Agreed, you better go to shops and have a spin or two. From there you should easily come to a conclusion. Trust me when you at shops, specs are irrelevant, what matters is how you feel towards it.
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May 30 2012, 03:24 PM
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Agreed, you better go to shops and have a spin or two. From there you should easily come to a conclusion. Trust me when you at shops, specs are irrelevant, what matters is how you feel towards it.
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Jun 4 2012, 10:18 PM
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It's not AMOLED have problems, its because SuperAMOLED screen mostly uses PenTile matrix that have extra subpixel making each individual pixel larger than it supposed to be, making them appear to be 'pixelated' despite having high resolution display. I find it rather annoying as well, because it's on my Droid Razr as well. And Super AMOLED suffers from pixel burn in, Google and see what I mean. Once you see it, you can't unsee it.
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