Edited by hemanth11 at 2017-6-9 21:19 \n\n
Hope everyone doing well here. Today, I am going to explain about the new technology used in phone screens. Now a days every mobile using AMOLED this allows the screen to provide better images and to have great visibility even in direct sunlight. In recent days, they started using SUPER AMOLED this give more advance functions then AMOLED. OOPS! Getting bored, don't worry will see in more detail now .
To understand Super AMOLED you first need to understand its origins. It started with OLED, which stands for 'organic light-emitting diode' and consists of a thin organic film with electrodes at either side. As soon as an electric current is applied to the film it emits light. Recently UMIDIZI announced SAMSUNG SUPER AMOLED again on coming flagship UMIDIGI Z1.
AMOLED is an 'active-matrix organic light-emitting diode'. It adds a layer of semiconducting film behind the OLED panel which allows it to more quickly activate each pixel. That increased speed makes it ideal for larger, higher definition displays with a lot of pixels. Infact it's as much as 1000 times faster than LCD.
AMOLED screens also tend to have great contrast, as the light on the screen comes from each individual pixel rather than a backlight; when it needs to create a black colour it simply dims or turns off the relevant pixels, for a true, deep black.
AMOLED screens also use a large colour gamut, so they can display a wide range of colours, but that can also cause images to look very vibrant or over-saturated.
Other advantages of AMOLED screens are that they have wide viewing angles and can even be made transparent or flexible, which makes them ideal for the curved handsets.
The result of this is that not only is the screen thinner, lighter, more touch sensitive and less power-hungry, but without that extra layer it's also far less reflective than a typical AMOLED screen, making it easier to view in bright sunlight.
On the other hand Super AMOLED screens are quite susceptible to image burn in and sometimes use a PenTile matrix with fewer subpixels than their LCD companions, which can potentially lead to less sharp images or give the screen an unnatural colour tint.
CONCLUSION:
Let's see, how amoled and s-amoled will grow in upcoming days. To be frank it have lot of advantages. Please reply my thread how do you guys think about AMOLED.
Here you go with quick specs of coming flagship UMIDIGI Z1:
6.95mm - The thinnest big battery flagship phone ever seen.
8GB RAM with128 GB ROM AND 6GB RAM with 64 GB ROM.
ARE YOU EXICITED? Whatever we should wait.
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