- Sep 2, 2011
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I keep reading reviews and comments that say that AMOLED on the S4 is not as good as the screen technology utilized by the HTC One in full-daylight situations. Having read myriad reviews on both, I am still leaning toward the S4, but a great deal of my phone usage is outside (Ingress, MapMyRide, Geocaching, etc etc).
My current phone is an HTC Thunderbolt. It's practically unuseable in bright sunlight - I have to hold it right up to my face and shield it to see it, or I have to go find some shade or pray for clouds.
So, while I recognize that AMOLED might be inferior to some other screen technologies, can someone who has used their S4 outdoors tell me if you have any problems seeing the screen in full daylight? Is it "Oh my goodness I can't use this thing!", or just "very, very usable but not quite as vibrant and pretty as others"?
For those of you who have owned the AT&T Inspire or HTC Thunderbolt, how does the full-on-sunlight performance of the S4 compare to those phones?
My current phone is an HTC Thunderbolt. It's practically unuseable in bright sunlight - I have to hold it right up to my face and shield it to see it, or I have to go find some shade or pray for clouds.
So, while I recognize that AMOLED might be inferior to some other screen technologies, can someone who has used their S4 outdoors tell me if you have any problems seeing the screen in full daylight? Is it "Oh my goodness I can't use this thing!", or just "very, very usable but not quite as vibrant and pretty as others"?
For those of you who have owned the AT&T Inspire or HTC Thunderbolt, how does the full-on-sunlight performance of the S4 compare to those phones?
