Last updated: February 25th, 2015 at 00:21 UTC+01:00
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Hexagonal shape Daimond shape
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Earlier, SamMobile reported about Samsung facing problems mass producing Full HD AMOLED displays but now Samsung has successfully overcome those issues and is now mass producing the high-res mobile panels. There is a high chance that Samsung is going to use the new screen technology inside their upcoming flagship device, the Galaxy S IV. The Galaxy S IV is rumoured to have a 4.99” Full HD SuperAMOLED Display with a pixel density of 440PPI+. Samsung wants to release the Galaxy S IV in the first half of 2013. Yesterday, SamMobile reported about the release date of the Galaxy S IV which is planned in April by Samsung.
Yes, this is what we call innovation!
And which one you think is the best one to use: a daimond or a hexagonal shaped pixel?
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