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took my Bionic back to wait for the Motorola Dinara

Has anyone ever seen crappy video on a 1080p HDTV?... I think what people are seeing is poor image quality that shows itself more on the Bionic's screen... why am I saying this??...one only has to see the Bionic boot up to see the detail of the Droid Bionic Eye to realize what I may be referring to... or is that just my eyes??
 
I really think a lot of people are just wowed by the iPhone's screen such that they expect other phones to get screens like that.

The pentile effect is really only prominent when looking at shades of gray. If you go into Files, you can easily see it at the bottom. But I mean, that's the only place I can really make it out for more than a split second. Besides that the screen looks fine to me - the Thunderbolt does have a better screen, but its battery is also a fraction of what the Bionic can do under the same use case.

Different strokes. I'd rather have a phone that lasts me two days without charging it, one that I know won't cut off on me during a business transaction that might make or cost me thousands of dollars, than worry about a screen that's going to be off 20 hours of a 24-hour day.

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...or more apropos, you are willing to tolerate poor battery life if that happens to be one of the only downsides of whatever device you get.

I'm fairly certain that's what I said before. And that's perfectly normal and expected. That's all I'm saying. But other posts that effectively say "I want it all/brand new socks and draws" just don't make any sense. There will never be a 100% perfect device. There is always something wrong with every device that comes out. The question is whether it's so wrong as to be a deal breaker or not.

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Sometimes in the land of consumers you must learn to simply accept certain things that are just not that critical. I could maybe see if the Droid Bionic were only a 3G phone; to me that would make it absolutely worth passing up. But I really don't find any possibility of there being a superior device in the near future on Verizon at least. I could be wrong...I just don't see it happening.[/COLOR]

Which is precisely why I passed up the droid 3, I may not have 4g at my house, but drive five minutes west and there it is... meaning very shortly is should be here, I wanted to take advantage of that... I love the keyboard on the d3 and my d2g however I didn't want to have to wait for a d4 if there even is going to be one...
 
None, whatsoever. My E815 was so much better. Tethered it gave me 400kbps on EV-DO and supported 2GB sdcard. And was rock solid

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Bit OT here. I had the NON EV-DO version. The V710. Aside from the terrible camera. Was one of the coolest phones I had. I remember rocking out the MP3 player on a 256Mb Micro SD Card. When 1.3 MP was a BIG thing.
And phones had a ANALOG ONLY setting! :D

But ON Topic. I like the idea of a slimmer Droid. "Some say" it will be like the Bionic. But I think it will be a GSM phone. IF it is VZW LTE (which by the, NO SIM CARD image at the Notification bar it will HAVE a SIM slot) then it may the REAL thinnest LTE to date on VZW. Of course it COULD be a CDMA with GSM roaming.
 
I wish I could see this deal breaking screen on some of these bionics floating around here...

I'm with you, maybe it's because I had a s2 then a d2g with under 4" screens... I don't know... but this bionic screen is beautiful compared to what I'm used to... I just don't see the pixelation or grids or whatever other frakking problems these people are complaining about. then again I'm pretty close to legally blind so...
 
I'm with you, maybe it's because I had a s2 then a d2g with under 4" screens... I don't know... but this bionic screen is beautiful compared to what I'm used to... I just don't see the pixelation or grids or whatever other frakking problems these people are complaining about. then again I'm pretty close to legally blind so...

Well that explains it... I knew phones were coming out with 1.5 ghz processors and hd screens but I decided the Bionic had everything I really wanted, dual-core and LTE with acceptable battery life. I I thought those magnified pics of the display showing some blocky-ness were silly, when was I going to look at my phone through a magnifying glass? Then I actually got my hands on it in the Verizon store (first time I used a moto pen-tile phone) and I saw blocks... EVERYWHERE! I'm no expert, but I still don't understand how such a high resolution display can look so grainy. If the Bionic had the display that the DX has, it'd be in my pocket right now. That display is unacceptable for a high end, brand new $700 phone.
 
Took my Bionic back to wait for the Motorola Dinara thats coming out in december sometime so I'm back in the wait and see mode again,the dinara is supposed to be a beast that verizion is hoping will tap out the Iphone,will have to wait and see about that.
So for now I got my droidx and can't go wrong with that.
View attachment 40546I tried gettig thosee pics off there should only be on.

Good idea. I decided I was going to upgrade my razr, but decided to wait for the better phones too.

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Well that explains it... I knew phones were coming out with 1.5 ghz processors and hd screens but I decided the Bionic had everything I really wanted, dual-core and LTE with acceptable battery life. I I thought those magnified pics of the display showing some blocky-ness were silly, when was I going to look at my phone through a magnifying glass? Then I actually got my hands on it in the Verizon store (first time I used a moto pen-tile phone) and I saw blocks... EVERYWHERE! I'm no expert, but I still don't understand how such a high resolution display can look so grainy. If the Bionic had the display that the DX has, it'd be in my pocket right now. That display is unacceptable for a high end, brand new $700 phone.

different strokes like everyone has said, I personally don't see it, and this phone has almost everything I want but a keyboard... glad I've got a BT keyboard for my xoom.

hopefully they come out with a phone that has a serious HD screen... and some awesome refresh rate... maybe something like that paper they showed in caprica where it was literally a computer in a piece of paper. who knows, those flexible led screen are pretty cool
 
But doesn't verizon only have the right to use the DROID phrase? And how do you know its going to att if nothing had been officially announced.

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Over at HoFo a member named Winston works for Moto and has been a great source of info for years. Has said for many months (even before the DROID HD) that the Dinara was an AT&T phone.

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Well that explains it... I knew phones were coming out with 1.5 ghz processors and hd screens but I decided the Bionic had everything I really wanted, dual-core and LTE with acceptable battery life. I I thought those magnified pics of the display showing some blocky-ness were silly, when was I going to look at my phone through a magnifying glass? Then I actually got my hands on it in the Verizon store (first time I used a moto pen-tile phone) and I saw blocks... EVERYWHERE! I'm no expert, but I still don't understand how such a high resolution display can look so grainy. If the Bionic had the display that the DX has, it'd be in my pocket right now. That display is unacceptable for a high end, brand new $700 phone.

I still have my X so I can look at them side by side. I do like the X's screen a bit better but I wouldnt go back to it because on a 4G phone, it would kill the battery life. It's funny, I really dont look for or notice any pattern any more but some people hate/scream about the pentile like it killed a loved one of theirs..
 
The pentile screen is great for reading outdoors. Unfortunately I am one of the people who doesn't just see the pixels but is very frustrated by them. It is very evident when looking at photos I've taken, and even more evident when watching video. For instance just to try it out I decided to watch Suckerpunch. Wow, if you guys aren't bothered by pixelation in that then you are truly blessed and I'm happy for you. It ruins it for me. By the way, pixelation isn't exactly the right term. Put it this way: on my OG droid when I look at the dark grey portions of a cloud in a pic I took, it's made of a bunch of gray pixels. On this pentile screen, to make the gray it's a green pixel next to a purple pixel next to a green pixel and so on. I can see it when I hold the phone at arm's length, I'm not sitting there with a magnifying glass looking for problems.

For example... look at this painting.
A-Sunday-Afternoon-on-MEDIUM.jpg


Most people see a nice park setting. I (and a percentage of people) see a bunch of dots of different colors next to each other. For instance the leaves of the tree appear green, but there are yellow, blue, red, black, white, and many other color dots to make it green. It helps me appreciate how much work went into the painting, but for a phone screen it is annoying. That's the best way I can describe what I see.

BTW, I'm also frustrated with DLP TV's. I see the rainbow effect in them. I wonder if other people who dislike the pentile screen also have problems with DLP's.
 
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