Do you remember the controversy that existed between Samsung and Apple on the issue of the AMOLED screen in front of the Retina Display screen of the new iPhone? My partner Miguel Michan and told us at the entrance screen of the iPhone Retina 4 generates conflicting views when it introduced the new Apple terminal, said that the resolution of the Retina Display was not like we painted it Steve Jobs, and more would be needed dots per inch to proclaim that would not be the pixels on the screen IPS. In the end, it turned out that only people with perfect vision, and they looked close enough to the terminal would be able to distinguish the pixels. But as the saying goes, troubled waters, fishermen gain. And he came and said that Samsung was not so bad, and the screen AMOLED riding on its newly launched Galaxy terminal S wave soups gave the iPhone 4. In Engadget have been able to compare the two, the Samsung S Galaxy and iPhone 4 side by side and see which of the screens is better.
Samsung said that although the iPhone’s resolution is higher, the only visible difference is the 3 to 5 percent, and its screen was much more economical in terms of consumption refers to Apple’s. Well, the Apple display reaches 326 points per inch, and the Samsung screen is a resolution of 233 dpi , far from the resolution of Apple. After the jump see what we are saying there.
The tests have been to have made up almost the maximum brightness on the screen AMOLED from Samsung to compare with the maximum brightness of the iPhone also. They compared a few pictures on the website of Engadget, but if I have to stay with a couple of them to illustrate the differences I would be with these three:
Engadget says that both terminals have two great displays, but putting them to maximum brightness, it is surprising brightness IPS in front of the AMOLED , and the resolution of the iPhone is just fantastic compared to the other terminal. They say it is difficult to decide in terms of viewing angles, but outdoor lighting AMOLED display makes this better than the iPhone.
Also at the entrance to Engadget we can find a couple of videos, particularly this one , and another in which he compared to daylight . Obviously I have not had the two in hand and I’m a bit like San Pedro St. Thomas, and until you put your finger on the sore prefer not to judge, but apparently seen it seems that Apple screen wins by a landslide in resolution , tie for viewing angle, and as for consumption, the terminal Samsung has a battery life of 1 day of normal use because of its low battery 1500 mAh, compared to more than 38 hours of use of the iPhone 4 ( 1420 mAh), so with all the iPhone 4 spend less. You can imagine which of the two I stay, right?.
