Make note 8 super bright like iphone x - Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Questions and Answers

How do make the note 8 super bright and vivid like the iPhone x seems like with brightness all the way turned up and qhd on phone looks so dull can someome help me make this beauty super bright I've read the iPhone x has higher nits . anyway to get this baby in beast mode super bright ?

You should put your 1200 nit note 8 in the trash right now and go out and buy a 600 nit iPhone x!

Why would you even want it that bright? I've never had trouble in bright sunlight. Anything brighter will burn your retinas.
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Shuthefrontdoor said:
You should put your 1200 nit note 8 in the trash right now and go out and buy a 600 nit iPhone x!
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Actually the iPhone x has more nits then the note 8 but the note 8 has more ppi ? get your facts straight ... I will never go to Apple iPhone [ no matter how great their oled screen is ...? ... TEAM# Samsung ... Note 8 ?

mjs2011 said:
Why would you even want it that bright? I've never had trouble in bright sunlight. Anything brighter will burn your retinas.
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Because I paid almost 1000 bucks should be on par/better then any phone out to date on top of that whites look off yellow ? ... No biggie tho ? just wanted to know if there was any way to make screen brighter and fix this issue this is my 3 note 8 still the same yellow hue ?...

ricosuave88 said:
Because I paid almost 1000 bucks should be on par/better then any phone out to date on top of that whites look off yellow ? ... No biggie tho ? just wanted to know if there was any way to make screen brighter and fix this issue this is my 3 note 8 still the same yellow hue ...
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Technically the iphone came out after the Note8....
Anyway
This is android.. it is possible with root to adjust. however you are risking damage to your screen and your eyes forcing the brightness any higher than it already is. personally i can not see a difference in comparison between the 2, i thought the note 8 was brighter?
Maybe take a look in display settings you can adjust colors there, or dare i say you have blue light filter enabled haha.
if not i am sorry you may have another defective device? i have not seen this issue personally though.

http://www.displaymate.com/iPhoneX_ShootOut_1a.htm
"The iPhone X has a record high Full Screen Brightness for OLED Smartphones of 634 nits, which improves screen visibility in high Ambient Light. The Samsung Galaxy Note8 can produce up to 1,240 nits, but only for small portions of the screen area (Low Average Picture Levels) – for Full Screen Brightness the Note8 can produce up to 423 nits with Manual Brightness and 560 nits with Automatic Brightness only in High Ambient Light. For small portions of the screen area the iPhone X can produce up to 809 nits (Low Average Picture Levels). On its Home Screen the iPhone X produces an impressively bright 726 nits. See the Screen Brightness section for the measurements and details."
Shuthefrontdoor said:
You should put your 1200 nit note 8 in the trash right now and go out and buy a 600 nit iPhone x!
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I think the N8 screen is too bright...inside and outside in sun. I wish it would dim lower like it did on older notes in the dark.

So. You want the burn in issues of the iPhone X?

I hope OP is trolling.

APPLE lies and people believe it. the end

SiNJiN76 said:
I think the N8 screen is too bright...inside and outside in sun. I wish it would dim lower like it did on older notes in the dark.
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This. This phone is way too bright for me. I keep my brightness at 30%, unless I'm outside. Outside, I use 50% and can see it just fine. My wife keeps hers at like 75% and it's like staring into the sun.
But I recognize that everyone is different and has different needs from their phone. Even if I could stand that brightness, I'd be afraid of burning in my screen too quickly. There is a thread around here somewhere about how some people are already experiencing burn in on their devices.

SiNJiN76 said:
I think the N8 screen is too bright...inside and outside in sun. I wish it would dim lower like it did on older notes in the dark.
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So make it dimmer in settings.
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ricosuave88 said:
How do make the note 8 super bright and vivid like the iPhone x seems like with brightness all the way turned up and qhd on phone looks so dull can someome help me make this beauty super bright I've read the iPhone x has higher nits . anyway to get this baby in beast mode super bright ?
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Umm... You know that Samsung makes all of the iPhone x screens, right? Anything that can be done with one can be done to the other. You might be restricted from doing things through software but if thats the case then hack your way past it.
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Screen brightness is a pretty big deal for my aging eyes. I definitely noticed immediately how much brighter and easier to read the iphone x was than the note 8 (and s8) in the tmobile store I just walked into today. And the note 8 (and s8) was on full brightness. I thought maybe the display note 8 was already showing signs of wear from being a display model. I'm also not sold on the curved screens on the s8 or the note 8; extra reflection; the feeling that what you're looking at always bends on the edges, not quite being able to tap exactly where you think you're tapping at the edges, etc. Anyway, as much as I like my note 4 and will eventually consider a note 8 (when money allows), I have to admit for me (an Android enthusiast), the screen was amazing on the iphone x. That being said, I just can't use iOS over Android again anytime soon (unless someone gave me a free iphone x LOL).
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KruseLudsMobile said:
So make it dimmer in settings.
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Umm... You know that Samsung makes all of the iPhone x screens, right? Anything that can be done with one can be done to the other. You might be restricted from doing things through software but if thats the case then hack your way past it.
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I meant the lowest setting isnt as low as it used to be...

I hate consumers

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From displaymate are below: http://www.displaymate.com/Galaxy_Note8_ShootOut_100.htm

In case you haven't searched the posts, there's a way to calibrate the screen to remove yellow / red without root. It involved going into the display settings, pumping up blue and green. Then enter a dialer code and reset the red to zero. I'll see if I can find the post again but my red tint is gone and the screen seems way brighter.
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pyraxiate said:
In case you haven't searched the posts, there's a way to calibrate the screen to remove yellow / red without root. It involved going into the display settings, pumping up blue and green. Then enter a dialer code and reset the red to zero. I'll see if I can find the post again but my red tint is gone and the screen seems way brighter.
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Here it is
Set to adaptive in display settings ...then advanced ..... Then pump up blue and green ( for red tint ) or adjust green down for yellow. Then enter *#15987# Into the dialer and change red / etc levels back to zero.
I had a red hue and it looks great now.
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this bright screen looks great but kills your battery. I'd imagine a lot of Iphone x users will be incredibly disappointed with battery life...
Nothing makes me want to even go into a store and pick one up to look at. Samsung taking the p have got it absolutely spot on this time.

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[Q] Why galaxy's S screen looks worse than iphone's 4 ?

if the galaxy S' screen is known to be way better than the iphone 4 ( AMOLED vs Retina ) then how come when i hold my friend's iphone i see his phone's display looking wayyy much better than my galaxy ? even at full brightness , mine still looks yellow/ or darker than his screen
iam using Hybrid rom / semaphore kernel
and i get these results or worse on different roms and kernels , any idea why and how to fix it ?
well I have compared an iPhone and my sgs and their is no comparison, mine was way better. Both were at fully brightness , that time I was at 2.3.4 jvr stock.
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You can use Voodoo colour to adjust the colour settings.
Iphone's has higher resolution.
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Iphone's has higher resolution.
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Probably what he says he correct. I'm no expert, But if you look real close at the display screens (you can notice this on letters), You can see the dots (pixels) that made up each letter (or an image) on galaxy S. (and S ii as well).
But on iPhone, The Pixels are not visible, thus makes the image more smooth and clearer.
Screen on my SGS II looks great. Fonts look smooth and clear; even small font sizes. IMHO, I think the the Super AMOLED+ display looks much better than the screen on the iPhone 4. It's brighter, has far better color saturation, and is more energy efficient. I prefer AMOLED displays over traditional LCD because AMOLED displays have self illuminating pixels, which means no backlighting is needed, making for an evenly lit display. (no bright spots or shadowing).
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My uncle has an iPhone4 and his screen may be more crisp, but the colors on my sgs is so much better.
If you want the best screen available buy a galaxy nexus, the screen has almost (just a few procent) the same ppi as the iPhone, but its a super amoled screen so the colors are much more vivid then the iPhone.
Mathijs
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I phone's screen is 3.5" and sgs's screen is 4.0" and so even if they had equal resolutions then iPhone would have came out better . Here we are talking about brightness and colours and I don't believe iPhone has any comparison with this beauty I am typing this reply on.
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The screen of the Galaxy S IS better. Maybe you were not at full brightness oder sth like that ..
It's really supposed to be better, like the people before me posted.
A iphone user will say "mine is better" .. don't mind
YEA64 said:
The screen of the Galaxy S IS better. Maybe you were not at full brightness oder sth like that ..
It's really supposed to be better, like the people before me posted.
A iphone user will say "mine is better" .. don't mind
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Haha, maybe he was at low battery when he compared his sgs with iphone .
Iphone has way more pixels than the i9000. plus iphone does not use pentile.
iphone is 960x640 x 3 (normal rbg is 3 subpixels per pixel)= 1 843 200 subpixels
samsung i9000 is 800x480x2(pentile is 2 subpixels per pixel) = 768 000 subpixels
1843000/768000=2.4
so iphone has 2.4 times more subpixels than the i9000.
plus iphone has a small smaller screen, considering all these factors, iphone will no doubt look better. But ask yourself, how much marginal utility (real usable benefits) would you get out of a such high density screen?
My answer is there is no really extra benefits you can get out.
investmenttechnology said:
Iphone has way more pixels than the i9000. plus iphone does not use pentile.
iphone is 960x640 x 3 (normal rbg is 3 subpixels per pixel)= 1 843 200 subpixels
samsung i9000 is 800x480x2(pentile is 2 subpixels per pixel) = 768 000 subpixels
1843000/768000=2.4
so iphone has 2.4 times more subpixels than the i9000.
plus iphone has a small smaller screen, considering all these factors, iphone will no doubt look better. But ask yourself, how much marginal utility (real usable benefits) would you get out of a such high density screen?
My answer is there is no really extra benefits you can get out.
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+1 and great maths.
I think this guy is trolling here!
Blah blah blah. The retina display has higher pixel density; so what. This forum is about Android, not iPhone. I think I speak for most when I say that nobody cares about the iPhone or it's retina display. Apple's idea of state of the art is a recycled iPhone 4 with 3g? I'll pass. You fanboys can keep your overpriced, old technology.
Iphone edges out the sgs in a number or screen aspects, but SGS has two extremely important and significant advantages.
1. Screen size - ip4 screen is tiny. higher resolution helps out but it's just more comfortable and practical to use a bigger screen.
2. Contrast - ever since I looked at the superamoled, all other screen contrast has been ewww (iphone, ipad included), especially in darker settings.
For that, my next phone must have amoled plus a screen size >= 4"
iphone4;
+more pixels (high resolution small area)..
sgs;
+good color
+good contrast
+bigger
the reason why your screen may be darker is because AMOLED screen tend to wear down over time.
the only problem in my case is the battery i ve SGS1
Back light displays are passe.
AMOLED at this state is not the future technology.
Why?
It dies so fast (burn-in effect shows this), and maybe after a year it could lose third of the initial brightness.
Just look at the new LCDs over 1000 nits and reduced power consumption, viewing angle needless to speak of, and many more improvements, AMOLED gain sharpness, and lost some brightness, burn-in still there, and some other problems.
I had Samsung Wave and then SGS and returning to SGS 2 or Galaxy Nexus is a no go since there is no improvement on this field (give big cash and worry about how long was the status bar on, so it won't burn in, give me a brake).
Amoled is yet to grow or die...

After using Nexus 4 a few hours, I decide to sell it...

Hi everyone, Nexus 4 is my very first Android phone in my life, I used to use Iphone even though I'm not an IFan. Here is my 2cents why I have to sell it.
Screen Display
Yes !! Nexus 4 comes with TRUE IPS LCD, seems like the same thing on LG OPTIMUS G which I saw at BB and I like it very much. But Nexus 4 is worse than Optiomus G's screen (IDK why?). First of all is it's brightness, my eye is get used to iPhone scrren which has white balance > 600 cd/m, Nexus 4 I bielieve is 470 cd/m ( Optimus G is 471 cd/m but idk why it so much brighter)
Second, the color saturation is so bad, comparing the my Iphone 4s beside, I can tell 4s screen is more colorful, better exposition and nicer contrast.
Low white balance hurts my eyes so badly when browsing website even in a bigger screen...
Except those reasons above, Nexus 4 is the good phone.
Good for you. Bad reasons in my opinion, but I digress
I bet everyone cares
cool story bro.
hopefully the other 3 posts you have made on this website have been just as insightful.
LOL, instagram hipster....
All those "problems" were fixed with gamma control. You lost out on a good phone.
Oh well, in the end it's all about what you want. If you want brighter and over saturated colors then go for it. I keep my phone on auto brightness, it's far from the highest brightness and never had a problem with it. The color seems nice, a little more realistic I think rather then over saturated. The iPhone's do have a nice color though from what I've seen but not a huge difference.
ketjr81 said:
Oh well, in the end it's all about what you want. If you want brighter and over saturated colors then go for it. I keep my phone on auto brightness, it's far from the highest brightness and never had a problem with it. The color seems nice, a little more realistic I think rather then over saturated. The iPhone's do have a nice color though from what I've seen but not a huge difference.
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^^yah this :good:
i don't know what a cd/m measures, but visually comparing my screen to my wife's iphone there is very little difference (apart from size) ...
If you like saturation and good contrast then try AMOLED devices like the S3, it might not look as good as the iPhone though. YMMV.
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Too be the screen can be very bright?? I keep my brightness on very low, colours are very nice imo but i think you are an ifan
Thanks for letting us know! Be sure to check back in and keep us updated on any other phone related decisions you make.
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[Q] How bright is the screen?

I like every aspect of nexus 6
but i'm a bit worried about the brightness of the screen
since AMOLED are kind of infamous for not able to use outdoor
I'm guessing the screen will be similar to Moto X 2014
Anyone who own the phone, can you please share the experience for using the phone under bright sun?
MrHardplastic said:
I like every aspect of nexus 6
but i'm a bit worried about the brightness of the screen
since AMOLED are kind of infamous for not able to use outdoor
I'm guessing the screen will be similar to Moto X 2014
Anyone who own the phone, can you please share the experience for using the phone under bright sun?
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That's the important question. This year's AMOLED's (Galaxy S5, Note 4, Tab S) were very bright... but last year's AMOLED's (Galaxy S4).. not so much. Note 3 was fine however.
some review says moto X 2014 has poor outdoor visibility
and according to phonearena screen measurement, the moto X only has a maximum brightness of 385 nits
Now i'm seriously worried about the N6.....
I will accept anything higher than 450 nits, but 385 nits is just way too low
btw, I always never understood why maximum brightness is not part of the standard specs, it's an important factor, sometimes it's more important than pixel density or color saturation
While I will take all the brightness I can get, I have only struggled a few times with my S4 outdoors. I just don't use my phone all that much in full sunlight. Maybe check a football score during my kid's soccer game. Not exactly mission critical, but I guess it would be nice if it were easier. I certainly wouldn't give up the superior blacks the other 99.99% of the time. But given the awesome screens on the latest Samsungs, we should be able to have our cake and eat it, too.
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It's about this bright [emoji295]️[emoji295]️[emoji295]️
Its brightness is 270 nits (quite dim when you go by the numbers)
While its 850+ on my z3!
I guess I won't be selling my z3 for a n6 after all!
As with most single specs, the luminance in nits only tells part of the story. I'll wait to see what the N6 screen looks like in full sun before making a final decision.
gtalum said:
As with most single specs, the luminance in nits only tells part of the story. I'll wait to see what the N6 screen looks like in full sun before making a final decision.
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Very true. Amoled screen have very different reflective properties when compared to an LCD IPS screen. The outdoor viewing experience could and should actually be really good based on all the reviews.
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gtalum said:
As with most single specs, the luminance in nits only tells part of the story. I'll wait to see what the N6 screen looks like in full sun before making a final decision.
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scandalousk said:
Very true. Amoled screen have very different reflective properties when compared to an LCD IPS screen. The outdoor viewing experience could and should actually be really good based on all the reviews.
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Based on reviews the screen looks less vivid, less sharp and more dull than the Note 4. The visibility is less also; many reviewers claim the screen has great PPI but overall is not amazing. No surprises here - Samsung saves the best screens for themselves and everyone else gets rejects. For that reason I would've used an IPS display, like the iPhone 6+ (which has great visibility in sunlight, sharp and good colours).
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Based on reviews the screen looks less vivid, less sharp and more dull than the Note 4. The visibility is less also; many reviewers claim the screen has great PPI but overall is not amazing. No surprises here - Samsung saves the best screens for themselves and everyone else gets rejects. For that reason I would've used an IPS display, like the iPhone 6+ (which has great visibility in sunlight, sharp and good colours).
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If that's the case then Google clearly chose the ambient display (which requires amoled) over an IPS display. The note 4 arguably has the best screen in the world and we don't don't know if Google could get their hands on the iPhone 6 display. Maybe they tried and still couldn't get it.
Google can still calibrate the display properly. We'll just have to wait and see.
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scandalousk said:
If that's the case then Google clearly chose the ambient display (which requires amoled) over an IPS display. The note 4 arguably has the best screen in the world and we don't don't know if Google could get their hands on the iPhone 6 display. Maybe they tried and still couldn't get it.
Google can still calibrate the display properly. We'll just have to wait and see.
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We can also, you know...Make calibrations ourselves as well once Custom Kernels make their rounds..
If colour reproduction is an issue we should have little to worry if we can modify it in due time.
Here's how to find out - go look at one yourself before purchase.
darkrai said:
Its brightness is 270 nits (quite dim when you go by the numbers)
While its 850+ on my z3!
I guess I won't be selling my z3 for a n6 after all!
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You are going to have to post a source for that, because I dont believe the Z3 has 850nit brightness at all. A quick Google search showed nothing of the sort either.
EniGmA1987 said:
You are going to have to post a source for that, because I dont believe the Z3 has 850nit brightness at all. A quick Google search showed nothing of the sort either.
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http://m.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_z3-review-1140p3.php
Go to display section
As a Nexus 4 user, i really love this screen! Its screen colors are like bundis ip5 profile (screen color tuning) with even more whiter whites and superb brightness!
Google for nexus 6
Had to search a lot for nexus 6's
Dr Faustus said:
We can also, you know...Make calibrations ourselves as well once Custom Kernels make their rounds..
If colour reproduction is an issue we should have little to worry if we can modify it in due time.
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i am happy this was answered so i didn't have to make a post just to make sure. i know i have options for dpi and auto brighness controls on my gs2. but i have to wonder why they set it so low in the first place? was it for battery savings? is it because the reflectivity is so good that it didn't need to be higher? is it because it will burn out the organics? if the gs3, 290 nits, was good enough to see outside then i guess this one will be also. it just sucks that it is so low. and i don't know if i would want to trust a kernel that raised it.
darkrai said:
http://m.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_z3-review-1140p3.php
Go to display section
As a Nexus 4 user, i really love this screen! Its screen colors are like bundis ip5 profile (screen color tuning) with even more whiter whites and superb brightness!
Google for nexus 6
Had to search a lot for nexus 6's
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Sony smarthones have the worst display ever. turn off bravia engine (contrast and vivid) and you will love motorola 720i ;P
PhoneArena state the Nexus 6 is 270nits.
& the Nexus 5 is 485nits
Yet, I'm pretty sure we've seen both phones on Max brightness next to each other with the Nexus 6 being brighter.
In fact, every video I've seen with both the Nexus 6 & Note 4 has shown the Nexus to have the brighter screen with much better whites.
.....explain!?
chrisjcks said:
brighter screen with much better whites.
.....explain!?
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Much better whites? Yes I think so. Brighter? Where on earth did you see it brighter than note 4? Please share a link?
Thanks
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Much better whites? Yes I think so. Brighter? Where on earth did you see it brighter than note 4? Please share a link?
Thanks
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Every video I've seen with both phones together.
If the Nexus 6 is supposed to only be 270nits, how is this possible?
I've also seen an image of the Nexus 5 & 6 together on Max brightness with the 6 being brighter.
Nexus 5 is 485 nits so PhoneArenas 270nits claim makes no sense at all.
Even in PhoneArenas own video, the Nexus looks brighter than the Note 4, easily visible during browsing & the video benchmark etc.
Google Nexus 6 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4: http://youtu.be/afOEn-zm_y0
It's funny because when I was playing with the Note 4 in a Sprint store I was surprised to learn that the screen was at full brightness. It didn't seem all that bright to me.

Permanent red tint on screen

Hey guys,
I started noticing bit of red tint on lower half of the screen.
I am aware viewing angle make difference, but no matter which orientation/angle I look from it is still there.
Anyone else having similar issue?
Also, if this is a defect, is this the kind that retailer usually replace for consumer?
It is giving me headache looking at the screen for a prolonged period even though the tint is not severe.
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Its very, very slight on mine. Nothing that would make me consider returning it though.
Also, screen tint shift based on angle is a lot more frequent than my s3 (i9300). I tilt note4 by even 5deg and I see colour shift already, but nothing like that on s3.
Can someone confirm this please.
Thank you.
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mkim055 said:
Also, screen tint shift based on angle is a lot more frequent than my s3 (i9300). I tilt note4 by even 5deg and I see colour shift already, but nothing like that on s3.
Can someone confirm this please.
Thank you.
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Yes, my phone does this. However I've checked a lot of shop display units and have noticed many are better and some are worse than mine. The sad fact is that there seems to be a bit of a screen lottery going on and it's luck whether you get a good screen or a bad one.
toadsurfer said:
Yes, my phone does this. However I've checked a lot of shop display units and have noticed many are better and some are worse than mine. The sad fact is that there seems to be a bit of a screen lottery going on and it's luck whether you get a good screen or a bad one.
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So you reckon retail wouldnt replace it.
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You can try it. If they have a display unit that is obviously better than your current one and they can see that. Problem is you might end up with a replacement that is just as bad or worse!
toadsurfer said:
You can try it. If they have a display unit that is obviously better than your current one and they can see that. Problem is you might end up with a replacement that is just as bad or worse!
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That is not right.... =(
People spend $1000 just to go into lottery of getting 'normal' one....
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mkim055 said:
That is not right.... =(
People spend $1000 just to go into lottery of getting 'normal' one....
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Thats been the case since the Galaxy Note 2, even my note 3 has a slight reddish tint on the top part of the screen.. most if not all the units ive seen either has a red tint or a more warmer color tone at a certain part of the screen. People have accepted this as a norm.
EarlZ said:
Thats been the case since the Galaxy Note 2, even my note 3 has a slight reddish tint on the top part of the screen.. most if not all the units ive seen either has a red tint or a more warmer color tone at a certain part of the screen. People have accepted this as a norm.
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Yeah funny it is a norm for Note series when it is not for S series when both using same display technology
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Agree. My old s5 was much better with colour shift and tinting. As are the new tab s tablets. I'm disappointed with the note 4 screen.
Have you tried setting the display to photo mode?
I am still wondering if we talk about the same phone, my Note 4 has no red tint and no color shift at all, no matter how much I turn the phone.
Also looking at a totally white/red/yellow picture, I can't find any part of the screen that is warmer. Some people also reported that greys look terrible, I can't comfirm that for my display.
Coming from the Nexus 5, this display looks so much better in all aspects, I am still stunned after using the phone for 3 days now.
There seems to be quite a disparity between phones. Some are good, some are bad. That tends to be why people are having different experiences.
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Yeah funny it is a norm for Note series when it is not for S series when both using same display technology
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It was the norm for the S series up until the S4 came out. The S4 was the first Samsung screen since the Note 2 that had a very nice and even screen.
S1, S2, S3, Note 1, Note 3 all suffer from poor screen uniformity. Guess you can add the Note 4 to that too.
This worries me as I'm planning on skipping the Note 4 for the Nexus 6. Samsung will already be giving Motorola last years Amoled tech, and stretched across the bigger screen the unevenness will be even more obvious.
Especially now that Android Lollipop will be mostly light grey everywhere! Amoled's worst nightmare.
red tint?
What red tint, is this when the screen is on? off? I haven't noticed any red tint but now I'm worried...
HerRoyalDykeness said:
What red tint, is this when the screen is on? off? I haven't noticed any red tint but now I'm worried...
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Wow, if you do not notice it - do not find a reason to notice it. Be happy with your device.
My display is a very slightly more blueish/pinkish towards the top half, specifically the top right. It's only noticeable on white content. It's subtle enough that I won't go through the hassle of getting a replacement especially since the replacement could be even worse... At least my display has been brightness and no banding or anything. Overall though, this display is simply phenomenal. Hopefully these slight display issues will improve as time goes on, although the screen on my S4 was very uniform, doesn't even come close to the performance of the Note 4 screen though.
Seems like the problems are much less pronounced that the typical uneven backlight of LCD?
an_xda said:
Wow, if you do not notice it - do not find a reason to notice it. Be happy with your device.
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Then I shall not look for it! Hope those who do have it find a solution!
tr1cky1 said:
Have you tried setting the display to photo mode?
I am still wondering if we talk about the same phone, my Note 4 has no red tint and no color shift at all, no matter how much I turn the phone.
Also looking at a totally white/red/yellow picture, I can't find any part of the screen that is warmer. Some people also reported that greys look terrible, I can't comfirm that for my display.
Coming from the Nexus 5, this display looks so much better in all aspects, I am still stunned after using the phone for 3 days now.
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Love to see some youtube videos from people who have issues, mine looks fine to me.
HerRoyalDykeness said:
Then I shall not look for it! Hope those who do have it find a solution!
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Yeah trust me, you will end up paranoid and find a reason to dislike your phone (even if you never noticed the problem in the first place). Like they say, ignorance is bliss! Enjoy the phone.

Nexus 6's display compared to Note 4?

Is the AMOLED screen on the nexus 6 going to be the latest generation AMOLED screen?
If it's not the latest Note 4 screen, and looks something like the Note 3, then I'm not going to be a big fan of the screen... Are there any reviews on the display yet?
Chances of it matching Note 4 display are very slim. Samsung will of course keep its best panels for itself, like in the past.
Sigh, I wish note 4 had a stock Android option then...
Android police says that the 6 is even dimmer at first glance than the X. Not that it should matter in realy world readability and color accuracy, but I suspect that Note 4 would win out on quality.
floepie said:
Android police says that the 6 is even dimmer at first glance than the X. Not that it should matter in realy world readability and color accuracy, but I suspect that Note 4 would win out on quality.
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Liam, of Android Police was referring to the minimum brightness level between the two devices. As far as max brightness is concern, he stated that the device was brighter than the Nexus 5 as shown in the first attachment
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Liam, of Android Police was referring to the minimum brightness level between the two devices. As far as max brightness is concern, he stated that the device was brighter than the Nexus 5 as shown in the first attachment
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This is superb news! The N5 screen gets very bright IMO and am happy to see the N6 outdoes it
jbdan said:
This is superb news! The N5 screen gets very bright IMO and am happy to see the N6 outdoes it
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Lol, that's only in the dark. It appears that the N5 gets dimmer.
Note 4 Vs Nexus 6
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56143803&postcount=39
We are talking AMOLED vs Super AMOLED... From what I've heard, S-AMOLED keeps all of the advantages of LCD displays when it comes to the outdoors... I'm expecting the N6's display to be a tad better than the Galaxy Note 3, but definitively not on par with the Note 4...
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We are talking AMOLED vs Super AMOLED... From what I've heard, S-AMOLED keeps all of the advantages of LCD displays when it comes to the outdoors... I'm expecting the N6's display to be a tad better than the Galaxy Note 3, but definitively not on par with the Note 4...
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Pretty sure that Super AMOLED is just a trademarked name by Samsung. Probably not much difference at all between one or the other as far as technology goes.
Super amoled is just samsung copyright. ...but is a little different they put a anti glare film between the digitizer and glass ....
Watch the Engadget hands on review. The screen appears to get very bright. He is in a well lit area too that usually washes out a screen.
There was a comparison video that showed max brightness of moto x (2014), nexus 5, nexus 6, and galaxy s5. The nexus 6 was not as bright as the galaxy s5, but brighter than the nexus 5 and moto x.
Yeah, it's plenty bright. I'm not worried about the screen at all at this point. My only concern is will I be able to get it from VZW and it still be able to unlock the bootloader. The Nexus 6 is all about the development available on top of being a super phone all in all.
I've noticed first impression articles-videos mention that the Note 4 display colors are more "punchy" (perhaps more color satured by default) but the Nexus 6 (while the handset is only marginally larger) is described as big & beautiful with superior speakers-overall performance.
This video showed up Nov 4 in case missed:
Ref: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj4wRSx55wY
Ref: http://cdn.gottabemobile.com/wp-content/uploads/Nexus6vsNote4-2-620x412.jpg
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I've noticed first impression articles-videos mention that the Note 4 display colors are more "punchy" (perhaps more color satured by default)
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Well there's no point unless he sets the screen mode to Basic on the note 4
SMARTPHONEPC said:
I've noticed first impression articles-videos mention that the Note 4 display colors are more "punchy" (perhaps more color satured by default) but the Nexus 6 (while the handset is only marginally larger) is described as big & beautiful with superior speakers-overall performance.
This video showed up Nov 4 in case missed:
Ref: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj4wRSx55wY
Ref: http://cdn.gottabemobile.com/wp-content/uploads/Nexus6vsNote4-2-620x412.jpg
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Do we know if those are on Max Brightness or auto brightness?
As the Nexus 6 definitely looks brighter.
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Well there's no point unless he sets the screen mode to Basic on the note 4
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I'd assume they are both on their default screen modes. Even on my Note 2, I have played with the other screen modes briefly but they seem more dull than the default standard mode.
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Do we know if those are on Max Brightness or auto brightness?
As the Nexus 6 definitely looks brighter.
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In that video at http://www.gottabemobile.com/2014/11/04/nexus-6-vs-galaxy-note-4-size-comparison/ I'd assume they are both on their respective max brightness (not auto brightness).
From my long post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56143803&postcount=39 I think the Nexus 6 may actually be brighter on max brightness (>400 nits) while the Note4 in direct sunlight may be worth switching to auto-brightness since according to http://www.androidbeat.com/2014/09/displaymate-praises-galaxy-note4-amoled-display-performance/ max brightness could go from 400 nits up to 750 nits:
"On the brightness side, the Galaxy Note 4’s AMOLED display can go as bright as up to 400 nits in manual mode, which is comparable to displays of the same size. Under Automatic Brightness mode though, the Note 4’s display can reach a brightness level of up to 750 nits. Even the minimum brightness levels of the display is an impressively low 2 nits.
The Reflectance score of 4.8% indicates that the Note 4’s display will be clearly visible even under direct sunlight without the need for the user to squint their eyes."
The following screenshot at 40 seconds from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Fn8OnzDO5Y indicates they were both on max brightness (auto brightness not checked on Note 4):
Ref: http://i61.tinypic.com/105bayx.jpg
Ref: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Fn8OnzDO5Y (Nexus 6 vs Note 4 comparison outdoors on max brightness-but auto brightness not checked where the Note 4 is claimed to go from max manual 400 nits to 750 nits)
Ref: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj4wRSx55wY (Nexus 6 vs Note 4 comparison indoors with unknown brightness levels but assumed they were set to same manual max brightness)

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