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Samsung's new Galaxy Note 7 largely incremental, except for iris scanner
Eh, so the Note 7 is impressive, so what.
Is anyone truly excited by phones these days??? The next revolution will be with VR so we've go at least another year or two before things get heated up again.
The only thing I'd like Apple to do is RELEASE AN ALL BLACK PHONE!!!
The stealth black S7 just looks absolutely sick. Why Apple do you push the geriatric grey on us??? -
iPhone 7 and Apple's next Retina Display frontier: Wide Color
foggyhill said:xTradaTrade said:
No but it's a valid point to bring it up since the image is used as an example.
Calm down, btw.
You can also see it if your device's color profile is completely off (though then all your other colors will be totally off).
That was ALSO the case for many early Samsung phones and even now those colors are still off in their large GAMUT setting
(So double chance of seeing it).
And say calm down to your own children/pet and spare me your condescending pap.
IF YOU DON'T WANT PEOPLE TO TELL YOU TO CALM DOWN THEN DON'T SHOUT. Nothing to do with being condescending unless you're easily offended.
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No, I know you'd like to believe it's because the color settings are off but that's not the reason... it has more to do with the setting.
After reading your post about color profile I went into the settings of my Galaxy phones because I remember they have the following two features:
1. Screen mode - which is sort of a color profile settings thing. It has dynamic, standard, movie, and adaptive mode. My phones were in the adaptive mode which changes the colors based on current light conditions. If switched to Dynamic or Standard the colors are more vivid but I can no longer see the image in the red box. But in adaptive (indoors low light) and movie mode I can and I've noticed the color temperature is lower (warmer).
2. Reading mode - which removes the blue light from apps you designate, similar to Apple's Night Mode. It really makes the screen warm but the strange thing is it has no effect on being able to see the image in the red box.
So long story short, that red box image definitely seems to respond to color gamut changes and not just temperature. -
iPhone 7 and Apple's next Retina Display frontier: Wide Color
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iPhone 7 and Apple's next Retina Display frontier: Wide Color
foggyhill said:Duub said:The logo shows up perfectly clear on my Note 2 - coming up on 4 years old this autumn.
Did you just register to say this crap?
No but it's a valid point to bring it up since the image is used as an example.
Calm down, btw. -
iPhone 7 and Apple's next Retina Display frontier: Wide Color