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Galaxy S5 LTE-A displayAfter a few weeks since the official release Galaxy An analysis of the S5 LTE-A in South Korea has finally appeared on the Internet, specifically from AnandTech. And it's really surprising, because after DisplayMate's statement that Galaxy The S5 has the very best display compared to the competition, few would have expected Samsung to come up with something even better. Well, a 5.1″ QHD Super AMOLED display on Samsung Galaxy The S5 LTE-A not only has a higher pixel density of 577 ppi, but it also offers better color saturation and accuracy.

As? It is generally known that Samsung's AMOLED displays are based on a diamond-shaped pixel structure, where the number of green subpixels exceeds the number of red and blue subpixels in a ratio of 2:1:1. As a result, users often see the display as green, which is obviously bad. But, Samsung Galaxy Although the S5 LTE-A uses exactly the same kind of AMOLED display as the Galaxy S5, but unlike it, it has a QHD resolution, i.e. 2560×1440 pixels, where the mentioned ratio is not so pronounced and the green shade therefore disappears.

Galaxy S5 LTE-A display
(Galaxy The S5 LTE-A on the right has a whiter white than the Galaxy S5 left)


(white level, the closer to 6504 the better)


(GMB accuracy, the lower the better)


(color saturation, the lower the number, the better)


(grayscale, lower number better)

*Source: AnandTech a SamMobile

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