Thursday, August 11, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S Plus

 Samsung Galaxy S Plus
Introduction:

Someone has just finished from a six-pack of energy drinks. Also Samsung Galaxy S is almost identical to the original S Galaxy, apart from different chipsets, which packs a 1.4GHz processor faster.

Hummingbird Custom Samsung chipset from Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255T has changed. "T" means it is a faster version of vanilla MSM8255 chipset can be found in lots of Android phones. With a clock speed of 1.4 GHz, could be up to 40% faster. We'll see how you measure up, though, because I am a little 'different architectures.

Qualcomm chipsets come with graphics Adreno 205 instead of the usual PowerVR SGX540 in the original Galaxy S. We expect a slight difference in graphics performance as well. In addition, the new battery lasts up to 10% extra juice for a total of 1650 mAh.

Aside from that, but you can not say the Samsung SS Galaxy and Galaxy Plus apart - not even with a caliper and scales. Here is an overview of what S-Plus has to offer with a sense of déjà vu.

Design:

We imagine that someone at Samsung has plans for the Galaxy S I9000, scraping "chipset hummingbird," wrote "Qualcomm MSM8255T" on it and gave it as a project along the S. Galaxy I9001

It takes a trained eye to distinguish. Silver stripe around the face of the phone is a lighter color on the Samsung Galaxy Plus S as the original version of the model and the back is a little 'different (less visible and perhaps more mature). Oh, and the label "Google" is now gone.

Not that the Galaxy and S S is not more attractive gadgets, they are, but the design is already one year. In addition, there is no obvious way for others to tell you that you have the newer model and better and not old.

The phone uses the same SuperAMOLED WVGA (800 x 480) screen as the original. Enjoy the exceptional picture quality and viewing angles on a 4 "diagonal. The disadvantage is that it is based on the old matrix PenTile with less sub-pixels that displays SuperAMOLED more days. But guess What is still good enough for our books.

It's still a unit SAMOLED we are talking about, so that the contrast ratio is theoretically infinite. This is achieved in practice than in dark rooms, or reflections from external light sources coming your way.

In any case, the brightness is above average but not as bright as some of the LCD or AMOLED Nokia X7. The results were almost identical to the original Galaxy S readings with a difference of only a couple of nits. This is probably due to slight differences in the software adjust the screen brightness and a reasonable margin of error. If you put down the tools of measurement sciency, however, both displays are virtually indistinguishable in all things.

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