anon367353
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Re: It is obvious that the HTC One X is a better phone than the S
In SGS3, now they have 4 color mode.
You should really check the video and the audio capabilities of the phone. They are simply unparalleled. Support for virtually every codec.
Check this extremely long preview:
Mobile-review.com First Look at Samsung Galaxy S3 as a 2012 Flagship
Phone Arena preview: [YT]on1VgsO-LC8[/YT]
If the screen on the One X and S3 are pretty close in clarity I'm pretty sure the blacks of AMOLED will sway me in its direction. I can't get enough of that contrast it just looks so good. I haven't seen an lcd yet on a phone that doesn't look like crap when watching a video or something where there is a lot of black detail. Colors "pop" because of the black level. And I don't mean that overly blue contrasty look that most AMOLEDs have. I put my Epic 4G Touch in movie mode and the color accuracy is amazing. OLED gets a bad wrap as looking artificial but the fact of the matter is that most OLED phones ship with a ridiculously high (cold) color temp out of the box with no way to change it. It's similar to the way manufacturers set their tvs to vivid mode in the stores to catch you eye, but when you take it home it looks terrible. The only phones I know that allow you to change the color temp is the International and Sprint Galaxy S2. By putting the screen into movie mode the color temp is closer to the industry standard of 6500k. From what I understand you can do this on the S3 too but who knows if that option will be removed for the U.S. versions like what happened with the S2.
In SGS3, now they have 4 color mode.
You should really check the video and the audio capabilities of the phone. They are simply unparalleled. Support for virtually every codec.
Check this extremely long preview:
Mobile-review.com First Look at Samsung Galaxy S3 as a 2012 Flagship
Phone Arena preview: [YT]on1VgsO-LC8[/YT]