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Screen Comparison: Samsung Focus S and HTC Titan

Samsung Focus S and HTC Titan

And so we put up the review on the AT&T HTC Titan and received a few comments asking for more thoughts on comparing the screen quality between the Titan and the Samsung Focus S. Something more than just a comparison of the Start Screen. We'll go along the auto-brightness issue on the Focus S and the graphics lag on the Titan out of the conversation because they are secondary problems to screen quality.

2 bug were mentioned dealing with the Titan'south screen; pixelation (or is it pixilation?) and jaggedness with fonts when viewing web pages or documents.  Neither Dan nor I have experienced whatever issues of the sort with the Titan.  So nosotros took a look at both screens running a music video, still images, web pages, documents and the game Lets Golf two.  Both screens performed well but we'll stick with our initial idea that the Titan's screen has an edge over the Focus S screen.

More after the break.

No Pixelation

Let me say from the offset that both the Samsung Focus South and HTC Titan have respectable screens. If screen quality is your sole mensurate between these two phones, neither is a bad option. The Super AMOLED Plus does accept blacker blacks but we're also seeing a slight blueish tint when the screen is predominantly white. With the Titan, I remember it has equal or better contrast and the brightness is more evenly distributed. Both phones perform as every bit nice outdoors.

As far every bit pixelation is concerned on the Titan, we just don't see it. Information technology wasn't present when viewing pictures, videos, games, web pages or documents.  It'southward just not there.  There is some thought that pixelation is inevitable due to "stretching" a 480x800 screen to iv.7". The screen may take fewer pixels per inch but you also have larger pixels from the showtime.

Pixels and Pixels

The Titan has 198.five Pixels Per Inch and a Dot Pitch of .128mm. The Samsung Focus Due south has a PPI of 216.97 and a Dot Pitch of .1171mm. Just for comparison sakes, the 3.7" screen of the Samsung Focus Wink has a PPI of 252.15 and a Dot Pitch of .1007mm.    There's no stretching involved on the Titan.  It'southward just larger pixels and the lower PPI with larger dot pitch doesn't affect the user experience at all.

All in all, nosotros just don't see any articulate cut advantage to the Samsung'south Super AMOLED Plus screen when compared to the Titan's. While the Focus S has a respectable screen in its ain right, taking everything into consideration, we experience the Titan's screen quality wins out by a nose.  The great thing near information technology all is that if your center sees things different, yous still accept a nice screen in front end of you.

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/screen-comparison-samsung-focus-s-and-htc-titan

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