OMG, OLED screen technology is a huge deal for gamers: Pixels are REALLY tiny, making for
a really sharp picture, there's virtually no motion blur, contrast ratio is outstanding, producing excellent black / white levels, it saves a ton of battery life, compared to an LCD screen, and since it's also a capacitive touchscreen, it should be super-responsive!
It is also equipped with a 12 MP rear camera and 8 MP front camera that take
really sharp pictures.
Not exact matches
The most complicated part is cutting the chicken wings into three pieces, which if you have a
sharp knife and take a gander at the
picture below, is not
really complicated at all.
In my opinion that does nt
really make it worth redoing the game so that it renders in 1080p, just to get a little
sharper picture.
The 2.40:1
picture is
sharp and vibrant (allowing you to
really notice how the worlds fail to blend as believably as they should).
Looking over the
pictures, I have to say the interior looks
really nice, 21st century
sharp.
Holding the shutter button half down to focus, if you then physically shake the phone around while you take a
picture, more often than not it will come out as a reasonably
sharp and in - focus image which is
really quite incredible and far beyond the performance of anything else I've seen in similar conditions on any other camera phone.
Like most smartphones, the Pure XR can take
really sharp images in perfect conditions but it's rare to actually be shooting in ideal conditions so you need a smartphone that can adapt and still capture an excellent
picture.
Credit: Samuel Rutherford / Tom's GuideBut if I
really have to pick one, the S7 Edge would take this round because the bottles in its
picture look just a hair
sharper than what we got from either iPhone.
They're remarkably average, with underwhelming brightness and colors that don't
really pop, although the small screen size means that the full - HD resolution is sufficient for a
sharp picture.
Plus, I
really had no idea that the
picture quality on my desktop wasn't as
sharp as it could be.