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- 08-27-2010 05:17 PM #11Senior Member
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Sad but TFT Samsung I5700 Galaxy Spica - Full phone specifications , but better then nokia's TFT
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- 08-27-2010 05:24 PM #12Member
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Spica is TFT, but it's one of the best TFT LCD unit i have ever seen. The brightness is much better than AMOLED unit of OmniaHD(50% of Spica =~100% of OmniaHD). Color is vivid, black is not black but acceptable. Only one complaint is the sunlight legibility, which is sometimes even worse than AMOLED.
- 08-27-2010 05:34 PM #13Senior Member
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But sun legilibility better than IPHONe
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- 08-27-2010 06:39 PM #14Member
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- 08-27-2010 07:27 PM #15Junior Member
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spica is tft not amoled...
- 08-27-2010 08:36 PM #16
Of course, the Spica screen fails to match theI'm using 2.1 eclaire now but i still see colour
banding... can u confirm 2.1 supports 16million
colours now?
wide viewing angles and great contrast of the
I7500 Galaxy. Another surprise is that the Spica
disappoints on sunlight legibility too.
Still, the display is bright and vibrant, with
pleasing solid colors indoors. It ’s a capacitive
unit with silky smooth response. Most
importantly, thanks to the latest version of
Android, the Spica screen has true 16M color
support and the color banding issues plaguing
earlier Android phones do not affect it.
Source: Samsung I5700 Galaxy Spica review: Stars serving Eclairs - GSMArena.com
- 08-27-2010 08:56 PM #17Member
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Agree, even on box it mentioned TFT
- 08-27-2010 09:59 PM #18Member
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weird.. i still see some colour banding on gradient.. anyway TFT or AMOLED.. I would say it won't lose to AMOLED!
- 08-30-2010 05:13 PM #19Senior Member
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This is the truth. Period.
Spica doesn't have an AMOLED and this is quiet easy to see if you come from a real Amoled one like the Jet S8000 I had got before this.
As usual on samsung high end gadgets, even if this is a TFT screen, the quality is really quiet high compared to many if not every (apart from the Iphone4 probably) TFT out there regarding contrast but most important, pixel density and the little distance from it to the touchscreen!.
Amoled and SuperAmoled with their problems (like any new alternative technologies) is by the way too far to get with the past generation of TFT on important points like contrast where Amoled win something like 1000 to 1 with black pixel really BLACK obviously and white pixels that in this way become WHITE. Colors are really saturated and this is good on a gadget.
Anyway... Spica has got a TFT and this is true like has got a Samsung S3C6410 800Mhz application processor plus a Qualcomm MSM6246 HSDP3,6Mbps baseband processor. Not like many ads said a Qualcomm 800Mhz..........
- 08-30-2010 06:00 PM #20Member
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is it possible to take the i7500 screen and put him in spica, with the driver of i7500...
i think it should work
mt is no problem for gabriel i think, if not, i can miss it
so my question, is it possible?
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