HTC "DLX" - 5" 1080p screen, 1.5GHz Quadcore Krait, Adreno320 GPU

Not a bad design in the end. Looking forward to more 1080p phones...just imagine the detail on the task switcher :cool:....well not HTC's TS...that's been butchered :D.
 
Giving this the same treatment as I gave other smartphones in the nexus thread (link, link, link):


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It's not a great image to work with, but ~77% of the vertical height is occupied by screen. This is better than any of the smaller-screen phones (typically around 73%), and not too far off the GS3 (79%). It's still a little behind the Note 2 (83%), but the screen is a good half-inch smaller, so that's to be expected I suppose.
 
2035AD HTC Announces its new Smartphone, the Desire OneOneOne Z

- 5" screen with 15000x10000 resolution, capable of transmitting images directly into the brain
- 64 Core 'Turbo Cray' CPU, 25 times faster than any other smartphone in 2035AD
- 28 Gigapixel camera that takes photos triggered by the power of thought
- 64 Terabytes internal storage
- Automatic satellite connection allowing 32000Kbit/sec download speed from anywhere on the planet
- 900 mAh battery
 
2035AD HTC Announces its new Smartphone, the Desire OneOneOne Z

- 5" screen with 15000x10000 resolution, capable of transmitting images directly into the brain
- 64 Core 'Turbo Cray' CPU, 25 times faster than any other smartphone in 2035AD
- 28 Gigapixel camera that takes photos triggered by the power of thought
- 64 Terabytes internal storage
- Automatic satellite connection allowing 32000Kbit/sec download speed from anywhere on the planet
- 900 mAh battery

Im in a really foul mood, and that gave me a good giggle. Cheers.
 
2035AD HTC Announces its new Smartphone, the Desire OneOneOne Z

- 5" screen with 15000x10000 resolution, capable of transmitting images directly into the brain
- 64 Core 'Turbo Cray' CPU, 25 times faster than any other smartphone in 2035AD
- 28 Gigapixel camera that takes photos triggered by the power of thought
- 64 Terabytes internal storage
- Automatic satellite connection allowing 32000Kbit/sec download speed from anywhere on the planet
- 900 mAh battery
LOL
 
I don't really see any reason at all to have 1080p resolution on a device this size... I don't want screen resolution to wind up being the same thing as MP counts in cameras
 
I don't really see any reason at all to have 1080p resolution on a device this size... I don't want screen resolution to wind up being the same thing as MP counts in cameras

With screens though, it's hard for more not to be better. Yes there will be a point where any more than that is pointless, but there's still gains to be made.

Also with higher resolutions on screens this size, it will help boost the resolutions of screens at larger sizes hopefully.
 
That battery size makes baby Jesus cry :(

I guess I am mostly happy that someone has manned up and made a handheld 1080p display that bums the iFail screen.

It is also promising that HTC have fit the display into a device that is pretty much the same size as the current 4.7" phones.

Can't be too long before others follow suite...

Gief Motorola RAZR FHD MAXX Nexus in carbotanium housing?

:p
 
That battery size makes baby Jesus cry :(

I guess I am mostly happy that someone has manned up and made a handheld 1080p display that bums the iFail screen.

It is also promising that HTC have fit the display into a device that is pretty much the same size as the current 4.7" phones.

Can't be too long before others follow suite...

Gief Motorola RAZR FHD MAXX Nexus in carbotanium housing?

:p

The screen is meant to be better with battery life but who knows :S.

Overally the phone is amazing, great hardware, best screen by a long shot, good build and size. Only thing I see the battery life but I'm hoping it goes well.
 
A nice read:

1080p on a smartphone screen—can it possibly matter?

When it comes to 1080p on a smartphone, he admits that it might not matter for the most casual users. "For some people, it is possible to tell the difference if we were to sit down and study a [1080p] display and a [720p] display, side-by-side," he said in a phone interview with Ars. "If you’re really a fanatic and you study images, or you have some professional applications and you’re really into displays, then it may make a visual difference for you."

Where a 1080p smartphone display could really make an impact is with computer-generated content—that is, the user interface, buttons, and text. "Only computer-generated images make full use of the pixel resolution of the display," says Dr. Soneira. "For graphics and text, maybe you want that kind of sharpness." Like desktop computers, smartphone displays can also utilize sub-pixel rendering, which helps improve the visual sharpness of computer-generated graphics.


http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/10/1080p-on-a-smartphone-screencan-it-possibly-matter/
 
Wasn't this on the BBC with 440ppi density, with a screen that is more efficient, hence the smallish battery.

Per-pixel power draw will almost certainly have improved. But this screen has over twice the number of pixels of a 720p screen (125% more). If its power draw is lower than current 720p IPS screens (or OLED equivalents) then I will be very surprised.

...Don't forget the increased GPU power required to render the extra pixels either.

I can't realistically see this having a battery life comparable to the S3 or (particularly) the Note2.
 
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