Hi!
I had my One X screen repalced, but the new one is not as bright as the original, what could be the causes?
Thanks!
ChaosPope said:
Hi!
I had my One X screen repalced, but the new one is not as bright as the original, what could be the causes?
Thanks!
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Different manufacturer. There are 2 types of panel for the HOX. One of which is dimmer and also cooler colour temperature. If your whites look bluer or colder then you have the dimmer panel.
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stuart0001 said:
Different manufacturer. There are 2 types of panel for the HOX. One of which is dimmer and also cooler colour temperature. If your whites look bluer or colder then you have the dimmer panel.
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Thanks a lot mate
Bad news, this is not the case. The same screen on a diffrent One X is bright as hell, like it should be, but not on mine.. Any other ideas? The phone itslef has a waist-height fall on pavement, sahttered the glass, the screen was ok. Now the repair guy is startled and doesnt know what to do - why the screen is dimm, could it be a backlight problem caused on the motherboard?
It might be a cheap, non oem screen.
How much did you pay for it, proper ones are not cheap.
Its 85Ls so in dollars its about 170$, but its hard to compare because of the currency.
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I thought I might start a discussion. I have a One X on pre order and will give my Gnex to my wife.
After reading Paul O'briens review of the One X I must say that the screen sounds amazing. Is LCD the future? Is Amoled no longer the best?
Was it ever the best? Some people prefer OLED screens some prefer LCD.
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I thought I might start a discussion. I have a One X on pre order and will give my Gnex to my wife.
After reading Paul O'briens review of the One X I must say that the screen sounds amazing. Is LCD the future? Is Amoled no longer the best?
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Where did you read his review please?
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Where did you read his review please?
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This??
knightrocker said:
This??
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Thanks, I'd found that but want sure if he meant that one as it doesn't really seem like a review
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robt772000 said:
I thought I might start a discussion. I have a One X on pre order and will give my Gnex to my wife.
After reading Paul O'briens review of the One X I must say that the screen sounds amazing. Is LCD the future? Is Amoled no longer the best?
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No, Amoled is still the future. However, right now LCD currently is the best, since LCD has best battery life and non-pentile with ultra-high resolution. Why I say Amoled is the future it is because amoled has not require back-light which means you saw dark is completely dark, high colour saturation, 100% viewing angle and thinner. However, it has poor battery life when display white images(almost 3x higher power consumption than IPS-LCD display), too high contrast, too high colour saturation but already solved by now and high cost. That is why everyone right now prefer IPS/S.LCD 2 over HD S.Amoled. If Samsung solve this problem should be 1 year or 2. Then, LCD will be dead.
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No, Amoled is still the future. However, right now LCD currently is the best, since LCD has best battery life and non-pentile with ultra-high resolution. Why I say Amoled is the future it is because amoled has not require back-light which means you saw dark is completely dark, high colour saturation, 100% viewing angle and thinner. However, it has poor battery life when display white images(almost 3x higher power consumption than IPS-LCD display), too high contrast, too high colour saturation but already solved by now and high cost. That is why everyone right now prefer IPS/S.LCD 2 over HD S.Amoled. If Samsung solve this problem should be 1 year or 2. Then, LCD will be dead.
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HTC announced that the SLCD2 that they are using has been modified by HTC.
To give fantastic contrast levels & to improve the contrast levels.
chrisjcks said:
HTC announced that the SLCD2 that they are using has been modified by HTC.
To give fantastic contrast levels & to improve the contrast levels.
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Ya, may be up to 1500 contrast, but not quite as Super amoled which is 50,000.
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Ya, may be up to 1500 contrast, but not quite as Super amoled which is 50,000.
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lol, just realised i said contrast twice.
i meant modified to improve viewing angles and contrast levels.
samoled have unnatural colors. They are too intense
From the copious amount of videos I've seen the viewing angle is great (same as any other LCD like my desire z) and the blacks look very black, nearly the same as the black bezel around it.
It all comes down to personal preferences. I think after a few hours most people are happy with what they see, I'm still happy with my standard SLCD
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This is the review http://android.modaco.com/page/news/_/android/htc-announce-one-series-with-one-x-r344?st=30
I was never convinced of LCD but the SLCD2 is a great one and surely better than AMOLED.
Who needs SGS3?
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This is the review http://android.modaco.com/page/news/_/android/htc-announce-one-series-with-one-x-r344?st=30
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Gotta love this...
The screen is, frankly, insane. Compared to my Galaxy Nexus it was embarrassing ( I had a GN and loved the screen so if he says this, I am reassured )
This means a beats headset in box and beats enhanced audio right across the device. ( This might of answered the speculation as to whether it includes beats in the box)
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You still won't get pure blacks on the One X like on the Nexus, however, the screen would be crystal clear and the colors would be natural.
I prefer Smoled.
imho, the colors are not natural on amoled's.
And who needs a green colored withe? I tested some amoled devices and this was the case..
The blacks are good enough on LCD. What I need is my whites to be white and colors to look natural. amoled screens give me a headache. They just aren't there yet. Also the LCD screens seem brighter which helps on sunny days. If you like the current set of AMOLED screens better, that's fine but I'm tired of hearing that it's better when I look at it and my eyes say NO.
i don't know if anybody noticed but color gradation is horrible on the SGSII screen, you can see the color steps very clearly in 2D games for example
Most Highres OLED Screen have Pentile screens (e.g. Galaxy Nexus). They can look pretty awful depending one the picture displayed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PenTile_matrix_family
Yes, pentile displays are awful..
Hello,
I have a HTC One X, and I realized recently that my screen (the entire screen) was yellowish. I compare it with the X One of my friends, their screens is white (so white that looks like being blue).
Why do my colors are, overall, yellow rather than white?
I've done the updates, I have the original theme, and brightness at maximum.
Do you have the same problem as me?
Should I bring him back in the store?
I suggest you have it replaced immediately.
The original unit that was given to me had that yellowish tint, I think its a screen burn? or a factory defect.
Had the shop replaced it immediately.
Your screen should not be yellow. It definitely looks like the yellow spot issue but in my experience they do not go away. definitely get it replaced or send it to HTC for repair if they can't replace it.
Is it yellowish/yellow spots or just a little warm in tone?
If it's the latter then you have the better of the 2 screens available as colours are more accurate and the screen is brighter. As you say, your friends phone is too blue.
It can be deceiving as the clock widget for instance is not a true white so can through you off.
Best way to evaluate is display a true white blank image and you should see that it looks white and not blue (cold) or yellow (warm). I use Dead Pixel Tester which has a variety of colours you can display
i own a yellowish and a whiteish one , and surprise surprise.... the yellowish is a lot better than the other
Mine is also very yellowish, compared to my wife's sensation or to an amoled display. The colors look very ok to until i compare side by side..
I do not think it is a defect...
Guys! Don't forget to set brightness to same level when comparing. I noticed my white screen actually looks more yellowish than the warmer screen when on lowest brightness settings. However, at a higher brightness it definitely has a whiter white and it seems brighter.
I got the yellow-dot-issue yesterday :'( I have had the phone since release day and now blah, damn it! will contact HTC tonight and tell you what they say
stesa said:
i own a yellowish and a whiteish one , and surprise surprise.... the yellowish is a lot better than the other
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Which one of those is the yellowish one?
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This is not a defect. HTC One X screens are manufactured by several sources. Some come with a blueish/whiteish tint, others with a yellowish tint. I have had both units. I prefer the blueish/whiteish tint, but both screens are very good.
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Which one of those is the yellowish one?
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the one sin the left is the yellowish. and both are on 100% brightness
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Fennec.001 said:
Hello,
I have a HTC One X, and I realized recently that my screen (the entire screen) was yellowish. I compare it with the X One of my friends, their screens is white (so white that looks like being blue).
Why do my colors are, overall, yellow rather than white?
I've done the updates, I have the original theme, and brightness at maximum.
Do you have the same problem as me?
Should I bring him back in the store?
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I also have the Yellowish Screen, I solved this problem long ago when I had my SGS2 as the Super Amoled Plus had a greenish tent with Screen Adjuster, A great app from the market, Just increase the blue to 7 or 9 and all the yellowish tent will disappear.
neocryte said:
This is not a defect. HTC One X screens are manufactured by several sources. Some come with a blueish/whiteish tint, others with a yellowish tint. I have had both units. I prefer the blueish/whiteish tint, but both screens are very good.
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It's been that way since the Sensation. One display is made by Acer (cool) and the other by Sharp (warm). The XL uses Sony displays exclusively for some reason.
Here's the two different displays on the Sensation...
Yup don't worry too much. Not a problem. Even iPhone 4S'es screens are manufactured by different suppliers. My screen is the cooler one, but both have their advantages. My dad's iPhone 4S has the warmer screen, but colours look more vibrant. My One X has the cool screen, which is less vibrant in terms of colour, but more accurate.
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I had a yellow bit at top of my screen, and took back to tesco as my contract was only. 11 days old.
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Many reviews say that the one X has the best display on the market...anyone knows who is the manufacturer of that display?
LG?Sharp?Sony?...thanks.
Think, sharp
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Look in the Sensation Forums in General section the habe a Code to Know what screen it is
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nic85 said:
Many reviews say that the one X has the best display on the market...anyone knows who is the manufacturer of that display?
LG?Sharp?Sony?...thanks.
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Sony, at least for AnandTech's review unit:
"I did some poking around, and my HTC One X (AT&T) review unit has a Sony display:
[DISP] mipi_video_sony_hd720p_init: assign initial setting for SONY_NT id 0x18103 Cut1, PANEL type = PANEL_ID_ELITE_SONY_NT"
The display on the Teg3 One X is from either Sharp or AUO (Acer); HTC uses both. The AUO display is cooler and seems to be preferred. The One XL only uses a Sony display.
so sony rules!! :good:
btw i found this comparison by anandtech
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6425/google-nexus-4-and-nexus-10-review/2
in this test the LG screen seems the better one...
Read the Nexus 4 reviews they are stating the screen displays more washed out colours. It will be a good screen burn good as the One X hard to tell until those with both phones can compare.
Also remember the HOX will have the larger screen despite being the same size as the on screen buttons on the N4 takes up screen estate.
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Do all displays look like that http://www.kitguru.net/mobile/blair-mcclelland/htc-one-x-smartphone-indepth-analysis/ ? By that, i mean if you enlarge that image, you can see parallel alternating lines with different color. It is visible under certain lighting only. If you also turn on the screen and put a white background, for example, and look very closely at the screen at a 10-15cm distance for some time, you can see parallel lines of alternating brightness. Does that have to do with the technology?
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giannis_ch said:
Do all displays look like that http://www.kitguru.net/mobile/blair-mcclelland/htc-one-x-smartphone-indepth-analysis/ ? By that, i mean if you enlarge that image, you can see parallel alternating lines with different color. It is visible under certain lighting only. If you also turn on the screen and put a white background, for example, and look very closely at the screen at a 10-15cm distance for some time, you can see parallel lines of alternating brightness. Does that have to do with the technology?
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Those marks are the electrical tracks written on the glass to enable it to detect touch. Chemicals are used that are electrically conductive and are almost transparent to light, but not completely transparent to light, so under some circumstances you will see these marks.
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Phil
I see, thanks for the information, i guess i have sensitive eyes
nic85 said:
so sony rules!! :good:
btw i found this comparison by anandtech
(LINK)
in this test the LG screen seems the better one...
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So basically Nexus 4 has the best screen compare to other smartphones?
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So basically Nexus 4 has the best screen compare to other smartphones?
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I don't think there is such thing as "best" screen. E.g. nothing can beat the AMOLEDs in terms of contrast. They suck at everything else (and I mean "everything"), but their black is unbeatable. Our screen has the advantage to be laminated to the protective glass which gives it great appeal. The butterfly has the highest ppi on a screen (higher than the N10 I think), but at the end of the day it's which screen looks better to YOU. And that's something only you can decide by looking at them. No benchmarking or reviews can do that.
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Both current mainstream screen technologies have their advantages and disadvantages.
I like both IPS and AMOLED for different reasons.
Screen technology will improve further next year.
So just enjoy whatever device you get as there will always be something better coming along.
hey guys, my htc one x screen broke and sent it fir repair were they changed the screen obviously. I just got it back, and for some reason the screen is significantly brighter. And no i dont mean the screen brightness that can be adjusted.i mean the colors are brighter,1 like facebook is really light blue!! Any help?
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MohamadAli said:
hey guys, my htc one x screen broke and sent it fir repair were they changed the screen obviously. I just got it back, and for some reason the screen is significantly brighter. And no i dont mean the screen brightness that can be adjusted.i mean the colors are brighter,1 like facebook is really light blue!! Any help?
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There are 3 different types of screens for the HoX. Some manufactured by sony, others by acer and the rest by sharp. Maybe that might be the case and there's no actual fix to that. Having experienced two type of screens.
I had the acer screen and my friend had either a sony or a sharp. We never checked, however, i can tell you that both were very nice.
While mine had whiter whites, his had much nicer, vibrant colors. Nothing to be butthurt over IMO.
shadehh said:
There are 3 different types of screens for the HoX. Some manufactured by sony, others by acer and the rest by sharp. Maybe that might be the case and there's no actual fix to that. Having experienced two type of screens.
I had the acer screen and my friend had either a sony or a sharp. We never checked, however, i can tell you that both were very nice.
While mine had whiter whites, his had much nicer, vibrant colors. Nothing to be butthurt over IMO.
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how do you know the manufacturer?
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how do you know the manufacturer?
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Im curious to know who made such a bloody amazing screen !!!
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how do you know the manufacturer?
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I'm also VERY curious. :what:
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Hi,
I've noticed that the colors on my HTC One V are slightly yellowish, compared to my iPhone. Especially whites. For instance, while viewing any thing with a white background, the One V's screen positively looks yellow, like it's contracted jaundice. However it's barely noticeable if I hadn't compared it to the iPhone.
As far as I know, both have LCD displays, so why should such a discrepancy arise?
Is there any app / kernel setting that can change the color (gamma?) settings for the phone to make it more realistic and less 'yellowish' ?
many of these cases arise due to faulty LCD screens...consider sending it for repair or replacement...
Isn't our screen an amoled? I think that may have something to do with it.
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