Shayan Davoodi
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I think "fast response" is one of the most advantages of AMOLED and one of the most important specs.How do you figure AMOLED performs faster to touch commands?
I think "fast response" is one of the most advantages of AMOLED and one of the most important specs.How do you figure AMOLED performs faster to touch commands?
Actually the 930 and 1520 packs the same lenses and sensor, same 26 mm lenses with 6 lens and f 2.4 aperture and the same 1/2.5 inch sensor. So the photos from the 930/1520 are exactly the same size and resolution.
Yes you are right. I edited my post.That is 100% personal opinion. Many of us, including myself, prefer the IPS LCD display.
There is no difference between AMOLED and IPS for touch sensitivity.
See Zkyevolved's post #36 above^^^I think "fast response" is one of the most advantages of AMOLED and one of the most important specs.
For a short time I will have both devices.... The 1520 and 930... My 930 was new off of Amazon. My 1520 off of eBay. When I get the 1520 I'll do a small comparison if anyone is interested. Just let me know. Since I'm in Europe I have both European versions.
That would be much appreciated specially if you mention the issues you face with the 1520. determined to get it, but then i found out about the phantom taps issues, and people complianed that it ruined the device, which made me hesitate and consider other options and aincesince there arent many in wp's case, it was either 830 or 930 for me
True. However, I like to see the worst case scenrio and deal with it, so I would like to know how to deal with the problem and how others approach it even if i dont face it. You know, better safe than sorry. I mean, in my country most brand new devices arent covered by warranty so if it is a defected one, i have to deal with it.Sure. I don't mind. I will of course share my thoughts with the internet, where all of my opinions are valid =D haha.
In all seriousness, I highly doubt that EVERY device is flawed. Remember, people who have issues are the ones who search on the internet and find the forums 99% of the time. When was the last time you went on the internet to praise your wrist watch? But if it lost 5 minutes a day, wouldn't you rant?
I'm just saying, it can't be everyone. The majority of the devices must work just fine. I'm not saying that the faults and defects are not there. I'm sure that in this case with the 1520 that there are MORE defects present than on most other devices, but still, it can't be present on EVERY device.
That would be much appreciated specially if you mention the issues you face with the 1520. determined to get it, but then i found out about the phantom taps issues, and people complianed that it ruined the device, which made me hesitate and consider other options and aincesince there arent many in wp's case, it was either 830 or 930 for me
The sensitivity issue is really annoying for my 1520.1.
I don't know if it still present in 1520.3 .
It is not apparent in core apps but obvious in 3rd party apps like NextGen reader and Twitter.
It is not an issue in gaming.
Oh, I experienced the issue after installing a screen protector. Can someone who never used a screen protector tell me more about this issue ?
I just went back to a 1520. Noticed the quality of photos with Lumera Cam 5 are so much better in terms of color, contrast and sharpness on the 1520. Dynamic flash actually works properly without turning a face into a water painting. I compared some shots from both devices and I was appalled how bad the 930 faired vs my 1520. Not sure if it was my device but I'm glad I traded it.
Also noticed camera processed files faster on 1520 when richtone is on, which is weird given the identical specs. Both phones were wiped after denim with no backups. I'm a bit surprised here with the noticeable improvement with 1520 vs 930 for photography. When I have some time I'll post up examples.