The Samsung Galaxy S4
is releasing right now and will also become available in more regions
over the next few weeks. It’s an impressive device and if you’ve been
wondering whether to upgrade from the Galaxy S3 we have news of a
display review comparison that clearly shows the big improvement with
the Galaxy S4 over its predecessor.
We’ve given readers a comparison
between these two Galaxy S phones before but haven’t concentrated on
the display alone and according to a recent technical review it looks as
though the upgrade could be worthwhile for the new display alone. The Galaxy S3
has a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED display with resolution of 1280 x 720 and
306 ppi while the new Galaxy S4 steps up to a 5-inch Super AMOLED
display with resolution of 1920 x 1080 and 441 ppi.
From these basic specs alone it’s easy to see that the display of the Galaxy S4 is better than that of the Galaxy S3 but how much better?
A hugely in-depth DisplayMate study shows that the Galaxy S4 has the
best Samsung smartphone display so far describing it as not just a
standard boost but a “major enhancement and improvement” when compared
with the Galaxy S3 and even spells out that the new display alone makes
it a reason to consider trading up.
Indeed the review found that only the display of the iPhone 5 can
match that of the Galaxy S4. The improvement in the display of the
Galaxy S4 is due to the advances in Super AMOLED technology. This means
that the display of the Galaxy S4 offers 25% more brightness than that
of the Galaxy S3 (or up to 68% more with Automatic Brightness) as well
as 44% higher pixel density. It also offers more precise colors, better
picture quality and is 20% more power-efficient.
For all the nitty gritty technical details hit the source link below
but before you do so we’d be grateful for your comments on the Galaxy S4
display superiority. Would you consider upgrading from the Galaxy S3
simply because of the much-improved display? Maybe you had already
decided to upgrade because of other reasons? Do let us know by sending
your comments.
Source: DisplayMate

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