- 08-16-2012, 10:42 PM #76
Re: So glad I didn't get the HTC One X
I never said that the One X didn't have problems. I never said it had less problems. I also never explicitly said that you said the S3 had no bugs. But you've failed to acknowledge them at all. Even when faced with threads pointing to all the bugs you deflect the issue. By failing to acknowledge them at all you are indirectly saying that you believe they don't exist. So no, you didn't say it, but you implied it.
What you're trying to do, and will be unsuccessful at, is to "discredit" people to the point that they won't be taken seriously. I'm sure the readers of this thread (your words, not mine) can decide who and who is "discredited" (IMO no one has, and no one will be).
Here's one that Samsung has admitted to, and has replied to people about. The screen will suffer from burn-in. That's worse than a bug. It's an admitted and known hardware issue that the manufacturer has admitted happens.Forum Rules & Guidelines -- CLICK HERE
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Re: So glad I didn't get the HTC One X
.....althoug it freaked me out on the s3 when PowerAmp music player was making the phone vibrate even with headphones in lol until i found the settings for it
- 08-16-2012, 10:43 PM #78
- 08-16-2012, 10:44 PM #79
Re: So glad I didn't get the HTC One X
@Kevin, whats the best way to avoid/postpone the screen burn-in mate?
- 08-16-2012, 10:45 PM #80Forum Rules & Guidelines -- CLICK HERE
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- 08-16-2012, 10:52 PM #82
Re: So glad I didn't get the HTC One X
Not really, before you guys there were posts already pointing out the silliness of such a thread and how all phones are a matter of preference. I posted saying the same too.
Either way, you guys want to spend your time arguing a point that really can't be won for either side have fun
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IT Tech - 08-16-2012, 10:53 PM #83
- 08-16-2012, 10:54 PM #84Forum Rules & Guidelines -- CLICK HERE
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Re: So glad I didn't get the HTC One X
I don't want to be insulting, but anyone talking about screen burn in on a phone is just plain bs'ing. The phone screen doesn't stay on for hours at a time on one screen like a PC that is sitting at a log on screen with the screen saver turned off. Plus we rotate our screens between portrait and landscape, I know I do. This burn in thing is the stupidest argument defense I've ever seen for a phone.
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IT Tech - 08-16-2012, 10:57 PM #86
- 08-16-2012, 10:59 PM #87
Re: So glad I didn't get the HTC One X
It's like how burn-in happens on CRT and older Plasma tv's. Keeping the same image on the same part of the screen for an extended period of time. How long it takes to actually happen isn't really known (or I haven't heard).
For me personally this was the only reason I needed to not want the SGSIII. I need something that can be used reliably outdoors. On full brightness it's a stretch with the S3, but if I'm going to get burn-in by using the phone the way it was intended then no thank you. I'm also not sure if the issue is going to eventually affect every phone, but I don't see this being a small problem. They all use the exact same panel.Forum Rules & Guidelines -- CLICK HERE
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- 08-16-2012, 11:01 PM #89Forum Rules & Guidelines -- CLICK HERE
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- 08-16-2012, 11:02 PM #91
I was always under the impression it was from a static constant image being on the screen with the display on for long periods of time. The status bar at the top is the only thing on my phone that's constantly the same. Of course I've never actually seen burn in on a cell phone and I've owned a palm pre, photon, GSII and now a GS3. Makes me wonder just what these people are doing to cause it to happen.
I'm certainly no expert on displays - 08-16-2012, 11:04 PM #92
- 08-16-2012, 11:06 PM #93
Re: So glad I didn't get the HTC One X
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Re: So glad I didn't get the HTC One X
yeah, does the gnex get similar voltage/brightness of screen?
- 08-16-2012, 11:08 PM
Thread Author #95
Re: So glad I didn't get the HTC One X
Read my original post. Replying to people with factual information and showing where they are inconsistent or untruthful is hardly discrediting. They do that to them selves when they post wrong or misleading information. Please cite where Samsung says they have a screen burn in problem.
- 08-16-2012, 11:12 PM #96
Oh I'm certainly not looking for ways to accomplish it, I like my phone and my insurance has a deductible after all! I just see threads about burn in on XDA and sit there wondering what kind of abuse these poor smartphones must have endured. It seems to be an uncommon problem imoUsing the phone on full brightness. What could you possibly do to purposely cause burn-in?Originally Posted by Mike 1978
I was always under the impression it was from a static constant image being on the screen with the display on for long periods of time. The status bar at the top is the only thing on my phone that's constantly the same. Of course I've never actually seen burn in on a cell phone and I've owned a palm pre, photon, GSII and now a GS3. Makes me wonder just what these people are doing to cause it to happen.
I'm certainly no expert on displays
I can't think of any specific thing that Samsung changed that would make them acknowledge burn-in this versus the Galaxy Nexus, which has almost the same exact panel. - 08-16-2012, 11:13 PM #97
Re: So glad I didn't get the HTC One X
The notification bar is black, ie. not prone to burn in. The rest of the screen would change too often to have a static image to burn in. This argument is making the HTC guys really appear to be grasping at straws and this argument is so ridiculous I'm bowing out at this point. Have fun bickering guys.
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IT Tech - 08-16-2012, 11:13 PM #98
- 08-16-2012, 11:15 PM #99Forum Rules & Guidelines -- CLICK HERE
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Re: So glad I didn't get the HTC One X
well most sites i visit have white backgrounds and although white isnt truly a colour, its the brightest mix of 3 colours so that could cause burn-in (from how u guys describe it) but if most of the screen is getting burnt in at the same average rate then surely it wont be noticable?




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