novox77
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I conclusively ruled out the Nexus S today while playing with it at my Sprint store. I know a lot of you really like this phone, so just keep in mind this is simply my opinion.
I have a big problem with the display. I was under the impression that Samsung ditched PenTile, but maybe that's only for the Galaxy S2. The PenTile matrix was very obvious especially when viewing the Android menus (white text on black background). The edges of the text are jagged, and there's serious "chromatic aberration" (CA) present. CA is a photography term used to describe a type of distortion where the left and right edges glow red/blue, or sometimes purple/green. The PenTile makes the white text edges glow red, green, and blue. Really annoying and harsh on my eyes.
the AMOLED screen has good contrast, but pure white still looks very blue to me. I turned up the screen brightness to max and loaded Google. I did the same on my Evo as well as some other smartphones on display. The SAMOLED screen was definitely way off and skewing blue.
Wasn't thrilled about the curvature of the touchscreen. Wasn't sure if that was purely an aesthetic consideration or an ergonomic one. But it was definitely noticeable, and I didn't like it.
I've heard the Nexus doesn't have an external SD card/slot. Couldn't check the demo unit due to the lock on the back.
Vanilla Gingerbread, as I've said in other posts, is a polish release. It retains its simplicity while making some aesthetic and usability improvements. Since I'm running CM7 on my Evo, I'm already very used to GB, so nothing on the Nexus strikes me as novel. For people who haven't experienced GB, it's a good OS. Google is definitely on the right track with Android.
So now that's left is the Kingdom and Evo 3D... My Sprint store has never heard of the Kingdom. I told them it was the code name, not the final name. They still know nothing of another HTC phone. Could there bea chance Kingdom is not going to Sprint?
That leaves Evo 3D and whether I want to upgrade from my fully functioning Evo 4G. I'm really dying to try out the dedicated shutter button, check out the image quality, and of course, check out the 3D effect. Really looking forward to the qHD S-LCD screen. If it's anything like my S-PVA desktop monitors, I'm going to love the color reproduction. Never cared too much about deep blacks; it only makes a difference when the lights are off.
I'm also hoping for a higher-quality casing. My Evo is now cracked at the power button and volume buttons. And I haven't abused the phone or dropped it.
I have a big problem with the display. I was under the impression that Samsung ditched PenTile, but maybe that's only for the Galaxy S2. The PenTile matrix was very obvious especially when viewing the Android menus (white text on black background). The edges of the text are jagged, and there's serious "chromatic aberration" (CA) present. CA is a photography term used to describe a type of distortion where the left and right edges glow red/blue, or sometimes purple/green. The PenTile makes the white text edges glow red, green, and blue. Really annoying and harsh on my eyes.
the AMOLED screen has good contrast, but pure white still looks very blue to me. I turned up the screen brightness to max and loaded Google. I did the same on my Evo as well as some other smartphones on display. The SAMOLED screen was definitely way off and skewing blue.
Wasn't thrilled about the curvature of the touchscreen. Wasn't sure if that was purely an aesthetic consideration or an ergonomic one. But it was definitely noticeable, and I didn't like it.
I've heard the Nexus doesn't have an external SD card/slot. Couldn't check the demo unit due to the lock on the back.
Vanilla Gingerbread, as I've said in other posts, is a polish release. It retains its simplicity while making some aesthetic and usability improvements. Since I'm running CM7 on my Evo, I'm already very used to GB, so nothing on the Nexus strikes me as novel. For people who haven't experienced GB, it's a good OS. Google is definitely on the right track with Android.
So now that's left is the Kingdom and Evo 3D... My Sprint store has never heard of the Kingdom. I told them it was the code name, not the final name. They still know nothing of another HTC phone. Could there bea chance Kingdom is not going to Sprint?
That leaves Evo 3D and whether I want to upgrade from my fully functioning Evo 4G. I'm really dying to try out the dedicated shutter button, check out the image quality, and of course, check out the 3D effect. Really looking forward to the qHD S-LCD screen. If it's anything like my S-PVA desktop monitors, I'm going to love the color reproduction. Never cared too much about deep blacks; it only makes a difference when the lights are off.
I'm also hoping for a higher-quality casing. My Evo is now cracked at the power button and volume buttons. And I haven't abused the phone or dropped it.