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- 08-30-2010 08:46 PM #21Senior Member
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- 08-30-2010 11:01 PM #22Member
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i think i can buy a amoled screen for i7500 but Im too dumb for the driver things
the screen costs 30€ i think
if a dev answer and say it is possible, then i would buy
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- 08-30-2010 11:26 PM #23Senior Member
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I don't really think you will get any possibility with it. LCD IC driver surely is completely different and pin incompatible and considering Amoled is a different driving technology I could bet nothing will happen.
Resolution is the last of the problems in a similar change.
LCD of the Spica is indeed already good, only problem in my opinion is that consume much power and heat up quiet a bit....
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- 08-31-2010 01:46 PM #24Junior Member
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it's not an AMOLED screed , spica has TFT screen
- 08-31-2010 02:52 PM #25
My Spica Has A TFT
I HAVE NO SPICA NOW

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- 08-31-2010 03:24 PM #27
I have a Spica and a Wave. Wave has Super AMOLED and to be fair... it kicks ass. It has the specific blue-ish tint, which is not a disturbance at all, but you can't compare Spica's TFT with Wave's Super AMOLED. Under the sun Wave acts really good, but as you know, Spica doesn't. First thing you see at an AMOLED or Super AMOLED (any OLED, actually) is the blue-ish tint, which as I read on Wikipedia, is due to the fact that the blue OLEDS found in the screen are more likely to fade in time than the red and green OLEDS, so the blue tint is supposed to compensate with the faded blue OLEDS. Hope this clarifies a bit more the fact that Spica has a good TFT screen, and not AMOLED or whatever OLED-family screen.
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- 08-31-2010 05:53 PM #28Senior Member
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tft
this is a better explanation "AMOLED vs TFT" with a bit extra technical details
- 09-01-2010 09:29 AM #29Member
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^^+1 for you to find just used it under the sun and youll noticed thats TFT screen.
- 09-03-2010 09:57 AM #30Senior Member
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By the way SuperAmoled is good, but not so incredible under the sun to say it's a new generation of screen. Surely is a good improvement on Amoled only, but it has to be improved better on pixel density, color saturation etc.... and I would like to see how much it compares to tft in real power consumption usage...
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