Samsung Vibrant
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- style
- IAA
- 29 Jul 2010
hahahahahaha u right but we all want a good looking phone ! think about it . we are paying for it , so why not get some that we like
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- chucho
- IAA
- 29 Jul 2010
I been with the same phone company for over 10 years. any boby remember voice stream? thats right , now we call it T-mobile. i love T- mobile untill i stated traveling with work in the last few years. Every body around me could talk on the cell but me! I have a few months on my contract n im going to viron n get me a kool phone.I really got exited when i saw the HTC2, but the windows? nope ! so now the samsung with out flash the screen ect! so, i made up my mind n moving all 5 of my lines !
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- style
- IAA
- 29 Jul 2010
ok, thanks for the info but, im not trying to take a picture of the sky ! i want to see real pictures like inside of a club,bar , or a dark room with your girl .. i still think that you need a flash for good facial pictures!
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- Raptor
- 0a4
- 29 Jul 2010
Anonymous, 29 Jul 2010True, 18 mil of galaxies in all its universe of existence v... moreAgain speculations... do not waste your and our time, find real level of UV in AMOLEDs, that's the only potential value in all your posts.
I emailed to several people at TCO, all emails bounced - some in vacations, some are not there anymore.
I will repeat, the brightness of Super-AMOLED pixels is still far from being "Super". It is easy to understand that when you take your cell phone on the streets. The regular white paper there is by far brighter then any modern displays.
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- Anonymous
- FIW
- 29 Jul 2010
Raptor, 29 Jul 2010The brightness of each individual pixel of AMOLED is probab... moreTrue, 18 mil of galaxies in all its universe of existence versus 20 mil of iPhones in the first year of its STELLAR childhood.
The ONE million of Super Bright small LEDs from AMOLED beam Directly on retinas not by back panel reflection as TFT LCD which lowers the dangerous UV and high intensity photons; besides merely poor light can blind if it is intensive as in Super Bright AMOLED.
Related to statistics, I will contact consumer report.
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- Raptor
- 0a4
- 29 Jul 2010
Anonymous, 29 Jul 2010"Hope u learn't something..."
No, you learned ... moreThe brightness of each individual pixel of AMOLED is probably factor 1.5-2 only larger. Do the math: both good LCD and AMOLED displays have brightness around 300-600 cd/m^2. Nothing dangerous here.
Concentrate on UV, Anonymous. Contact TCO in Sweden or find optical range spectrometer, my people are in vacation now.
By the way Forbes, the Financial Times, Fortune and the Wall Street Journal - have recently reviewed and written about the Galaxy S, generating buzz abroad.
A writer at Fortune said the phone has “the best screen” he’s ever seen, while a tech column in the Wall Street Journal dubbed it “a worthy competitor” to the iPhone 4.
Some analysts predict that worldwide sales of the Galaxy S will hit some 18 million versus 20 million for the iPhone 4.
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- Anonymous
- 95b
- 29 Jul 2010
Andro, 27 Jul 2010You've never used an AMOLED have u?
They work under the ... more"Hope u learn't something..."
No, you learned something: AMOLEDs emit ONE million of Super Bright beams directly into your eyes, at once, one beam for each pixel which is a small LED.
BTW people use in these days in US "learned" not as in UK "learnt", and nobody uses "learn't" excepting you from twilight zone.
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- Anonymous
- 95b
- 29 Jul 2010
style, 29 Jul 2010NO FLASH, WHAT A WASTE!!!!! I dont work for any phone compa... moreNot really. Those phones can't be unlocked and are found at all malls in US, not on gsmarena's links. You will be deleted soon.
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- Raptor
- 0a4
- 29 Jul 2010
style, 29 Jul 2010NO FLASH, WHAT A WASTE!!!!! I dont work for any phone compa... moreAgree, it's pity no flash, but 9/10 of your needs for flash will be taken by unusually effective night mode. Look here
http://www.tmonews.com/2010/07/is-the-samsung-vibrant-night-mode-a-worthwhile-replacement-to-flash/
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- style
- IAA
- 29 Jul 2010
NO FLASH, WHAT A WASTE!!!!! I dont work for any phone company but, if you want a real phone get HTC Droid Incredible for verizon or HTC Evo 4G for sprint!!
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- Raptor
- 0a4
- 29 Jul 2010
[deleted post]"There is no chance Vibrant to be sold in US, nobody buys it because it is a buggy phone, broken GPS, dangerous display"
Nobody buy it? I buy it. It is great phone. Buggy? Show me not buggy one. My GPS is by the way fine from day one.
Screen dangerous? Did you receive the respond from TCO ? Please shut up before that with your speculations. Or until you yourself find the UV emitting level of the screen. Initially I thought you are reasonable but you started to annoy even me. And i am probably the only one who is still partially on your side (before we find if the screen really emits UVs).
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- Kstar
- jZf
- 28 Jul 2010
I get a lot of emails on a regular basis and I am used to the blackberry function of email, does any on know how to make the incoming emails more effecient on this phone. I never get any because it takes so long to download them.
Thanks
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- Anonymous
- 95b
- 28 Jul 2010
[deleted post]Proof: "Secondary Yes, VGA" for Vibrant This is a lie. Right! You find time to delete post but not to correct specs.
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- Anonymous
- ECa
- 28 Jul 2010
3vilhomer, 28 Jul 2010is there traditional chinese in the tmobile Vibrant as syst... moredownload the google pinyin and go to setting-choose traditional chinese
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- Raptor
- 0a4
- 28 Jul 2010
[deleted post]Do not exaggerate, Anonymous. The only potential problem is if OLEDs radiate UV. If not then all your problems are solved.
If you will find they radiate dangerous UV spectrum then all the cards are in your hands. Sue them for $1 billion. I'd take just 1% for the idea :)
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- fan
- jZ3
- 28 Jul 2010
3vilhomer, 28 Jul 2010is there traditional chinese in the tmobile Vibrant as syst... moreyea, u can,i had the google nexus one before and now i got the sony xperia x10. all the android phones have like about 25 different world language already preinstalled. which means u can read and display and type the your language u know. u can also download many input methods online. i m a chinese living in colorado now and i installed chinese qq pinyin input method for my x10 which works great. hope this can help
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- 3vilhomer
- sHZ
- 28 Jul 2010
is there traditional chinese in the tmobile Vibrant as system language??
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- Anonymous
- 4$E
- 28 Jul 2010
Raptor, 28 Jul 2010Andro, you also hit complain button on my posts? I see they... moreYou bet on quality and honesty in IT business which is nowadays just about money and null about health. Once a technology is released all measures which may protect the customers will be from case to case applied or not. They may use glass for this phone release and plastic for the next one and nobody can check all thousands of phones coming from Asian market; the only safety can be taken by choosing the right technology which doesn't need UV filters or other protective materials which are up to the conscience of fabricant included.
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- Raptor
- 0a4
- 28 Jul 2010
Which brand makes the best screen protectors? The ones which do not have dithering effect (visible as "dancing" of colors as you slightly tilt the cellphone, specifically visible on white background)?
May be we have to make UV protectors :)
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- Raptor
- 0a4
- 28 Jul 2010
Andro, 27 Jul 2010You've never used an AMOLED have u?
They work under the ... moreAndro, you also hit complain button on my posts? I see they started waiting moderator approval. Nice...
Do you you dude mean that electrons and holes are fermions with half integer spin, an exciton may either be in a singlet state or a triplet state depending on how the spins of the electron and hole have been combined? Statistically three triplet excitons will be formed for each singlet exciton. And that tje decay from triplet states is spin forbidden, limiting the internal efficiency of fluorescent devices. Phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes make use of spin–orbit interactions to facilitate intersystem crossing between singlet and triplet states ?
Cool down, this is electroluminiscence. And Anonymous is right, whatever it emits may go hit your eye and skin. As opposed to LCD the fluorescent backlit light of is re-emitted light, hence it has much less UV. LED backlit may not have it completely.
Just wait until TCO responds, i wrote them and publish their respond. They have strict requirements in Sweden. Also in Germany. The cr@p would not come through unnoticed since Galaxy was first introduced in Europe.
As Anonymous correctly mentioned the decay of excited state results in a relaxation of the energy levels of the electron, accompanied by emission of radiation in the visible region. Or it could be in UV.
But the frequency of this radiation depends on the band gap of the material. And if this is true it
1) could be that nothing is emitted beyond the gap, i.e. blue pixel frequencies 0.43 micron. So we will have not just small but exactly ***zero*** UV and zero harm. None.
2) besides glass itself is not transparent for UVB
3) if screen emits UVA, NUV, UVB then i hope Samsung hired not complete id!ots and added to the glass UV absorbers which is very easy to do since UV filters are known for centuries in photography.