Screen resolution is a matter of physics and optics. There is a biological limit on what resolution your eyes can see. At the distance you look at a phone screen it works out to about 330 pixels per inch at 12 inches, even if you have 20/10 vision. Even so the iPhone X introduced three years ago has a screen resolution of 458 pixels per inch resolution and the brightest screen of all phones on the market at that time. . . But the most accurate white balance and color. When a rating organization with no ax to grind lists the iPhone screens as the most accurate and finest money can buy, and consistently better at recreating photographic images, then thats it. Just because you subjectively liked super saturated colors does not make it good. Your phones resolution beyond what your or anyones eye can physically see, is mere selling point hype put on by the maker to fool people who believe meaningless specs rather than science.
The Best Smartphone DisplayThe iPhone X delivers uniformly consistent all around Top Tier display performance and receives All Green (Very Good to Excellent) Ratings in all of the DisplayMate Lab test and measurement Categories (except for a single Yellow in Brightness Variation with Average Picture Level that applies to all OLED displays).
See the Display Shoot-Out Comparison Table below for all of the measurements and details, and the Highlights and Performance Results section above for expanded discussions and explanations, and the Display Assessments section for the evaluation details.
Based on our extensive lab tests and measurements the iPhone X becomes the Best Performing Smartphone Display that we have ever tested, earning DisplayMates highest ever A+ grade. The iPhone X is an impressive display with close to Text Book Perfect Calibration and Performance!! DisplayMate.com: iPhone X OLED Display Technology Shoot-Out
You show me how good the screens on some random Android phones are when Android phones are used to produce major magazine cover photos like iPhones have been used, or for National Geographic photo shoots, or for producing entire full length motion pictures in their entirety that have won Academy Awards nominations or Golden Globes. You wont find them.
When I sit next to someone with my older Samsung phone and they see my screen resolution, they say is that the new Apple phone? Nope, just my 3 year old Android.
Who ever told you that you cannot do that on an iPhone or iPad or any other iOS device? I am dictating this on my iPad Pro right now. You just do not know what you are talking about. Apple has had dictation on their devices for over thirty years. I can even dictate email or texts on my Apple Watch.
You are the blind one and the Android cult member. You think Android is the superior technology when it is actually a copy of the original which has not made any significant improvement in Android device technology in over four years . . . Because you have never, ever used an Apple device.
I have an IPod with large storage from over ten years ago. It has worked as a stand alone music alternative to my IPhone very well for all those years when occasionally needed. I think that this is what I like about Apple products — they just work and not for just the first 36 months after you buy them.
The Win products may have had functional batteries and power sources but their Bio, Operating Systems and the like get to about four years and you might as well throw it in the trash as the new systems make the hardware obsolete so fast.
Too funny watching devotees explain their blind faith.