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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Did you know that LG actually makes the Retina display for iphone 4??
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Posted: 2011-02-09 21:12:17
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doministry Posts: > 500


On 2011-02-09 21:12:17, Bonovox wrote:
Did you know that LG actually makes the Retina display for iphone 4??


Lol, nice. I am totally surprised by this maker.
They are the big surprise of last years I'd say.
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Posted: 2011-02-09 22:03:16
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mriley Posts: > 500

Yep, they make IPS displays
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Posted: 2011-02-09 22:03:39
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roanmy Posts: 189

I wish SE had put a 540x960 pixels display in the Arc. =/
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Posted: 2011-02-09 22:18:26
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mriley Posts: > 500


On 2011-02-09 22:18:26, roanmy wrote:
I wish SE had put a 540x960 pixels display in the Arc. =/



+1

The display is really important on phones now, I'm not too keen on the Arc, high cost for a plastic build covered in fingerprints + awkward shape
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Posted: 2011-02-09 22:34:47
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Plus it is apparently very light which I hate really light mobiles makes them feel cheap & not like something expensive
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Posted: 2011-02-09 22:36:46
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rikken Posts: > 500


I'm not too keen on the Arc, high cost for a plastic build covered in fingerprints + awkward shape



Agree, they are up against some pretty heavy competitors
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Posted: 2011-02-09 23:10:17
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Naar Posts: 238

I keep hearing about the Arc using different frequencies and im a bit confused.

Is it that people want HSPA+ and disappointed is what is causing this confusion for me?

Also does the Arc support the same frequencies as the x10i? And will the international version of Arc work on T mobile USA (both call + 3g)?

Thanks
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Posted: 2011-02-10 00:53:23
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tranced Posts: > 500

Check the first post
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Posted: 2011-02-10 00:59:00
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Naar Posts: 238

The 1st post has 4 sets of frequencies which doesn't really answer my question.

As far as I know there is no i and a versions of Arc announced, although the different set of frequencies seems to suggest that.

Also isn't T mobile using 1700 and 2100 and Arc only has 1700. So will it work fine?

So instead of asking me to read the 1st post, which I did, can you just answer my question please?
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Posted: 2011-02-10 01:53:53
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