Samsung Galaxy S23+
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- Anonymous
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- 27 Jan 2023
All this pointless bickering about the display. The fact of the matter Samsung could've put a sharper display on this $1000 flagship and deliberately chose not to. Stop defending soulless corporations for anti-consumer strategies.
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- Anonymous
- rrY
- 27 Jan 2023
aaronwt, 26 Jan 2023The difference between the two resolutions has always been ... moreIt makes sense to me as well. I guess with the lower resolution it's likely you get an improved battery life. For example if you compare S20+ to S21+ .. That's of course apart from the fact that a more powerful chipset also helps with power efficiency
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- uRF
- 27 Jan 2023
Anonymous, 26 Jan 2023So perfectly that you can’t even see the 1.7x difference XD because you basically put the phone close to you to try to see the number of pixels
- Jemlim
- uRF
- 27 Jan 2023
Anonymous, 26 Jan 2023I’m currently using iPhone SE2, had RENO5 4g and S7 edge in... moreyour fault. you basically look too close to the screen.
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- aaronwt
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- 26 Jan 2023
Jemlim, 26 Jan 2023thats a lie. your just trying to prove me wrongThe difference between the two resolutions has always been easy for me to see on the Samsung phones. But, in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't matter to me whether the phone is using 1440 or 1080.
I was initially concerned, when they first dropped the resolution down. When I went from my S10 to an S21. But once I had the S21 in my hands and used it, it was no big deal. Even though I can easily see the resolution difference.
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- Anonymous
- 39$
- 26 Jan 2023
Jemlim, 26 Jan 2023i do wear glasses and can see perfectly, yet the difference... moreSo perfectly that you can’t even see the 1.7x difference XD
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- Anonymous
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- 26 Jan 2023
Jemlim, 26 Jan 2023i do wear glasses and can see perfectly, yet the difference... moreAt first, buy a midrange phone if you want a 1080p, not QHD, at second, even if you buy a high-end phone, you still can use 1080p (unless it’s iPhone as far as I know, but I might be wrong about it)
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- Anonymous
- 39$
- 26 Jan 2023
venomtail, 26 Jan 2023There is a difference. Very minimal to maybe a normie but c... moreYeah, there’s no justification for the big screen provider making the “flagship”, but I’m sure that he/she would justification for Apple and Samsung even if they made 7’ phones with 100*100 pixels XD
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- Anonymous
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- 26 Jan 2023
Jemlim, 26 Jan 2023i do wear glasses and can see perfectly, yet the difference... moreI’m currently using iPhone SE2, had RENO5 4g and S7 edge in the past, I broke S7 edge, so I had to buy the new phone, and I’ve noticed a clear difference between FHD+ and QHD, unlike you, I have great eyesight, so it’s your fault that you can’t see the difference XD
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- venomtail
- Li9
- 26 Jan 2023
Glad it has USB 3.2. Should make transferring files onto 512GB of storage that much more faster and consistent than of cheaper models.
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- venomtail
- Li9
- 26 Jan 2023
Jemlim, 24 Jan 2023I'm not even trolling, sure it may be better, but not ... moreThere is a difference. Very minimal to maybe a normie but certainly noticeable, especially if you use 1440p as a daily driver and suddenly switch to 1080p.
Main differentiator is scaling. Can fit a lot more text on a 1440p phone and a lot more apps feel like inflated elderly zoom feature like on windows accessibility option compared to 1080p.
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- 26 Jan 2023
Anonymous, 25 Jan 2023You need to go to ophthalmologist then, I had both phones w... moreI've managed to see the difference BUT
1) I need to put your eyes very close to the screen. And that's silly for a normal use. Only people with myopia would do this.
2) Any screen protector would blur enough the pixels, and makes the difference moot.
Getting QHD on such small screen, is pointless. It's funny that I was using 1080p on a 17 inch screen, and it looked fine (off course, not same viewing distance).
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- 26 Jan 2023
Anonymous, 25 Jan 2023I’ve used 1080p monitors, they’re blurry as hellyou should go and check your eyes
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- Anonymous
- I2Y
- 26 Jan 2023
Compared to xiaomi 13 pro, s23+ is left behind in terms of screen and camera aspects, not to mention s23 series rumored price hike.
Screen: Ltpo, qhd, 1B, brighter display, samsung amoled e6 (duh, so ironic), better variable refresh rate 1-120Hz
Main cam: 1 inch sensor, bigger pixel size, laser AF
Tele cam: Brigther & faster aperture, 50MP
UW cam: 50MP, AUTOFOCUS ON UW (hey samsung, your base and middle flagship has been using the same UW cam for 4 generations, like iPhone, mind you)
- Jemlim
- uRF
- 26 Jan 2023
Anonymous, 25 Jan 2023You need to go to ophthalmologist then, I had both phones w... morethats a lie. your just trying to prove me wrong
- Jemlim
- uRF
- 26 Jan 2023
Anonymous, 25 Jan 2023It’s your problem that you have bad eyesighti do wear glasses and can see perfectly, yet the difference is not visible. its pretty much your problem since ur spending more for 99.9% the same screen.
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- Anonymous
- 39$
- 25 Jan 2023
notafanboy, 18 Jan 20231080p on a tiny 6.6" display is fine. Reminder: 27&quo... moreI’ve used 1080p monitors, they’re blurry as hell
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- Anonymous
- 39$
- 25 Jan 2023
NeonHD, 18 Jan 2023True. I miss the S20 series when they used to put QHD on al... moreVanilla Xiaomi 11 had QHD+ screen, if you didn’t know
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- Anonymous
- 39$
- 25 Jan 2023
vijay krishnan, 24 Jan 2023Many midrange phones have 12GB RAM. Still, S23 and S23+ are... moreAll midrange phones use either LPDDR4 or 4X, S23 series use LPDDR5X
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- Anonymous
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- 25 Jan 2023
Jemlim, 24 Jan 2023I'm not even trolling, sure it may be better, but not ... moreIt’s your problem that you have bad eyesight