I have been reading all the Note 7 reviews, and now have come to the conclusion that the display on the Note 7 is worse than of the Note 5, Note 4 and S7 phones, in terms of colour accuracy I mean! I mean why the heck Samsung had to do that? Or I am the only one missing something here? The temp is over 7000K, DeltaE Avg. is now more than twice than of the Note 5, and three times than on the S7 ! One of the main reasons I (and many others I am sure) use a Samsung is because of the colour accurate display! Now if they take that, and it seems like deliberately then what's the freaking point? I was thinking about getting the phone, now I am torn! I still don't get it though!
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It's the best screen ever on a mobile device...
http://www.displaymate.com/Galaxy_Note7_ShootOut_1.htm
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nolimit06 said:
It's the best screen ever on a mobile device...
http://www.displaymate.com/Galaxy_Note7_ShootOut_1
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You didn't copy the full link, thus it is broken. Here's the link:
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I have always used galaxy devices on Cinema mode, I am now on Adaptive mode.
The sole point of this topic was about colour accuracy! Those who use Adaptive mode and stuffs use the most saturated settings anyway, you should only care if you use the Basic mode! Of course its the best display, that is all things considered, lower power draw, maximum and minimum brightness level etc., but look the colour accuracy part, even on the DisplayMate review it has gone to Very Good from Note 5's Excellent!
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UK retailer Mobile Fun have released the images of a number of Official Samsung products for the Samsung Galaxy S3. Over on their blog they’ve shown images for six bound to be popular S3 Official accessories: the Desktop Dock, Holder and Battery Charger, two Flip cases, the C-Pen and Wi-Fi Display Hub.
Read more:
http://pockethacks.com/official-samsung-galaxy-s3-accessories-images-pop-up-at-mobile-fun/
So, there will be a pen like the Note.. What do you think: useful or useless garnishment?
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So, there will be a pen like the Note.. What do you think: useful or useless garnishment?
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Well, the Note's pen is good and very useful for some apps, but that's mainly because of the big screen (I really miss the old Windows Mobile days and the stylus era ).
Win_XP said:
Well, the Note's pen is good and very useful for some apps, but that's mainly because of the big screen (I really miss the old Windows Mobile days and the stylus era ).
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It was actually the Old Palm days, but I digress....
Zisworg said:
So, there will be a pen like the Note.. What do you think: useful or useless garnishment?
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it wont be pressure sensitive so pretty useless unless you have 10 broken fingers
Useless stuf this stylus.Only a thin case and a screen protector its useful
Hey all,
I'm liking my Note 7 fine, but I'm not LOVING it, and it comes down to one thing for me: the screen just isn't as vibrant as past phones (Note 5 and S7). It seems that Samsung has dulled it a bit, the colors don't "pop" in that over-saturated way they used to. Playing with the screen modes it seems the Adaptive mode is the most vibrant but even there it's noticeably duller to my eyes. It's by no means a deal-breaker, but it's my one "complaint" at the moment.
Interestingly, activating the video enhancer works wonders - when watching a video! Which is nice... but I want that thing on ALL THE TIME! I actually mentioned this to a Samsung rep in the store the other day and his answer was "well, nobody's complaining about it". Well, nobody BUT ME I guess. And I totally get that some people never liked how artificial the colors used to look on Samsung devices, and it's why the screen modes were always a great thing. I could turn on the mode that made the colors pop while others could leave it off. I just wish I could do that with this phone, but I can't.
I know there's no setting for activating that video enhancer across the board but I'm just throwing it out here in case there's a hack or app or something I'm not aware of... and if not, maybe get some enterprising dev thinking about it For me, it's taking a nearly flawless device and bringing it down just a hair. Not drastically, but a little.
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So I recently started to notice a vertical line (or lines) on some screens. This normally happens in dark gray-ish backgrounds which are used in many apps as night mode or loading screens.
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This is also the place where the see through part of the case begins, when it's closed. The reason I say this is because the case that came with the phone works very weirdly - it does nothing when I close the flap normally, but when I fold it behind the phone it will lock the screen and go into "case mode".
My friend has the same phone and says his works normally, I'll try to get my hands on his phone / case to do some more experiments..
I understand that I should exchange the phone but given that it isn't even sold in my country and there isn't any stock left at the moment, I want to try to solve this if possible.
Has anyone here got the same issue ? Or any experience with such an issue ?
I used to have similar things, only worse, on my older amoleds (Motorola was pretty bad ) but I thought this has since been fixed - just checked my pixel and there are no lines or spots ..
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My comparison with mate 9 pro and pixel XL :
I've highlighted the lines that are visible to me with my eyes (not thought the camera) I understand that camera shows a lot of blemishes on all screens but there are clear lines on Huaweis and nothing on the pixel when I look at it .
Bonus galaxy s7:
Also perfect when not looking through the camera ...
Edit: I should also add that this 'defect' is much more noticeable on the PD, even though I can see some lines on the Pro I wouldn't have noticed them through normal use, I think .
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I had my first Android experience a few yrs ago with the Galaxy S2. I enjoyed the ability to change virtually anything visual on the screen but the notifications for emails, calls, texts, etc. was absolute garbage. Kies was pathetic. That, coupled with badge counts for new emails never working correctly, moved me to go with the iPhone. After using the iPhone 5, 5s and now the 6s I am rather bored with Apple.
Currently I am looking at the S9 and have heard amazing things about this phone. Since my last Android experience was the S2 – how improved is the S9? Are my biggest beefs with the previous phone put to rest?
After the S2 I vowed to never get a Samsung again. I loved the S2 but I got burned. Anyway the S6 came along and I was pleasantly surprised! They took all the design flaws and pretty much eradicated them.
Put it this way, if id not noticed an improvement between my two phones I'm sure I would have noticed the S9. I'm certain that's even a big leap over my S6!
I'm almost certain I'll return to Samsung next year.
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S9 is seriously great, I'm running P AOSP thanks to project treble
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ASHLEY117 said:
S9 is seriously great, I'm running P AOSP thanks to project treble
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If he doesn't get the us veraion,he can n do that too. Lol
The s9 is awesome. I came from an s5 and it's astonishing
Hi. I'd like to share with you some nice feature i found at reddit. It is just as title says, modes well known from previous generations.
All thanks goes to someone who discovered this.
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Can confirm it does work and the settings are actually different. The AMOLED settings are more vibrant then the NATURAL settings, but not as vibrant as VIVID
Thanks for sharing! I don't get why Samsung would want to hide this setting...
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Hi. I'd like to share with you some nice feature i found at reddit. It is just as title says, modes well known from previous generations.
All thanks goes to someone who discovered this.View attachment 5131719View attachment 5131721
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Mind sharing the sub reddit link from where you got that?
The phone automatically switches modes like when viewing a movie, right?
Or not? Or is it there for 3rd party apps to utilize?
If not set to natural though it blows the saturation through the roof for pictures. Couldn't see setting it to vivid or cinema all the time.
Color calibration/throughput has always been a huge issue with Androids... still is.
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Mind sharing the sub reddit link from where you got that?
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There are a few, this is one:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Galaxy_S20/comments/jlid2s
@uicnren thank you