The uprated interior, including the addition of an improved nav - screen and
higher resolution display definitely makes it feel the most premium affordable hatchback on sale, even when compared with range toppers from BMW and Audi.
Not exact matches
Here's where I'm at: I
definitely see the value in having a dedicated eInk
display but the
high resolution tablet has taken it's place.
They both have OLED
displays, which is
definitely a «thing» some people look for because they just don't like LCDs — and though their
resolutions aren't the same (Pixel 2 at 1920x1080 vs. Galaxy S8 at 2960x1440), they both have plenty
high pixel densities.
Sticking with 1080p
definitely helped in this case, and the quality of this AMOLED
display is good enough that I wasn't left longing for
higher resolution either.
Although we would have preferred a
higher resolution display, the one on the new Moto E is decent enough in terms of brightness and detail and is
definitely good enough for lots of reading.
Thanks to the same
resolution but a smaller
display, the density on the Honor 7
display is much
higher at 424 pixels per inch and this
definitely shows, with the Honor 7
display appearing sharper to the eye.
Infinix was
definitely right by throwing a massive 4500 mAh battery to make the Infinix NOTE4 Pro last longer than average despite an inefficient processor and a
high resolution display.
For most uses, the
display definitely has a
high enough
resolution, and while it may get noticeably pixelated during mobile VR use, this phone isn't really built for that and actually isn't Daydream - ready anyway.
The screen here is nice enough because it's a decent size for the average user, and it's Full HD, but it's
definitely not going to cut it completely for those who prefer a
higher quality
display resolution, especially since they're becoming more and more common on phones now.