Posted by DannyD on 14 March 2013 at 15:36

Samsung to call PHOLED display Hyper Bright Display?

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Samsung going to unveil the Galaxy S IV tonight. According the latest information the Galaxy S IV will have a PHOLED display. This is a new kind of AMOLED display. Samsung may call this screen type Hyper Bright Display. Hyper Bright Display know as PHOLED are more efficient and cost lower power than Samsung’s current AMOLED display! Samsung just trademarked Hyper Bright Display. We can’t wait to see and hold this display in our hands!

We expect Samsung to announce this display tonight, together with the other unique selling point the Octa-Core processor.

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6 comments on “Samsung to call PHOLED display Hyper Bright Display?

  1. Toss3 on said:

    Aren’t pholeds already used for the Red subpixels? This just means that it’ll have 25% lower power-consumption than the last generation of screens. Once we get pholed blues, amoled will finally be better than lcds in every aspect.

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  2. 87Revo on said:

    The name suggests that the display is actually going to be brighter than traditional AMOLED displays. This may also explain why a bright light comes out of the box when when opened by the kid in the last teaser video.

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  3. humed on said:

    “the Galaxy S IV will have a PHOLED display. This is a new kind of AMOLED display.”

    /facepalm

    OLED = Organic Light-Emitting Diode
    AMOLED = Active-Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode
    PHOLED = Phosphorescent Organic Light-Emitting Diode

    AM and PH are types of OLED *NOT* PH is a type of AM!

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  4. Black Chamber on said:

    I sincerely hope that the Exynos 5 Octa CPU is in all versions of the Samsung Galaxy S4!

    It is sad when the International versions have a better CPU than the U.S. market.

    It should be like the Galaxy Note II – identical in all regions.

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  5. gtone339 on said:

    YES!! Will definitely be better than LCD for sure!

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