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Thanks for clarifying that, I did misinterpret what was said. I was not asserting anything was doctored but rather that having been through plenty of display related 'shootouts' over the years, I have found that any side-by-side comparisons are heavily dependent on the device setup, the media and the environmental conditions. It's usually possible to make any display look better than another by selectively adjusting these variables. That's why to me side-by-side comparisons that don't identify anything about the conditions or device settings are of limited value.You misunderstand what I did...I took that picture of the phones displaying a picture of a shirt being sold on eBay. The pic is real. You can insist it's doctored if you like but anyone who owns a Galaxy S knows it isn't.
Yep, might be a defective unit. The Samsung Galaxy phones should be great out of the box...until you load it with tons of apps. Then it goes downhills because of the read/writes in the background. That's where the stall fix comes in, and the problem most Galaxy owners is seeing.Agreed... better to beat off to 3D benchmarks, otherwise what's the point of all that horsepower?
GLBenchmark 1.1 Result Database
Then it was a defective unit. Never judge a phone by a demo unit... There's nothing laggy about my stock Vibrant. Here's a sample clip I made with a Vibrant against the iPhone4. Despite the iPhone's far more advanced IPS LCD than your Droid-X's TFT LCD, the Vibrant summarily destroys it.
YouTube - Samsung Vibrant (Galaxy S) vs. iPhone 4: Monsters, Inc. clips
Verizon fascinate trumps them both.
Understood... no special calibrations were done with that pic. Basically I maxed out the brightness of both phones, went to the browser of both phones and opened this image:
http://filipinoswagger.com/images/TheNinong2.jpg
I opened up the camera f-stop to the point where the phones look the way it does to my eyes and took the pic. Try it... open that link above with your phone, max out the brightness and compare it my results.
How does it differ from the captivate & vibrant. I thought it was the same phone.
The verizon version has led flash for the camera.

The Fascinate have 16GB. The only one that doesn't is the Epic, but in return you get a physical keyboard and front facing camera.To bad I'd rather have 16GB of internal storage than a crappy flash for the camera.![]()
The Fascinate have 16GB. The only one that doesn't is the Epic, but in return you get a physical keyboard and front facing camera.
What good is a great screen if you can only use it 1/2 the day?
Droid X, Droid 2 have best Android battery life | TG Daily
The Droid X as top dog is somewhat surprising as it is one of the most feature-heavy devices ever built for Android. All of the Droid devices by Motorola clocked in with favorable results, although the Droid Incredible, manufactured by HTC, came in near the bottom. The very bottom of the list was reserved for Samsung's Galaxy S devices, which are hit pretty hard with bad battery consumption.
Read some of the responses to this "test" and you'll see why it is a very inaccurate measure of battery life. Having owned both the X and the Samsung I can say my X did last longer but not by a lot. Both would make it through a typical day for me with the X hitting the charger as I went to bed around 40% and the Samsung usually somewhere between 25 and 40%.
I seem like the only one that isn't all butthurt over the fact that the Fascinate will only have 2GB of internal memory. I really don't care since all my essential things get saved onto the microSD card. Also I am not the type of person that downloads hundreds of apps that will take up the 2GB of internal memory. Even if I was, Froyo will be released shortly which will allow me to save apps to my microSD.
2GB of internal memory is certainly no dealbreaker for me.
Froyo basically doubled my X's battery life. I can go almost but not quite 48 hours unplugged on a single charge with the extended battery and Froyo. And that's not letting the phone sit there unusued for 48 hours, that's surfing the web, installing apps, listening to bTunes, making voice calls, reading Engadget and Facebook, etc. I don't stream from Pandora or any other Internet radio but that's the only thing I don't do on my X.
You should try your X with Froyo and see the difference between it and the Incredible or any Galaxy S. My friend hates how his Incredible can't make it through a single day of moderate use, though he doesn't seem to be aware there is an extended battery for it which fits in the stock battery space.
FYI, Verizon informed me tonight that Froyo is rolling out to Droid X handsets now, as an official update. It's segmented, so not everyone will get hit at the same time, but it's out now, so if you'll have the Droid X, you can put "official" Froyo on it soon.
The last I knew, Froyo is rolling out now to the Incredible, not the X. We (X users) are patiently waiting for that.

It'll be fine. Mobile apps are not really that big in file size. Its like 8 MB here, 1 MB here, 5 MB there. Rarely does any app go over 20mb (Fennec did and ppl are flaming how bloated it is)2GB of internal memory is pretty serious. Remember that apps need to be updated by the developers to support install to SD, and most developers likely won't care. Also remember that the base install of the OS + bundled bloatware will consume a fair amount of that 2GB, my X came with a couple hundred MB already occupied out of the available 8GB of internal memory out of the box.
It'll be fine. Mobile apps are not really that big in file size. Its like 8 MB here, 1 MB here, 5 MB there. Rarely does any app go over 20mb (Fennec did and ppl are flaming how bloated it is)
What you should do is go to T-Mobile or AT&T and play around with one of those Galaxy S phones. That will be the closest representation of the Fascinate that you are going to get. The Fascinate doesn't come out until the 9th (unofficial but pretty much confirmed), so you won't be able to play with it before your 30 day window with the Droid X is up, obviously. The Fascinate is essentially the same thing as the T-Mobile Vibrant but the Fascinate will have a LED flash. But the shape is the same.So, really. What's the the general opinion here? X or the Fascinate? I have the X. 2 days left in the 30 day window.