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Old March 19th, 2010, 10:42 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by thilan29 View Post
^So have any of those OLED-saving technologies been implemented into the Nexus screen?

Just found this:
Google Nexus One OLED Display Shoot-Out

Damn, the Nexus didn't do very well in the screen tests.

And vs the iPhone 3Gs:
Google Nexus One versus Apple iPhone 3GS Display Shoot-Out
"The Nexus One OLED display has many spectacular qualities, but it is also loaded with lots of rough edges, hasty unfinished beta display drivers and Android software including principal applications like the Browser and Gallery, poorly implemented image processing, poor system integration together with sub-standard factory display calibration. It really looks and behaves like a prototype for a very nice future display, not a finished production display for a world class mobile device that Google markets it to be. It will be interesting to see the degree to which existing units will be corrected and improved with software updates."
Blah blah blah, badly done test is bad, the people at displaymate were idiots and far from thorough or professional. It's been confirmed and tested that the problem was with the gallery app; the rough edges and banding don't happen in third-party gallery apps.
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