Tuesday, 24 September 2013

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 could have two versions with LCD and AMOLED display

For months the Network runs a buzz about the possibility that Samsung Galaxy Note screen LCD 3 was, thereby forgoing Super AMOLED panels so characteristic of the firm. Now the most accepted possibility is to diversify production phablet in two versions depending on the type of display since there would be two models with IPS LCD and OLED display.

No doubt that the screen of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will be one of the protagonists when the model is presented. Its size and resolution already been practically confirmed by the CEO of the company. However, there is still an important question that clear and that is the type of panel that will integrate.

OLED panels, closely linked to the Samsung Galaxy

If we analyze the different generations of Galaxy S and Galaxy Note Samsung has chosen to see that all of the Super AMOLED panels. However, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is not completely guaranteed that will continue to remain so. In fact, the initial rumors pointed to a backlit LCD screen. Now the information provided by the Asian environment ETNews throws evidence provided clarity to the issue.

Two models Galaxy Note 3

As we read in Unwired View , the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 come in at least two versions, each of these differentiated by the type of screen. The first is, of course, Super AMOLED. The second would be equipped with IPS LCD panel manufactured by Sharp. But the volume of this second type units would be limited to 10%, enough to meet the demand of the equipment. And that despite the recent opening of new facilities to increase the production of OLED panels, the Koreans would be unable to produce a sufficient number of panels required to cover the total expected demand. One of the determining factors of this delay would be the size of the panel. Despite the decision, only affect a very particular market sector, which sell LCD version. The rest would still have popular OLED screens, with saturated colors and deep blacks.

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