Cakefish Well-known member Jun 15, 2015 908 0 16 Jul 30, 2015 #2 Both. They are not mutually exclusive.
L Leo Bauberger Active member Jul 30, 2015 25 0 0 Jul 31, 2015 #3 Aparently it will have the new TFT model that is very different. This model is the model that apple choose for their new products to come
Aparently it will have the new TFT model that is very different. This model is the model that apple choose for their new products to come
H hallux Q&A Team Jul 7, 2013 12,321 7 38 Aug 1, 2015 #4 IPS is a type of TFT so if it's IPS it IS TFT but it may not be IPS even if it is TFT. There's a thread in the Moto X Style section explaining the LCD tech in a little more detail.
IPS is a type of TFT so if it's IPS it IS TFT but it may not be IPS even if it is TFT. There's a thread in the Moto X Style section explaining the LCD tech in a little more detail.
P philip42 Well-known member Aug 12, 2013 159 0 0 Aug 8, 2015 #5 So the battery saving that goes along with AMOLED when it's displaying your notifications on the black background is gone? Posted via the Android Central App
So the battery saving that goes along with AMOLED when it's displaying your notifications on the black background is gone? Posted via the Android Central App
Ry Moderator Captain Trusted Member Nov 16, 2010 17,654 215 0 Aug 16, 2015 #6 philip42 said: So the battery saving that goes along with AMOLED when it's displaying your notifications on the black background is gone? Posted via the Android Central App Click to expand... Yes. Side note: second gen Moto E and third gen Moto G both get Moto Display on their LCD screens. Posted via Android Central App (Moto X)
philip42 said: So the battery saving that goes along with AMOLED when it's displaying your notifications on the black background is gone? Posted via the Android Central App Click to expand... Yes. Side note: second gen Moto E and third gen Moto G both get Moto Display on their LCD screens. Posted via Android Central App (Moto X)