Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro
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- Anonymous
- Gfw
- 06 May 2023
Anonymous, 02 May 2023No biometrics very badthere is biometrics. use your eyes
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- An0nymouse
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- 06 May 2023
these guys are crazy the last time i heard someone complains or encounter OLED Burn in was on PSVITA
- NeonHD
- 6Fi
- 04 May 2023
andibad, 03 May 2023"i have never heard burn issue"
Haha, is funny... moreYou can argue that there are many people who face burn-in issues and I won't deny that, but there are also significantly more people who don't have burn-in, and you cannot deny that either.
Okay, I admit I have burn-in on my OLED phone, but I'm just one person out of a billion other people.
My only criticism really with OLED is not burn-in, but rather its artificial color reproduction, non-uniform greys and dirty looking whites.
If OEMs can develop a well-tuned IPS LCD display with over 1000 nits brightness, I will happily want it over an OLED phone. Unfortunately the last IPS phone with such high brightness was the LG G7 from 2018 which goes to 918 nits. A shame that OEMs have stopped trying to advance IPS tech. Hopefully they are focusing on pushing miniLED now to phones.
- DroidBoye
- j29
- 04 May 2023
dzodzo, 02 May 2023On laptops and monitors, pixels sometimes burn out, while o... moreOk caveman, live in your world where everything that you don't know is assumed not to be true. lol.
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- Anonymous
- PG0
- 04 May 2023
andibad, 03 May 2023"i have never heard burn issue" Haha, is funny... morethe only burn in experience i had is when i am using galaxy note 4 (super amoled) and redmi note 4(ips lcd) years a go, afterwards never happen to any of my amoled device blackshark2, pocof2pro ,pocof3
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- dzodzo
- JKQ
- 03 May 2023
andibad, 03 May 2023"i have never heard burn issue" Haha, is funny... morei am using phone with oled screen 3 years like 6 hours per day and there is not even a sign of burn-in.
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- andibad
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- 03 May 2023
dzodzo, 02 May 2023On laptops and monitors, pixels sometimes burn out, while o... more"i have never heard burn issue"
Haha, is funny to see denial statement from marketing famboy. Is have a lot case smartphone and tabled oled have burn in issue, and light saber issue (from beginning, first oled on phone until today, is worsened). Burn in is an special defect (characteristic) of oled display technology, whatever they trying fix it or denial about it, is always have high rate of burn in when comparing other display type.
Oled display is kind of failure tech, they claim power efficient, is only on all black pixel, not on common usage, that reason their demonstration always used dominant black screen, is different case when used on static usage like browsing, all white screen, is more worse on power consumption than ips lcd because is already bydesign.
They trying give BS to hdr10, hdr10+, all of them fake hdr, and useless billion colours and brighter light screen, just make more pricier.
They should stop jump to oled bandwagons, just skip it to mini led display. Is getting boring and annoying with billion of uselessness of oled.
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- 03 May 2023
Anonymous, 19 Apr 2023Oled is awful contrary to popular belief. There is a reason... moreUsed my Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 for 3 years. Screen turned yellowish evenly thanks to the older OLED technique. Played the same game for hours a day, no static elements burned it. My Tab S5e is now about to be 3.5 years old. Screen is in perfect condition. Not replacing it any time soon because I can't find an OLED tablet to replace it with. If you use your devices on very high brightness all the time, you risk burn-ins. If you don't, there is a very low chance of burn-ins. OLED is much better for me in the dark or when I watch series, because the black is true black.
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- Anonymous
- 3qJ
- 03 May 2023
No sd card, very bad and terrible
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- Anonymous
- KAp
- 02 May 2023
no oled very bad
no 8 inch version very bad
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- Anonymous
- raN
- 02 May 2023
No biometrics very bad
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- dzodzo
- JKQ
- 02 May 2023
DroidBoye, 01 May 2023Oh? Which part of fantasy world you lived-in where smartpho... moreOn laptops and monitors, pixels sometimes burn out, while on phones and tablets, I have never heard of this problem. Also, I don't believe it consumes more battery since there are many phones with OLED screens that are the most battery-efficient among all phones
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- ruleworld
- 2WB
- 01 May 2023
No GPS. Very bad.
- DroidBoye
- j29
- 01 May 2023
dzodzo, 30 Apr 2023It is not same with tablets and laptops. They are using dif... moreOh? Which part of fantasy world you lived-in where smartphone and tablet OLEDs weren't affected by physics that only affect OLED laptops?
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- dzodzo
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- 30 Apr 2023
DroidBoye, 26 Apr 2023This is true. OLED is more power-hungry when displaying dom... moreIt is not same with tablets and laptops. They are using different type of technology for oled panels on tablets and on laptops.
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- Anonymous
- 6kH
- 30 Apr 2023
DroidBoye, 29 Apr 2023Does your friend don't have any phone that can do Wifi... moreCan i force you do some thing that you don't want?
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- j29
- 30 Apr 2023
JohnTheFarmer, 29 Apr 2023Because videographers and photographers put the brightness ... moreYou're a photographer/videographer that has editing workflow that includes an OLED Xiaomi Tablet? hahaha.
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- 29 Apr 2023
DroidBoye, 29 Apr 2023People always makes OLED's "color accuracy" ... moreBecause videographers and photographers put the brightness levels to low when editing their footage...oh wait.