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Blue-Green Hue of white makes browser difficult.

floepie

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One of the first things I've noticed about the Samsung (coming from the iphone) is how blue-greenish the background is within the browser. The difference is striking when the iphone is side to side with the Vibrant. It makes the reading mobile pages such as m.cnn.com a whole lot more difficult, relatively speaking. Anyone else notice this?

I've also taken notice of this on a friend's Droid, although not as pronounced. Is this common to Android devices? I would think that the Vibrant screen could deliver a bright white with no color imbalances and should surpass the quality on the 3G(S) iphone.
 
My suggestion to you would be to go check out another Vibrant. AMOLED is known to have a pinkish-hue, and SAMOLED can have a grayish/bluish-hue. Not all devices simulate these tints, and if it is especially prominent, then I strongly recommend you try another phone.

No, this is not an "Android" thing. An operating system doesn't determine what colors a display puts out (at least not directly).
 
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