Google Nexus One AMOLED Display review



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Engadget.com reviewed the first mobile phone from Google the NEXUS ONE.
Here are the review from engadget.com about the 3.7 inch AMOLED Display

The 3.7-inch display should be stunning – and is for the most part — but we did have some issues with it (at least on the unit we have). In terms of touch sensitivity, the display is as good or better than any Android phone we’ve used. While the resolution is high (480 x 800), it’s missing 48 pixels that we expected given the size of the Droid’s screen. It didn’t bother us that much, but it’s noticeable in certain apps — Gmail for instance, where you have to scroll further in some menus than you do on the Droid. The big issue with the screen, though, is actually the color balance. We found colors on the Nexus One, particularly in the reds and oranges, to be severely blown-out and oversaturated — a common effect with AMOLED displays like the Nexus One’s.Full review at Engadget.com

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