or the general old root talk
Stigga said:
Anything post ATT release or the general old root talk
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Towel Root was the only way to root and it is now owned by Google, so...
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Towel Root was the only way to root and it is now owned by Google, so...
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Oh snap I didn't know tgat
brentsalinas714 said:
Lay off the drugs! Screen is awsome for me
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If you compared it to a GS5 you wouldn't think the same. GS5 screen is best I've ever used.
Have you tried changing the screen mode options?
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Have you tried changing the screen mode options?
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Yeah, doesn't do anything except change the colors slightly. The more I'm using the phone the more I get used to it. I really hated the S5, so I'm not going back to it(the bluetooth wouldn't work properly with my car).
harlenm said:
If you compared it to a GS5 you wouldn't think the same. GS5 screen is best I've ever used.
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My S5 is right next to me displaying the same images and text and I have to disagree with you. Everything is just as sharp or sharper on my Note 4 screen.
WizeGuyDezignz said:
My S5 is right next to me displaying the same images and text and I have to disagree with you. Everything is just as sharp or sharper on my Note 4 screen.
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^^^^^
This.
At the PPI we're talking about for all three phones (Note 3, SGS5, Note 4) unless you have better than 20/20 vision and/or are holding the device less than 10" away differences in sharpness wouldn't be detectable. Difference in display quality yes. It's about visual acuity which is the lowest common denominator.
As for the Note 4<>Note 3, the display seems "better." What better means to me (which is purely subjective) is it's brighter on the same setting I previously used, it seems crisper, and the colors seem more realistic.
harlenm said:
If you compared it to a GS5 you wouldn't think the same. GS5 screen is best I've ever used.
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Subjectively, based on your tastes, sure, why not. Objectively, not so much...
Our detailed Lab tests show that there have been significant display performance improvements in the new Note models [4 & Edge] including higher resolution, higher absolute color accuracy with better calibration, higher peak brightness with improved screen visibility and readability in high ambient light, and higher display power efficiency, resulting in a number of new records for Smartphone display performance.
What is particularly significant and impressive is that Samsung has been systematically improving OLED display performance twice a year with each Galaxy generation since 2010. With the Galaxy Note 4 there are many significant improvements over the Galaxy Note 3 that we tested a year ago, but also with the Galaxy S5 that we tested in March, and Galaxy Tab S that we tested in June. The most impressive improvements for the Galaxy Note 4 are in the pixels per inch and resolution, the Absolute Color Accuracy, Peak Brightness and screen viewability in High Ambient Light, and display Power Efficiency, which we discuss in turn below.
http://www.displaymate.com/Galaxy_Note4_ShootOut_1.htm
Here is a side by side. Maybe it's just because everything is bigger that it looks slightly blurry to me.
Not sure how good this will look.
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Not sure how good this will look.
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The only thing that matters is how you think it looks. Like so many subjective things discussed on XDA (lag, battery life, overheating, build quality, AOSP vs. overlay) if you're looking for consensus it ain't gonna happen.
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The only thing that matters is how you think it looks. Like so many subjective things discussed on XDA (lag, battery life, overheating, build quality, AOSP vs. overlay) if you're looking for consensus it ain't gonna happen.
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I was referring to how the picture came out.
Edit, because it was taken with a crappy iPhone 6.
On my screen some apps makes the whole screen color go 10shades higher, if you catch my drift. Is anyone else having that issue?
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On my screen some apps makes the whole screen color go 10shades higher, if you catch my drift. Is anyone else having that issue?
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What do you mean? While you are outside in sunlight?
As the title implies, I have a 5T in my hands.
If anyone wants to know anything specific post it here and I'll reply.
Does it come with a pre-installed screen protector, and a case in the box? If so, how are they? Thanks in advance!
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As the title implies, I have a 5T in my hands.
If anyone wants to know anything specific post it here and I'll reply.
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How is the jelly effect or scroll stuttering?
is it exact same size and feel like OP5?
How is the Silicon case? is it very thick? increases size?
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Does it come with a pre-installed screen protector, and a case in the box? If so, how are they? Thanks in advance!
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Comes with the plastic protector as with the OP5, the case is also included. It's nothing fancy but will do while the case manufacturers catch up.
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How is the jelly effect or scroll stuttering?
is it exact same size and feel like OP5?
How is the Silicon case? is it very thick? increases size?
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The Jelly effect is not apparent this time. I have the OP5 also to compare. Screen is obviously just inverted back to the correct orientation.
The phone feels identical to the 5
And the free silicon case is pretty thin, probably wouldn't trust it in a drop however its nice they thought to include it at least until more cases are available.
How is the "alt-tab" peformance between recent apps; is it as quick as you could possible ask for?
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As the title implies, I have a 5T in my hands.
If anyone wants to know anything specific post it here and I'll reply.
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How's call quality? And how does the display look in your opinion?
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How is the "alt-tab" peformance between recent apps; is it as quick as you could possible ask for?
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The switching between apps by double tapping the recent button is very quick. Just as it was previously. I always set my animation scales to 0.5 anyway, but yes. It's good.
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How's call quality? And how does the display look in your opinion?
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Call quality is on par with the 5 if you used that one. It's as expected from any flagship.
The screen is lovely. Super bright and the responsiveness is top notch. I love the slightly rounded edges also.
I'd like to see oneplus add a full screen mode into the file browser app for videos.
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Call quality is on par with the 5 if you used that one. It's as expected from any flagship.
The screen is lovely. Super bright and the responsiveness is top notch. I love the slightly rounded edges also.
I'd like to see oneplus add a full screen mode into the file browser app for videos.
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Thanks for the reply. I didn't use the 5 but you said it's on par with the other flagships. So it's good.
And I'm guessing performance is good?
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As the title implies, I have a 5T in my hands.
If anyone wants to know anything specific post it here and I'll reply.
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How is the sound quality out of the headphone jack? Oneplus has always been recommended highly for its audio output, hopefully it's still good.
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Thanks for the reply. I didn't use the 5 but you said it's on par with the other flagships. So it's good.
And I'm guessing performance is good?
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Yes, the screen doesn't seem to affect battery life at all either. I know from experience oneplus batteries get better with time. Or at least was the case with my 5. I topped an 8 hour SOT once. Looking forward to reaching similar levels with this.
The phone is very fluid.
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How is the sound quality out of the headphone jack? Oneplus has always been recommended highly for its audio output, hopefully it's still good.
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I'm just testing this right now. Seems really good. I'm using the new IMR - R1 earphone. Sound is extremely lush and they don't seem under powered or anything.
Long live 3.5, am I right?
One last question (from me at least lol) could you talk about th speaker?
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One last question (from me at least lol) could you talk about th speaker?
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Speaker is loud. Don't miss a dual front speaker tbh. It's sufficient here enough for my netflix binge watching and oh yeh, Netflix does utilize the full aspect ratio.
Honestly mate, Oneplus have nailed it. I love how the company is progressing. I just wish there was a little more transparency regarding a few internal issues with security.
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Speaker is loud. Don't miss a dual front speaker tbh. It's sufficient here enough for my netflix binge watching and oh yeh, Netflix does utilize the full aspect ratio.
Honestly mate, Oneplus have nailed it. I love how the company is progressing. I just wish there was a little more transparency regarding a few internal issues with security.
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Absolutely. Thanks a lot for taking your time to answer our questions, really appreciate it.
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Is it water resistant? :silly:
Serious: Did you root it already?
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Is it water resistant? :silly:
Serious: Did you root it already?
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Well since I'm actually Aqua man, I hope so.
I haven't rooted it because I'm not sure it's really necessary on these phones anymore ^_^
Does it cook you breakfast in the morning.
What about the battery life? Could you show some picture? SoT? Stand up? Everything you can show me in your normal usage