[Q] Display(AMOLED and LCD) compatibility in Galaxy S - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
My Galaxy S got a permanent screen burn-in after 6 month use.
After got a service, I think I got a LCD instead of AMOLED.
So, I'm wondering if galaxy s (i9000) can use LCD(probably for i9003).
Anyone know this? I'd like to complain about this.
Because, I bought Galaxy S to get OLED screen.
Thanks in advance.

anything is possible tho this sounds very unlikely to happen.
try to compare it to another SGS and see if theres a difference (and dont forget that a poor screen protector can change colors)
if u r still unsure u should send it to a lab to get it checked

Dude, believe me if you had your phone for 6 months and got a LCD display, you wouldn't be just thinking it wasn't AMOLED - you would have already sent it back for replacement. Just look at the display at a steep angle from all the sides and if it doesn't fade to white you've got AMOLED.

Would the amoled screen on the rogers vibrant s work on the T-Mobile t959 phone? I have the t959 with a cracked screen and can get the rogers phone with a bad internal SD for about 40 which is cheaper than buying a screen new and I know how to swap I just don't know compatibility anyone have an idea?

Can i putt a lcd on my galaxy s1 amoled version?
Touchscree iz broke, realy bad but still works.
So i need a new touchscreen.
And i cant find one without a lcd screen

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[Q] Galaxy S (S-Amoled) V.S. Nexus S (S-LCD)

Hi
My friend wants to buy new phone. He is confused between Galaxy S (S-Amoled) and Nexus S (S-LCD).
The price & specifications are almost the same.
The most important things for him are the screen clarity and the touch sensitivity.
He thought about Nexus S (S-Amoled) but it's more expensive than S-LCD and can't buy it.
So, Which one of those is better in the screen clarity and the touch sensitivity? Galaxy S (S-Amoled) or Nexus S (S-LCD)?
Both have good displays, though the Galaxy S might have the upper edge in quality, the Nexus has a contour glass which is better in ergonomics, added it's a Google phone so it'll get updated almost instantly
Sent from my HTC Desire
kareemsamman said:
Both have good displays, though the Galaxy S might have the upper edge in quality, the Nexus has a contour glass which is better in ergonomics, added it's a Google phone so it'll get updated almost instantly
Sent from my HTC Desire
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You mean the screen quality of Galaxy S is better?
And in touch sensitivity and response, which one is better?
Nexus S have not cartridge for an external card, but Galaxy S have it...Its pretty different.
Regards
miro666 said:
Nexus S have not cartridge for an external card, but Galaxy S have it...Its pretty different.
Regards
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Yeah, I know that. But my friend doesn't care about storage. He says that 16 gb internal memory is enough.
OLED hands down IMHO, better colour and no back light sucking up power!
Amoled VS SLCD
Amoled - better black, more saturated colours, too vivid for some people
SLCD - worse black, natural colours, worse contrast
I think the best is to see those screens and then make a decision
I saw some videos and I noticed the amoled is too much better than lcd. Lcd screen is too bright and the colors are bad.
I'll choose amoled for sure.
Thanks everyone.
I do have both I9000 (galaxy S, S-Amoled) and I9003 (Galaxy SL, S-LCD) Aside from the black and viewing angles, its not much difference. Personally if your friend dont really care bout the extra sd slot and display differences,Nexus S seems like a good choices too Nexus S at least has a LED flash for it's camera.
HNH992 said:
So, Which one of those is better in the screen clarity and the touch sensitivity? Galaxy S (S-Amoled) or Nexus S (S-LCD)?
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you have answered your question, yourself.
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He thought about Nexus S (S-Amoled) but it's more expensive than S-LCD and can't buy it.
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IMHO Nexus S.
Google Phone and camera with flash LED but if you're asking about the two screens .. it's not easy
There are the differences :
Galaxy S
+ SAMOLED screen
+ Memory expansion slot
+ FM Radio
+ 3G video call support
+ HD Video recording (hopefully this would be added later for Nexus S)
Nexus S
+ Google Support
+ Flash light for Camera
Though Galaxy S have several advantages over Nexus S, Google’s software support is a big plus point for Nexus S, you’ll be sure to always have the latest and greatest. On the other hand Samsung’s official firmware support is very poor, however they have shown some improvement over the past few months. They recently released 2.3.3, but whether or not we'll get any future updates is not clear. Picture quality of SAMOLED is better, but SLCD is not too bad either. If your friend don’t care about the hardware advantages of Galaxy S then getting a Nexus S is not a bad idea. If screen is a big concern, then why don't you ask him to go check out both and compare ?
LacusClyne said:
I do have both I9000 (galaxy S, S-Amoled) and I9003 (Galaxy SL, S-LCD) Aside from the black and viewing angles, its not much difference.
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Which has better (wider) viewing angles?

[Q] from GS2 to this phone

Hi guys i had a Galaxy S2 but i made a bad decision and changed for a motorola photon and some cash. Now i really really hate this motorola with its pentile screen, i hate this phone every time i need to check it to answer a call or read a fb update.
I want to buy this HTC vivid phone cause it is kind of cheap on my country (cheaper than GS2) . I don't have money for a GS3 or a HTC one x cause both cost around 800 USD here .
Basically what i loved of my S2 was the amoled screen and the easy root process cause i need proxy droid to get wireless conection on my job.
So i'm just looking this features on the vivid. am i going to find them?
Thanks in advance
Edit: i know that HTC vivid does not have AMOLED screen, i´m talking about screen quality. am i going to find a similar quality of pictures and video? I don't want another crap screen like the motorola pentile :'( .
Thank you so much guys
Betornillo said:
Edit: i know that HTC vivid does not have AMOLED screen, i´m talking about screen quality. am i going to find a similar quality of pictures and video? I don't want another crap screen like the motorola pentile :'( .
Thank you so much guys
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Imo screen is great , just yesterday i compared it to a friends galaxy3 screen ..
TRUE COLOURS on vivid, excellent contrast/B] .. white is "white"
blue tint on sgs3 and galaxy note screen... seriously white aint white, white = pale bue

Is i9000 screen compatible with i9001

My screen cracked, so I need a new one. My question is, is the screen of i9000 fully compatible with the one on i9001..I have found many answers to this question, but some say yes, some say no..Did anyone had any experiance in this, and can confirm is it working or not? thx
Well i've had my screen broken once, and decided to bring it to a local repairsman, when i got it back, the frame (the side of the screen) was silver instead of black, just like the one of the samsung galaxy I9001.
So i think it could work, also because it is the same size and resolution.
Greetz :thumbup:

[Q] Samsung SGH-T759 a.k.a "Hawk"

Does anyone know if the Samsung SGH-T759 has an amoled screen? Some reviewers(gsmarena.com...) state that it's an amoled unit others such as phonearena.com say that it's a regular TFT screen. I just need to know if this phone may suffer from screen burn in.
One more thing, has any of you tried the voodoo sound application on this device?
P.S. Since there isn't any dedicated section to the SGH-T759, I had nowhere else to post these questions.

Galaxy Tab A 9.7 (aka SM-P550) - any way to fix the terrible pixelation?

bought this tablet 2 days ago for the missus. she doesn't mind it, but I can't stand how bad the picture is on it. Bestbuy sold me on it...we needed a tablet with integrated stylus. can the screen resolution be changed somehow?? or some app that can help with the picture??
thanks in advance for any advice!
No, definitely not. The pixels on the screen are as large as you're seeing them; there is no way to physically make them smaller so that you can have higher resolution, and you can't replace the screen for one with higher resolution. If you don't want to see the pixels, you'll have to blur your vision instead.

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