The G6 supports the latest Dolby Vision standard for HDR, which delivers more colors and better contrast than
typical phone displays.
Not exact matches
Harnessing Ambient Light
Typical color
displays are essential yet power - hungry components of virtually every digital product with a human - machine interface, from cell
phones and computers to home televisions and massive
displays at sporting events.
A 4 - inch capacitive touchscreen
display offers up a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, entirely
typical amongst high - end Android
phones.
And while we have already covered foldable tablets and dual - screen
phones from every possible angle so far, there is another patent (pending) from Samsung in South Korea that shows a
typical Samsung like solution to how a tablet with just a foldable tablet on one side, and no
display on the other side, can still be made to function like a
phone, with calls, text messages, and other notifications being available in a side bar.
The
phone looks like a
typical clamshell feature
phone with super wide
displays, both of which can be rotated to stand vertically or aligned...
It is a
typical, rectangular touchscreen slab
phone, with a 5.5 - inch
display and a handful of buttons on the side.
In short, this screen protector feels as good as a
typical phone's
display, if not better, but that's something you'll have to experience for yourself.
Aside from the
typical ambient light and proximity sensors, you'll find the IR sensors for triggering Moto
Display without touching the phone, two front - facing speakers which flank the phone's display, and a front camera (complete with selfie
Display without touching the
phone, two front - facing speakers which flank the
phone's
display, and a front camera (complete with selfie
display, and a front camera (complete with selfie flash).
It's more or less the same issue of older Sony
phones: Look at it dead - on and the Alpha's
display is just fine, with sufficient brightness, deep and lively colors, and excellent contrast ratios — all of which are
typical of Samsung's
displays.
The big selling point for this
phone is its compact nature — ASUS says it has squeezed a 5.7»
display into a
phone body the same size as
typical 5.2» smartphones.
With a Snapdragon 835 chipset, 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage on board, as well as a 2560 x 1440 pixel
display inside across both eyes, it sounds a lot like a
typical 2017 flagship
phone.
Starting with the design first, the
phone looks like a
typical Motorola device from the front with a
display with normal bezels, a front facing oval - shaped fingerprint scanner.
The device looks like a fairly
typical flagship
phone in most respects: It's got a strong chipset, a sharp
display, dual cameras, and the like.
In
typical Samsung fashion, the Galaxy S6
phones are packed with the latest technology: an octacore Samsung Exynos processor (for the international version, Samsung would not confirm what processor the US models will use); 5.1 - inch QHD Super AMOLED
displays; 3 GB of RAM; 32, 64, or 128 GB of internal storage; 16 - megapixel cameras with optical image stabilization; a new fingerprint sensor in the home button that no longer requires a swipe; an infrared heart - rate monitor that Samsung says also helps the camera obtain accurate white balance; integrated support for both Qi and PMA wireless charging; fast USB charging that's 1.5 times faster than the Galaxy S5; a speaker that's 1.5 times louder than the S5's; and integrated support for Samsung Pay, which uses either NFC or MFT (LoopPay) technology for transactions.
When folded, the device looks like a
typical Samsung Galaxy flagship
phone with edge - to - edge
display.