The s23 ultra and the s22 ultra have the same screen and aspect ratio is that correct?
Identical.
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i was told its not 1080p but its better then 720p ?
1280x800. HD 720 is 1280x720
rgarjr said:
1280x800. HD 720 is 1280x720
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so slightly better then 720p?
Slightly. It just has added height. It is a 16:10 ratio instead of 16:9. Its not a big difference, and is basically the same thing between 1920x1080 versus 1920x1200.
Personally, the extra height is a plus.
Aspect ratios are a funny beast. HDTV (720p as well as 1080p or FullHD in marketing terms) is 16:9. 800x480, which I consider to be the "classic" Android resolution--it's been more or less standard from the time of the Nexus one, up through the SGS2--has a 15:9 (aka 5:3) aspect ratio, so it is slightly wider when held in portrait than a GNexus. The Note is 1280x800, so at 16:10 (or 8:5) it lies in between the two--not as skinny as a 720p phone, but not as wide as a "typical" 800x480 phone.
On a complete tangent, I miss when 16:10 was the standard for monitors. Most monitors now are 1080p rather than 1920x1200; the latter is really a superior resolution for a computer imo.
Don't forget it uses Pentile display, not RGB, so there are less subpixels than regular screens. With that said, I thought my Note has excellent screen.
5.3"
1280x800
285 Pixels Per Inch (PPI)
WXGA HD Super AMOLED - PenTile
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Note#cite_note-0
So when encoding a video what should I set the resolution too ?
phillyrican said:
So when encoding a video what should I set the resolution too ?
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1280x720 to keep the same aspect ratio
No its 1280x800, which is .625 aka 16:10, not .5625 which is 16:9. It doesn't matter though, keep your video at its original ratio, if you want to stretch the video, let the video player do it.
hello everyone ,
i need to know what's the best aspect ration or screen resolution for design a game on android and to be fit with a wide range of mobiles' screens. i don't know more about aspect ratio and it's diff a little from one mobile to another .
thanks.
I am interested in this device, but I have a question about the camera.
Is it possible to change the picture resolution to a 16:9 aspect ratio (even though the screen is not 16:9)? And if so, at what megapixels count is it?
To compare: my compact camera has 16 megapixels and in the settings there is a 16:9 aspect ratio available, but at 12 megapixels which is fine.
ecb1 said:
I am interested in this device, but I have a question about the camera.
Is it possible to change the picture resolution to a 16:9 aspect ratio (even though the screen is not 16:9)? And if so, at what megapixels count is it?
To compare: my compact camera has 16 megapixels and in the settings there is a 16:9 aspect ratio available, but at 12 megapixels which is fine.
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Is 18:9 and 10 megapixels
Thanks. No P20 lite for me then, although I can crop the pictures to 16:9 myself.
I am not a fan of those new aspect ratio phones, I like 16:9 better.
I want to buy S21 Plus but I know that Ultra has a higher screen resolution. Has anyone been able to put the two side by side and examine them? Is the difference in resolution visible to the naked eye?
I am currently using S8 Plus in FHD mode. In theory ,S21 Plus has lower PPI than S8 Plus when use it FHD mode bcz of bigger screen.
It depends on your visual acuity and what you're viewing. You can try for yourself by comparing an image at two different resolutions (of the correct ratio) side-by-side on your monitor, viewed from a distance that creates the same pixel density in your visual field as your phone has.
I've got 20/15 vision, I can't tell any difference. Even holding the s21 ultra an inch from your face and changing resolution, you can't tell a difference. The benefit of the ultra is better zoom camera and battery life (mostly from the lower power display).
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I've got 20/15 vision, I can't tell any difference. Even holding the s21 ultra an inch from your face and changing resolution, you can't tell a difference. The benefit of the ultra is better zoom camera and battery life (mostly from the lower power display).
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I agree,
Tried both and can't see any difference to me either.
xxBrun0xx said:
Even holding the s21 ultra an inch from your face and changing resolution, you can't tell a difference.
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Some can't, some can. It depends in part at what you're looking at. If there's text or other visual detail that's just at the border of what can be resolved at the higher resolution, then it's illegible at the lower resolution.
I can tweak the resolution back and forth on my Ultra and there is a difference, it's very subtle but it's there, to be fair FHD+ is more than good enough for everything though.
So I just upgraded to the s23 ultra from the s22 ultra and so far I really enjoy the battery life and camera improvements.
One thing I noticed is that the s22 ultra screen is noticeably brighter than the newer s23 ultra in all modes (manual\adaptive\extra brightness)
Does anyone else has both phones and can confirm this too?
I came from and still have a Fold 4 and haven't noticed any differences. I also have a Pixel 6Pro and the Samsung at the dimmest is brighter than the Pixel at full brightness.
It's not.
I had the S22U; they're about the same. Specs confirm what I'm seeing.
I have both phones here and they are about the same.