Re: Android Authority Review
If the Note 4 has the same battery issues the G3 I used for 2 weeks had it will further convince me that 4k screens are more than current battery tech can handle and the lack of real 4k content means they aren't even worth the loss yet.
I'm not hating on anything and I'm waiting until further reviews to make final judgment. If this early review is in line with those to come, and the phone only gets 4-5 hours of screen time through babying it and turning off a bunch of features, that isn't cool when you consider it is a Galaxy Note phone. The only reason behind it would be the screen and as much as many people love talking about "my phone has a 4k screen" just to talk about it (namely during fanboy arguments) we all know it is overkill at this stage and it isn't worth losing battery life over.
You're jumping a couple years on us Irish. It's only 2K display not 4K, but I still see your point. I think the battery may will suffer a little bit so you just have to ask yourself, is the display worth it to you.
The Galaxy Note 4 is 14 percent more power efficient than the Galaxy Note 3 though, according to Displaymate, so maybe we are jumping the gun.
at 518 ppi vs note 3's 388 ppi, it's noticeably sharper and according to Displaymate, the colors are more accurate too.
"The Galaxy Note 4 Basic screen mode has the most accurate colors for Standard (sRGB/Rec.709) consumer content of any Smartphone or Tablet display that we have ever measured. "
"Based on our extensive Lab tests and measurements, the Galaxy Note 4 is the Best performing Smartphone display that we have ever tested. It matches or breaks new records in Smartphone display performance for: Highest Absolute Color Accuracy, Highest Screen Resolution, Infinite Contrast Ratio, Highest Peak Brightness, Highest Contrast Rating in Ambient Light, and the smallest Brightness Variation with Viewing Angle. Its Color Management capability provides multiple Color Gamuts – a major advantage that is not currently provided by any of the other leading Smartphones. The Galaxy Note 4 delivers uniformly consistent all around Top Tier display performance: it is the first Smartphone display to ever get all Green (Very Good to Excellent) Ratings in all test and measurement categories (except one Yellow for a Brightness Variation with Average Picture Level) since we started the Display Technology Shoot-Out article Series in 2006, an impressive achievement for a display. The Galaxy Note 4 has again raised the bar for top display performance up by another notch."
Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge OLED Display Technology Shoot-Out
So it's not just numbers and bragging rights.