Not exact matches
While the Nexus 7 is a low - cost tablet designed to consume content
on the go, the new Nexus 10 enters the
big - screen tablet wars with a
display that's even
sharper than the iPad's Retina
display — starting at $ 100 less.
Some may want to wait for the
sharper and
bigger 4.7 - inch 720p screen
on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, but the Droid RAZR's
display is certainly one of the best that Motorola has ever put in a phone.
In addition to the
sharper 5 - inch HD Super AMOLED
display with new Corning Gorilla Glass, 2 GB of RAM, a
bigger 2,600 mAh battery, the new superphone will be driven by a 1.9 GHz quad core or 1.6 GHz octa - core processor, depending
on the market.
Despite the
display, we're
big fans of the faux metal finish
on the back and the
sharp metal accents around the whole phone.
The Plus's 5.5 - inch Full HD
display is
big, bright and
sharp - although that 1920 x 1080 resolution means it's not the most pixel dense
on the market, meaning the level of detail isn't quite as
sharp or smooth as you can get
on a higher - resolution panel.
Apple will only be using OLED
displays on the
bigger iPhone due to supply constraints, and it will eventually switch to an OLED screen
on the smaller iPhone in 2018 once
Sharp's OLED factories are up and running.
These are
big, impressive numbers
on a
big, impressive
display that is undoubtedly clear and
sharp.
You'll get a
bigger,
sharper, better
display on the Nexus 6P, as well as more storage options, better battery performance and more power for your money.
The screen is
big, bright,
sharp and colorful, and that's without mentioning the added «wow» factor offered by the curved secondary
displays on either side.
The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + boast
sharper,
bigger and more colorful
displays than the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, which makes them better for watching video, looking at photos and pretty much everything else you'd want to do
on your phone.