Within in no time, Samsung would launch the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 to the world and people are already waiting for this beast to come. The reason behind its pre launch success is the brand Galaxy Note that Samsung has created and the expectations of Samsung’s fans.
Samsung design has taken a major leap in the Samsung Galaxy S6, but one thing has surprised us even more than the improved design: the screen. The improvement has been achieved in the Samsung Super AMOLED technology in this Galaxy S6 is impressive, and many of the problems we once had with this type of display has disappeared. We cannot say that was a bad Super AMOLED technology, but certainly there were many problems I had. So, the problems of display that you have with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 would be overcome with the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 launch.
As mentioned, the display of Samsung Galaxy S6 is extraordinary, surpassing the 600 nits maximum brightness in actual measurements. The only problem here is the difference between the maximum brightness at much lower in the first manual and automatic mode. Chances are that Samsung do this to avoid too high battery consumption, and to keep the screen fixed to 600 nits result in a very fast battery drain. Still, the maximum brightness in manual mode still find us too low, they should have allowed a higher level. Yet this is not a big problem, just has to stay in automatic mode and trusted to work properly. Hopefully the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 display won’t say such characteristics out of the box. It is in color where more changes we have seen in the Super AMOLED screen. For starters, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is a much more neutral screen, and although there is still a trend to green as the dominant color, super screen calibration has been carried out shows. The same note is with the color saturation, vivid and real, without an apparent sin of excess.
Of course not everything can be perfect, and while in brightness and color have a great result, viewing angles are still problems in the Super AMOLED screens. This results in a color change when we change the viewing angle, and this is especially noticeable in the Edge model today analyze as to have a curved screen viewing angle changes a lot in these areas. What we noticed is a change in the colors in the corners. Not too annoying, but it's there, and it is the step that Samsung is left to take to convert the perfect Super AMOLED screens, or at least closer to it. It is also important to note that the S6 jumps in resolution up to 1440p, which makes you lose some performance relative to a 1080p smartphone. In practice this is not practically significant, but occurs. And this year Samsung is going to keep the resolution of Note 5 similar to the Note 4, hence we don’t expect degradation in the performance level.
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