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Outside Use: Invisible Screen: Showstopper I think...

jlm86

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Feb 12, 2011
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The S3 is essentially useless to me when outside, and i'm surprised there isn't a big outcry from people that they cannot see this screen outside.

Another theory i have is that people are not outside anymore ...?
Our culture now is driven inside with all of our toys to play with...
..me included i guess...


Looking at Sony Xperia P now, as using outside is a requirement in my opinion
 
indeed turn it to full brightness.
ive used multiple touch screen phones outside from the following
iphone
iphone3gs
samsung i7500
htc desire
iphone 4s
htc one x
samsung galaxy s3

i can catagorically tell you that out of all of them the i7500 and s3 have the best brightness outside. this is due to the amoled screen
lcd does not cut the mustard outside

EDIT: are any of you using screen protectors? it could be those causing the problem
 
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I'm in the UK and today in London it was quite sunny. I compared my S3 ( at full brightness) with an iPhone 4 at half the brightness and the iPhone 4 was by far a lot brighter. is there anything to boost the brightness higher?? I'm a bit disappoointed by the brightness of the S3 out in the sun as well.
 
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I was walking around Downtown LA in 100 degree weather at noon. It was blazingly bright outside. No shade from trees or buildings, not a cloud in the sky AND I had dark polarized sunglasses on. I turned up to max brightness and I didn't have a problem. It wasn't intensely bright and crisp looking like when I'm indoors, but I can still read things and make out what's on the screen.
 
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The S3 is essentially useless to me when outside, and i'm surprised there isn't a big outcry from people that they cannot see this screen outside.

Another theory i have is that people are not outside anymore ...?
Our culture now is driven inside with all of our toys to play with...
..me included i guess...


Looking at Sony Xperia P now, as using outside is a requirement in my opinion

This was my biggest concern when deciding whether to upgrade from my DroidX. I spent a week comparing the displays as best I could in the store. The DroidX is definitely brighter......but.....it too is difficult to read/use outdoors, as any lcd screen is. In the end it turns out the SIII is really just about as usable outdoors as the Droid and it is fabulous indoors, much better/richer colors and usability.
 
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Does the power saving feature inhibit the potential of full brightness? So If I have power saving mode enabled and I set the brightness to 100%....does that actually have the brightness to 100% or is it actually less than that? Could that be an issue why some people are reporting no problems and some are reporting problems?
 
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The S3 is essentially useless to me when outside, and i'm surprised there isn't a big outcry from people that they cannot see this screen outside.

Another theory i have is that people are not outside anymore ...?
Our culture now is driven inside with all of our toys to play with...
..me included i guess...


Looking at Sony Xperia P now, as using outside is a requirement in my opinion

Its a bit dim but def readable and I don't bother turning it up on a normal day. I was taking pictures 2 weekends ago outside with no shade. I had no problem using the screen as a view finder. That day I did turn it up though....
 
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