i have the slcd on my incredible and its great i love it cant complain i know there are some differences between the amoled but unless your side by side you cant really notice.
i just got my first replacement phone and the screen is different. must be the SLCD. is there a way to figure it out?
as for which one i like better, slcd by far. colors feel more accurate, no funky tint on whites, text is clean clear very sharp.
That's YOUR opinion. Not everyone will agree, my white balance is right on, and I'd rather have the improved contrast ratio, brighter-more vibrant colours, and bettery battery performance of the AMOLED over the SLCD. Of course everyone's opinion (and mileage) may vary.
i believe youre replacement is supposed to be the same screen but you can go to about phone, hardware information, and if its 0003 then that means you have the slcd.
as for which one i like better, slcd by far. colors feel more accurate, no funky tint on whites, text is clean clear very sharp.
I think he was very clear that he is only stating his opinion by use of "one I like better" "colors feel."
i just got my first replacement phone and the screen is different. must be the SLCD. is there a way to figure it out?
SLCD comes as ADR6300VW3
Deanski
i believe youre replacement is supposed to be the same screen but you can go to about phone, hardware information, and if its 0003 then that means you have the slcd.
as for which one i like better, slcd by far. colors feel more accurate, no funky tint on whites, text is clean clear very sharp.
Can you just replace the track pad on the old one?
Possibly. I mean it would totally void the warranty, but ya I probably could.
And as much as i use the track pad (almost never), I might just stick with it, and send back the slcd junk
Would they know that you replaced it yourself? (i.e. would they void the warranty if they didnt know you replaced it?)
Possibly. I mean it would totally void the warranty, but ya I probably could.
And as much as i use the track pad (almost never), I might just stick with it, and send back the slcd junk
Taking the trackpad out of the phone is actually pretty simple. There are instructional videos on youtube I think and it's only a few screws to get to it and the thing pops right out. I would suggest that you take both phones apart and switch the trackpad from the LCD Dinc and put it in your old AMOLED Dinc. Then send back the LCD Dinc to them and say the new phone they sent you the trackpad doesn't work either and be done with it.
I really don't want to hear the peanut gallery screaming that this is wrong or fraudulent because 1. You purchased the phone based on the AMOLED screen, 2. The trackpad broke only a few months into using the device, 3. They sent you a "lesser" model phone without disclosing this to you which is misrepresentation and deceptive business practices and 4. It's the OP's decision in the end not yours...
Good luck, that's what i would do.
Your right And I will probably do just that in the end. Im wondering how much I could exploit the fact they broke contract by sending the lesser phone without disclosing it.. <evil grin>
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