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It has been out here for a while, the White version.
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Posted: 2012-01-24 02:55:27
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Tsepz Its exactly that.They were identical just differently packaged.I had both those phones.If I was a businessman in a suit with a brief case yep the Note would get my vote and I would have one.(or some clean boring office job) But Im an artist who climbs scaffolding and scurries around on the floor so the S2 it had to be.Fits snugly in my pocket without been uncomfortable and one handed use isnt a problem.Would love a Note but its just not practical for me.
Theres even a Checkrom RevoHD rom for the Note.
Whenever I watch reviews of it my heart sinks and I think did I make the right choice getting the G2.But then I think back to that Samsung Expo and I know it just wasnt for me.
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Posted: 2012-01-24 05:23:06
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The best screen I have seen on any phone to date
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Posted: 2012-01-24 13:21:32
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On 2012-01-24 13:21:32, dibdin wrote:
The best screen I have seen on any phone to date
I know right? Went to a Samsung store last December, screen was mind-blowing.
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Posted: 2012-01-24 14:09:46
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Why is the screen on this better?
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Posted: 2012-01-24 14:31:41
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It has a HD screen super amoled but uses pentile matrix which means less sub pixels so not quite the sharpness it could have had
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Posted: 2012-01-24 14:49:00
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On 2012-01-24 14:49:00, Bonovox wrote:
It has a HD screen super amoled but uses pentile matrix which means less sub pixels so not quite the sharpness it could have had
and no other phone has that?
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Posted: 2012-01-24 18:18:42
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Yes the older Galaxy S has Pentile Matrix display which means although it's still the same resolution say 800x480 it looks more pixelated up close as it has few sub pixels. My Nokia Lumia is the same too but it does not make it look bad at all just less sharp a little. But on the Note you would really fail to notice it as it has a higher HD display
[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2012-01-24 18:09 ]
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Posted: 2012-01-24 19:09:12
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On 2012-01-24 19:09:12, Bonovox wrote:
Yes the older Galaxy S has Pentile Matrix display which means although it's still the same resolution say 800x480 it looks more pixelated up close as it has few sub pixels. My Nokia Lumia is the same too but it does not make it look bad at all just less sharp a little. But on the Note you would really fail to notice it as it has a higher HD display
[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2012-01-24 18:09 ]
Yep. My mother has a Galaxy S and I can see pixels when viewing the display very closely. I can't distinguish any pixels on my Galaxy S II despite the latter's lower PPI.
I guess Samsung made a trade-off while designing the phone, instead of going for qHD, they opted the Galaxy S's screen resolution but with a standard RGB matrix instead of going PenTile which many phones with a qHD panel had adopted.
Expect a "Super AMOLED HD Plus" in the Galaxy S III, now that would be a proper 720p screen.
[ This Message was edited by: Run_dawn10 on 2012-01-25 16:19 ]
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Posted: 2012-01-25 17:16:10
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The Galaxy Note has a HD800P display (1280x800) same res as most 10" tablets, so its got a high DPI even at 5.3" it looks stunning, its not a regular 720p like the Galaxy Nexus.
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Posted: 2012-01-25 17:49:26
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