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Guest swisstourist
Posted

yop, my blade is retina display like the Iphone4 at xxx $ and I can prove t here:

I don't see any pixel, even when I zoom, i don't see anything. if i follow the logic of apple,my ZTE screen has retina display.

Guest Mushroom_Lord
Posted

you can see pixels on the retina display so you must have a Super Retina + display!

Guest Daimaah
Posted

If you don't see any pixels, your display is likely broken or you haven't unlocked the touch screen lock yet. There's going to be an update to that, you should be able to see it shortly on iTunes.

Guest hedgepigdaniel
Posted

Apple uses magic to make retina displays (which are completely different to other good LCD screens).

Blade Screen. 800 by 480 by Wow.

Guest Phoenix Silver
Posted

yop, my blade is retina display like the Iphone4 at xxx $ and I can prove t here:

I don't see any pixel, even when I zoom, i don't see anything. if i follow the logic of apple,my ZTE screen has retina display.

oO

What was the question ?

Guest JimJam707
Posted

A 'retina display' is just what Apple call the screens on there iDevices with a high pixel density. Even though the blade has a nice High Density screen, it is not a 'Retina Display' as Apple didn't make it.

Guest t0mm13b
Posted

yop, my blade is retina display like the Iphone4 at xxx $ and I can prove t here:

I don't see any pixel, even when I zoom, i don't see anything. if i follow the logic of apple,my ZTE screen has retina display.

Oo

LOLWut?

Question please? Okie, have a question for you - How much is xxx $ in euros?

Guest Mushroom_Lord
Posted

Apple uses magic to make retina displays.

The Leprechaun told me they use a combination of Rainbow Juice and ground Unicorn Horn to make an organic screen like no other!

Guest t0mm13b
Posted

The Leprechaun told me they use a combination of Rainbow Juice and ground Unicorn Horn to make an organic screen like no other!

Oohhhh.... a leprechaun... cooolll...

By perchance, the lil leprechaun, he didn't give you a pot of gold then? Right, that's sorted! :D

:lol:

Guest iNoobz2Droid
Posted

A 'retina display' is just what Apple call the screens on there iDevices with a high pixel density. Even though the blade has a nice High Density screen, it is not a 'Retina Display' as Apple didn't make it.

apple sucks btw. they think all other products are either product piracy or not worth it....

the whole company is just marketing and throwing around random definitions like "retina" and doing court proceedings against competitors because they fear their better products or products with better value for money

so be careful using words like retina for ur display otherwise you may get court proceedings lol :lol: j/k

Guest mickey megabyte
Posted (edited)

oops, sorry

Edited by mickey megabyte
Guest The Soup Thief
Posted

what happened to the -rep button? mellow.gif

I'm guessing it was pulled cos a few people were just bashing particular posters cos of personal grudges

Good idea if you ask me - if ya can't say summink nice about someone, don't say anything at all (probably why xda developers has a "thanks" button but not a "screw you button" - at least it didn't last time I was there)

Posted

if ya can't say summink nice about someone, don't say anything at all (probably why xda developers has a "thanks" button but not a "screw you button" - at least it didn't last time I was there)

They still just have the Thanks button.

Guest Maxsas360
Posted

Mine's SAMOLED+ and has quad core cpu with 1gb Ram. And it makes perfect pancakes.

Guest Mushroom_Lord
Posted

probably why xda developers has a "thanks" button but not a "screw you button" - at least it didn't last time I was there

It's been there best of a week actually, you need to check back more often!

xda.png

Guest swisstourist
Posted (edited)
so be careful using words like retina for ur display otherwise you may get court proceedings

my last joke was about orange suing people unlockinbg their device.and many people believe it...it was awsome, then mod baned me for 10 days

back to topic:

my eyes have a retina, and they have a display, called the cone.

so if I follow the logic of Apple, if u can not see the pixel, which is the case, your phone is a Retina display like my eyes and like my ZTE blade.

now my question is: am I right?

and what about my ad-hoc???

Edited by swisstourist
Posted

yop, my blade is retina display like the Iphone4 at xxx $ and I can prove t here:

I don't see any pixel, even when I zoom, i don't see anything. if i follow the logic of apple,my ZTE screen has retina display.

Is your phone turned on? You won't see any pixels when it's off :)

Guest reluctant_traveller
Posted

my last joke was about orange suing people unlockinbg their device.and many people believe it...it was awsome, then mod baned me for 10 days

back to topic:

my eyes have a retina, and they have a display, called the cone.

so if I follow the logic of Apple, if u can not see the pixel, which is the case, your phone is a Retina display like my eyes and like my ZTE blade.

now my question is: am I right?

and what about my ad-hoc???

Careful now, you will give apple ideas and they may try sueing anyone with eyes that was born after they trademarked Retina display

Guest dadashi
Posted

my OSF has an super AMOLED screen better than the best, no joking!!

I compared it to the screen of the top dog Samsung GS II, its exactly the same in every aspect only smaller, 3.5" compared to 4.3"inch

Guest Anil K Solanki
Posted

yop, my blade is retina display like the Iphone4 at xxx $ and I can prove t here:

I don't see any pixel, even when I zoom, i don't see anything. if i follow the logic of apple,my ZTE screen has retina display.

"where is my ad-hoc?"

Keep on trucking Swiss.

Anil.

Posted

"where is my ad-hoc?"

Keep on trucking Swiss.

Anil.

:lol:

Yeah... whatever happened to that? :P

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