I know how you feel, but have you actually used one? While iPhone is trying to sell one 4" phone that is too tall too narrow. Samsung is selling Note 2, Galaxy S3, and a bunch of other sizes. It looks like for them the best sellers are the galaxy S3 and the Note 2. Both are 4.8" and 5.5" (both beyond 4" screen of iPhone 5). They sell more phones than iPhone (JUST SAMSUNG! not including other android phones like the HTC Droid DNA that I think will overtake Galaxy S3). Combined, just these two Samsung models sell more than the ONLY ONE MODEL of iPhone 5. If you take iPhone 4S and older models into consideration, then Galaxy SII and NOTE 1 over takes them as well. So this will be a loss game for Apple if they don't wake up and see the light...
LARGE SIZE SCREENS SELL MORE THAN NARROW/SMALL SIZE SCREENS! This is the trend going forward and there is no "catching up" because the momentum is exponential going forwards for large size screens. If Apple does not come up with an answer to large size screens, they will be the minority, like button phones becoming minority to touch screens.
But the good size is 5" at 1080p. I think HTC made a good call. It is better than Galaxy S3 (and of course iphone 5) because of the 1080p screen (that is if you take out slow java out of the equation).
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There are a lot of real smart people who knows about dpi.
Look here for summary:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2364871,00.asp
A printed page is now currently at 1400dpi for laser printers. Why? Because people can see the dots at 600dpi and 300dpi. If they COULDN'T see it, why push for 1400dpi? Because 1400dpi is about the arms length that people can't tell between the dots when held in front of you (including 6 inches). So if printer makers are aiming for 1400dpi, why is the iPhone stuck at 326dpi at 3-4 inches?
I like Apple, but someone has to wake them up. If not, it will be a repeat of Macintosh losing to Windows. And we know how that went...
Maybe you need glasses, perhaps. Or, next year, if the iPad Mini, say, doubles its resolution in both directions, you'll claim that makes it better.There is no discernible difference between 326 or 447 PPI, retina or HTC DNA display.
Why do you want a Phone that barely fits in your pocket?
Why do you want to play a full HD movie on your PHONE?
Why do you want more pixels if you can't see them?
Why do you want a Phone that barely fits in your pocket?
Why do you want to play a full HD movie on your PHONE?
Why do you want more pixels if you can't see them?
Fail. Nice try though. Try it on your screen..pinch and zoom all you like...and you will never see the pixels...
You couldn't pay me to walk around with one of those idiotic huge phones. The 4" screen is the max for me. I still cant believe people are dumb enough to buy huge phones. Why not just pick up a giant block phone from 1980?
I laugh at people who actually think the Note is cool. What a joke.
Why do you want a Phone that barely fits in your pocket?
Why do you want to play a full HD movie on your PHONE?
Why do you want more pixels if you can't see them?
Maybe you need glasses, perhaps. Or, next year, if the iPad Mini, say, doubles its resolution in both directions, you'll claim that makes it better.
More pixels are always better, all else being equal, but all else, mainly battery life and GPU requirements, is never equal.
I think he was just showing what a close up of the screen looks like (via magnification). Obviously when you zoom in text will rerender itself....
But you don't see the background white pixels. Ever. Unless you use a magnifying glass. But that is not the issue here.
You couldn't pay me to walk around with one of those idiotic huge phones. The 4" screen is the max for me. I still cant believe people are dumb enough to buy huge phones. Why not just pick up a giant block phone from 1980?
I laugh at people who actually think the Note is cool. What a joke.
You couldn't pay me to walk around with one of those idiotic huge phones. The 4" screen is the max for me. I still cant believe people are dumb enough to buy huge phones. Why not just pick up a giant block phone from 1980?
I laugh at people who actually think the Note is cool. What a joke.
Demand? 1080p screens are useful if our phones have 256 GB/512 GB flash storage, so that we can store high resolution videos on these phones. Yes, we can do this today, but only a limited number of these video files fits in 64-80 GB.It looks like the industry finally caught up with demand.
1920x1080p screens at 5"
Modern Java-JIT-compilers generate code which runs at the same speed or faster compared with GCC generated code.If someone like me (who hates android because of the slow java, but may be warm to them releasing android+ with pure C/C++ code)...
Interesting point of view. The GUI on OS X 10.7.x & 10.8.x is awful and iOS is too limiting. I hope Mr. Ive can change this.Apple is reminding me of my BlackBerry days, I refused to try iPhone or android. After three Berries I had enough because like what Apple is doing with the 4, 4S and 5 RIM wasn't giving me anything new. The two are alike that both last device I bought only lasted two weeks.
I love Mac but I'm done with Apple until they make some changes.
Not true. Did you even read my link? Or maybe this one? Or any of the others on the topic?Nope. It's around 300 ppi or around 12 lines pairs/mm at normal reading viewing distance. Optical science has held that to be the average human resolution for about 100 years.
Or, you know, you could stream.Demand? 1080p screens are useful if our phones have 256 GB/512 GB flash storage, so that we can store high resolution videos on these phones. Yes, we can do this today, but only a limited number of these video files fits in 64-80 GB.
Or, you know, you could stream.
I don't seem to ever have issues (wirelessly) streaming 1080p to Netflix on a Roku box; I'm not sure why a phone would have issues either. The bandwidth requirements are within even current cellular capabilities, albeit the latest and greatest ones (it seems 10+ Mbps is required).Stream 1080p video over WiFi? Maybe if you have the right streaming server and wifi router.
Read too many people having issues with streaming 1080p video without buffering, stuttering, audio issue, and constant pauses.
1920x1080p screens at 5"
These phones have them:
HTC Droid DNA
Not true. Did you even read my link? Or maybe this one? Or any of the others on the topic?
300ppi at 12" isn't even close.
I don't seem to ever have issues (wirelessly) streaming 1080p to Netflix on a Roku box; I'm not sure why a phone would have issues either. The bandwidth requirements are within even current cellular capabilities, albeit the latest and greatest ones (it seems 10+ Mbps is required).