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How sharp are Super AMOLED screens?

mattfab22

Newbie
im thinking about the droid razr, or rezound, and was wondering if the razr's screen is sharp, and no noticeable pixels from viewing at an average distance. I know the rezound has not really any noticeable pixels, but I'm probably going to get the razr since its only 100 at best buy. But does the razr's pixels stick out, and is it annoying?

Also, does your razr have a green tint at all, especially when looking at whites?

I just don't want to be disappointed with the screen, since I've never owned a phone with super amoled.
 
Razr's pixels are very noticeable. Its the thing i hate most about the Razr. You will be disappointed in the screen, and i am too. I dont notice much tint on white, but all colors seem to be more greenish/blue than normal. And it looks like someone spilled water under the screen, because it is cloudy sometimes.

If screen means a lot to you, I would get the Rezound. And i am considering switching to the Rezound.
 
The Rezound has the highest PPI of any phone currently available (342), followed closely by the Galaxy SIII and the Galaxy Nexus and the iPhone 4S. Basically, any phone withe above 300 PPI has sharp screens. 300PPI is sort of the "retina display value" according to Apple, which when held at approx half arms length (normal phone usage), the pixels are too small to be visible. In short, check GSMArena data for the phone's PPI, and anything with above 300 is good to go.
 
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