Display Comparison Tab S5e and Tab S6 - Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Questions & Answers

I have a Tab S3 right now, and I'm considering upgrading it to either S5e or S6.
All I care for is the display quality for watching movies and HDR content. I have read that they both have same screen, but S6 has HDR10+ certification? Can anyone confirm the difference between nits?

I have the Galaxy Tab S6 WiFi now 1 day.
One thing I saw is that compared to my Tab S4 the display of the S6 is a little less bright even with full HDR in use the S4 display is a bit brighter.
Testet it with a YouTube Video 1440p HDR10 in both Tabs at the same time.
So if you go just for the display then I would say don't upgrade from the Tab S4.
Edit: I can confirm that the Tab S4 and the Tab S6 have more nits then the Tab S3. But the king is still the Tab S4 on that..

I have s6 one day, before had s5e few months.
New tab has only 2 screen profiles compared to Samsung classic 4 modes.
Subjectivity, natural mode is excellent white balanced and calibrated. Beter then s5e which goes to red white. S4 I never owned and s3 was maybe best calibrated. S2 9.7 also was good. Subjectivity.
Of course, measurements must say that.
Sharpness is superb, maybe little better then s5e, but very similar screens.
Unfortunately, I sold s5e before got this. Direct compare would say all.
Someone will post that probably on YouTube

Just to make you aware that not all display you'll get be the same. The guy who mentioned his S4 having a brighter screen might just have a bad batch screen. Plus he's not using anything to accurately measure it. My S6 comes today, so I'll see how it is.

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[Q] Galaxy node color contrast - screen modes

I have Galaxy S2 and yesterday got my G Note. If I compare the colors of S2 with GNote, GNote colors seem washed out..contrast is lacking..it is quite evident in stock browser, stock email app and when looking at blue and grey color..
Is there any way to fix this? I like the higher contrast of S2
S2 has setting to choose color profile i.e. standard, dynamic etc..I see the same option is missing from GNote...can someone help?
What your more than likely noticing is the difference between Super AMOLED HD vs. Super AMOLED plus. The plus has the slight contrast advantage iirc. That's because of the better sub pixel layout found in the plus. So I don't know if there is a way around it.
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could also be a defective screen. My captivate suffered from the same problem. It also has a amoled display(not plus). Turns out some of the samsung displays suffer from colors looking washed out. Id say try to compare the colors to a galaxy s I, or another galaxy note. If it looks worse get another one from them.

How is the colour banding issue on the S3?

I just got the galaxy note and I have to say that the colour banding is very very bad compared S2 and S1, I watching almost all my movies and tv shows on my phone, I really need a phone with good screen
I know both the note and the s3 uses pentile, how does the colour banding issue on the S3.
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I dont have a full answer, but :
Samsung claims to have a 24bit color depth screen, which corresponds to 16M colors (actually, I seem to recall a guy who said it was 32bits, 6 bits being used for the alpha channel).
According to the official Galaxy Note spec sheet, it also has a 24bit color depth.
So, if you stick to the tech specs, there is no difference.
- But I've read reviewers saying the color banding effect was really reduced on the Galaxy S 3.
- But I've also read reviewer saying it the color depth was better on the Galaxy S 3 than it is on the HTC One X (while it's also 24bits on the HTC's device)
Finally, I don't know what to believe. Thanks for reading my non-answer
i would say there is no color banding when compared with my previous sgs2!!
So you saying it is better than s2
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Black clipping on galaxy note vs sgs3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Znq94VA_Ns&feature=youtube_gdata_player
had black color issue on note, with s3 i dont have it. So far didnt see any color banding on my s3
Gradient banding in the s3 is there but i only notice it when watching videos. its a lot harder to notice than note but easier to see than the s2 in my experience....however certain apps have it like angry birds space, if u look closely at the sun and the blue space color the fading is not overly smooth like it would be on an lcd screen for example....the s2 does the same so does the nexus and the note so i guess its an amoled thing.
It's there on a lot of Android stock dark gray and black backgrounds and in some games. Not quite as bad as the GS2, but nowhere near what it should be for a 720p HD screen.
Really think they'd be able to correct it by now.
Gradient Banding is there at S III, it is damn obvious in certain wallpaper.
How to solved this?
I know S II also got this issue, but CM fix it, but I don't want to use CM in my S III.
I dont have the same problems in my SGS3 than in my old Galaxy Note but i noticed that the SGS3 also have some problems in the screen like gradient banding in gray scale colours, very frustrated with my 2 last Galaxy smartphones.
For view the issue that im talking with gradients, an example are go to browsermark site, this site have a gradient gray brackgound but in the SGS3 half background are gray with some banding lines and the other half of the background are totally black, see here:
http://browsermark.rightware.com/browsermark/
for movies try one x. for raw power with 2nd best screen, take s3
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Surprisingly the banding issue is non-issue on the AT&T GS3, whereas my International GS3 there is still a slight banding issue even after applying the 'fix'.
Much much better than S2. There is some minor banding if you examine carefully, but if we weren't sensitized to this issue by S2, I wouldn't have noticed it.
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Surprisingly the banding issue is non-issue on the AT&T GS3, whereas my International GS3 there is still a slight banding issue even after applying the 'fix'.
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Where can I find the 'fix'?

Should I upgrade from a Samsung Tab S 10.5 to a Tab S3?

Nothing's really wrong with my current tablet, I was wondering if the screen was noticeably better or the S-Pen made a big difference.
I have an Tab S1 10.5" myself and i use it mostly for watching my Anime video`s so the S2 and S3 are not of interest to me.
The S1 was best for Video because of the 16:10 aspect ratio, also it had a rgb-stripe screen and the dpi higher than the S2 and S3 have a 4:3 aspect ratio and a cheaper pentile display, so you would have large black boarders at the top and bottom of the screen, though the S2 and S3 is better for browsing and art and writing, also the S3 might be better for audio as it has 4 speakers.
Below is a link to a comparison of the specs between the S1, S2 and S3
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=8554&idPhone2=7438&idPhone3=6235
I cannot comment on S3 colour accuracy and the new hdr mode, but it`s supposed to look great.
If anybody want to know about rgb-stripe and pentile pixel patterns.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=p...0..0.0....0...1..64.psy-ab..0.0.0.tNVyLSra6II
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Gajesh6 said:
Nothing's really wrong with my current tablet, I was wondering if the screen was noticeably better or the S-Pen made a big difference.
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I just did the same, and I jumped from the Tab S1 (wifi) to S3 (lte) and honestly the only benefit you get is better frame rates in some heavy/demanding games.
I mainly got the S3 because I wanted a tablet with LTE, and after the amazing S1 screen, I couldn't get any less than the S3.
So the answer is no, don't spend you money unless you want something very specific (like in my case).
Gajesh6 said:
Nothing's really wrong with my current tablet, I was wondering if the screen was noticeably better or the S-Pen made a big difference.
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The screen is much brighter on the s3. As someone said it is smaller.
Your battery is wearing out too. But I think the 10.5 had a better battery life.
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Looking for some biased and non-biased advice.... Should I buy S3 or S4?

Alright, so I found the tab S3 for $330 at Best Buy(new). The Silver color apparently did not sell as much as the black, so Best Buy has it on clearance in store only. I bought it and is coming in a couple of days. However, I'm concerned as to whether I should keep this tablet(for the price I got) or I should go ahead and get the tab S4(for discounted price of $549)?
I find that the tab S3 has a lot of mixed reviews regarding battery life, speed and speakers. I haven't researched the tab S4 as much. But most complaints I've found are about DEX and that it's expensive.
Looking for some biased and non biased responses.
Do you need DeX or pen functionality?
If not, go for the new Tab S5e.
Should have good battery life, has fingerprint reader, nice screen and it's already on Pie.
szasz.attila said:
Do you need DeX or pen functionality?
If not, go for the new Tab S5e.
Should have good battery life, has fingerprint reader, nice screen and it's already on Pie.
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Mainly, looking for a tab where I can do medical charting with the S-Pen(good handwriting to text translation) and watch a movie from time to time.
Thanks for the response.
since i've own both device this is my opinion for your usage.
for your medical charting with s-pen. both will do but the s3 4:3 screen ratio give better reading and writing area then s4 16:9.
entertainment. i take s4 for its wide 16:9 ratio. the black bar on s3 with 4:3 ration is to big. its like watching old tv with current new wide screen format movie.
I too have both.
My S3 battery does seem to discharge quite fast.
Cases for the S3 are better, specifically the ones with hand straps.
Both look great, although the S4 screen looks much better.
In my opinion it isn't just better for media but also for work. With or without DeX the S4 screen makes Citrix workspace and MS remote desktop easier on the eyes.
If the Tab S4 still comes with the gear fit 2 pro, it's a better deal in my opinion, even if you don't want the watch, you can gift it or sell it.

Tab S4 vs Tab S7 display

Hi All,
I'm currently using Tab S4, but I want to switch to S7 11 inches. As we all know there is a LCD display.
Generally AMOLED is better, but do I see big difference between these two? I could order S7+, but it is just too big for me.
Can you please advise? I don't want to be disappointed every time I look on my new tablet.
Thanks
personally i would go amoled anyday. lcd the blacks will look dark grey.
Accustomed to the AMOLED display now going back to a LCD... eeh. Since i like having most of my stuff in dark mode anyways, the AMOLED will be considerably better on battery life for me. Even it being slightly bigger (1" x .5" roughly) vs the S4.... 12.4" screen imo would be worth it. I'm looking forward to the S7+ myself!
Going from tab s4 to the s7 plus screen is seriously impressive.
The screen with 120hz is the best I have ever seen.
I use my S4 as a huge google maps / waze GPS when in the car, is the S7+ screen outside the legal limits if you get pulled over? I think 11 inches is the largest screen you are allowed to have ( United States)
I have both the Tab S 7 and the S7+.
Avoid the S7 as the screen looks terrible, dull and pixelated. It doesn't even hold a candle to the screen of the Tab S3.
In contrast the S7+ screen looks glorious.
I had the tab s4, s5e and recently picked up the regular tab s7. During regular use, I would say there's not a huge difference, but the viewing angles are a little better on the amoled screens. If you watch content in low light, you will notice that the blacks aren't as inky black....but on my amoled screens, I get a bit of black crush/banding when displaying greys at low brightnesses.
I would say that using it is a much better experience than the tab S4, if you include the keyboard case. It makes it much closer to an actual 2-1 device compared to the prior generatios.
No comparison s7 lcd is crap compared to s4 and s6 ambled. S7 plus screen is fantastic. If you want lcd buy an ipad
I have not used other tablets but own the note 9. I didn't expect the LCD to look great after all the reviews. Thankfully I have been surprised by how much I like it. I am drawing, gaming and content and the only thing I wish it included was the keyboard and the themes store. I will get the keyboard later. 11" 120Hz screen is very nice. Having the 5g version this will be a really fun tablet.
Have you people actually used the S7? I have the S7+ but I've used the 11" S7 and it's a really really nice screen. I can't imagine the S4 looks better. Do not be afraid to buy the S7 if it's the form factor you want.
Please stop telling people the S7 screen looks good compared to amoled. If it were true samsung would have put the new LCD on both models and we wouldn't see every flagship phone even from apple starting to use OLED. If you don't care about vibrance and aren't using for media then the s7 is probably fine for you, but that does not mean the screen is as good as OLED, it just means you don't care. There simply are no LCDs that compare to OLED, phone, tablet or TV. The s7 has a well made "nice" looking LCD, the s7+(and S6, S4, S3, S2) have beautiful AMOLED displays and samsung should be ashamed.
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Please stop telling people the S7 screen looks good compared to amoled.
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I don't think anyone is saying that. I think the point is to compare the Tab S4 screen to the Tab S7. The S7 has a higher resolution than the S4 and is a really really good screen for not being AMOLED.
Lucas155 said:
I don't think anyone is saying that. I think the point is to compare the Tab S4 screen to the Tab S7. The S7 has a higher resolution than the S4 and is a really really good screen for not being AMOLED.
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yup
The next marketing victim.
Simply go to wikipedia or ask s.o. with knowledge. But avoid sponsored reviewers on YouTube living from the stuff they present.
OLED are great for average usage. Biggest advantage: pitch dark blacks and strong contrasts as well as saturation.
Biggest down-side: uneven decay by color over lifetime. -> strongest color shift, burn-in effect...
LCD can be much brighter, have the highest color accuracy and stability, but lack the OLED high saturation and contrasts. Hence, blacks are not really dark.
It always come to the use case.
You wanna play, watch movies, use many apps. Great: OLED is for you. Most people even do not keep their devices longer than 2 years, so burn- in will not appear. Even my 3.5 years old s8 phone have not a really notable burn-in. And for the color shift I care by adjustments the rgb levels.
You want a working device, showing all day long office, use it as a display mount on a wall, showing static areas: OLED will have burn-in within less of a year.
That is the reason you will not find OLEDs in offices, not to talk from company's relying in color accuracy.
There's a reason, companies like Samsung spend billions in developing new techniques like Q-\Micro-LED.
Finally: the s7 has a really great LCD, superior to most others LCD devices. In contrast to OLEDs, it lacks perfect blacks and oversatturation. Does it fall behind professional monitors? Not really - but every OLED will.
If color accuracy is a thing for you? Go for the s7, especially you do not like the bigger size of the s7+. If perfect black and strong contrast is your thing, take the s7+, but remember the mentioned draw backs of OLEDs.
Of course LCD can be brighter, they just put in brighter edge or back lighting at which point your color accuracy and consistency across the device goes to crap. This is one reason why anyone who calibrates an LCD TV set's base brightness quite low.
Either way I'm done arguing, the one thing that was said that is correct is "go see them for yourself" don't believe anyone here(including me) which screen is better for you.
Everyone sees differently. I don't see any colors the same as others do so the S7 screen looks great. Not better and certainly not any less then any OLED I have looked at.
I barely touch my note 9 these days. Love the screen size etc for gaming and watching movies in bed.
I don't know where people learnt that AMOLEDs are better, they are worse than LCD: Amoleds has little more details in black with blacker blacks at the cost of having less dynamic range with burned highlights (false high contrast illusion, for a high contrast to be high you need details in shadow and highlights), and the worse thing you will find in any Amoled is PWM that is not present in the S7 LCD (point your cell camera in super slow motion to an Amoled screen and see what you get in any Amoled/Oled brand...), there is a reason why the specs of high end monitors says NO PWM, thus for a tablet is important not to have AMOLED if you don't want eye strain or other health issues as the time pass.
When I bought my Tab S7 was because of the LCD display, speed and audio output, last week I used it to sign a contract very well in the place of my turtle Onyx Boox Note (I don't use often the pen but is very responsive, the Onyx feels more like a paper but the screen is prone to scratches); I had Amoleds before in tablets and were horrible for my eyes and I don't like the burned highlights. I have been using the S7 for a month and I'm very happy with my choice and I use much less my S10+ (I hope Samsung will release smartphones with LCD and not curved screens...)
I don't see any reason why in a tablet someone should use Amoled.
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Please stop telling people the S7 screen looks good compared to amoled. If it were true samsung would have put the new LCD on both models and we wouldn't see every flagship phone even from apple starting to use OLED. If you don't care about vibrance and aren't using for media then the s7 is probably fine for you, but that does not mean the screen is as good as OLED, it just means you don't care. There simply are no LCDs that compare to OLED, phone, tablet or TV. The s7 has a well made "nice" looking LCD, the s7+(and S6, S4, S3, S2) have beautiful AMOLED displays and samsung should be ashamed.
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Please stop telling people that amoled is god made. S6 screens are full of wobble. S4 and lower were oversaturated and settings couldn't be really changed. All "benifit" of amoled was there in saturation and non existent accuracy. Once saturation removed there was no real difference between lcd aside high propensity to burn depending on usage and blinking individual pixels. I am not saying that lcd is better but definitely not as much worse as you kije trying to shill about godlike amoled, but sung is always doesn't know what the hell they are doing. They doing whatever without understanding, everytime new variety of terrible obviously stupid decision.
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I am not saying that lcd is better but definitely not as much worse as you kije trying to shill about godlike amoled
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If someone should consider color accuracy at all levels of brightness (Amoleds as the brighness goes up, the colors are totally off), dynamic range and health, LCDs with no PWM are by long much better than Oleds, the only advantage of Oleds are the deep blacks, lets wait for the minileds if they will have PWM or not.
By the way, all of my phones are and were amoled, my televisions are Oled and all have the nefarious PWM (LG say they don't but is a lie, I checked them with my camera) but I rarely watch them.
What about your laptop?... did you checked PWM before buying it or did you only check battery life, CPU and memory? Most of the laptops has tremendous PWM that is really bad to your eyes, but nobody is talking about this...
Why Apple and other brands put Amoled in their phones? because of consumerism, Samsung marketing (LG for Oled TVs) tried to convince hard the public for lot of years that the deep blacks is the way to go but they didn't explain at what cost including your health.
Tab s7 also has PWM according to notebookcheck review

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