Samsung's current range of smartphones and tablets all have a very similar feel and look about them, - all available in glossy white or blue, the S3, Note 2, Note Samsung has given the Note 2 asn S-Pen, which tucks neatly into the lower-left corner, and while it works on the Galaxy S3, such a stylus is not included with the smaller phone - indeed, the defining feature of the Note is it's stylus.
Around the back, both phones have identical 8-megapixel cameras with autofocus and an LED flash - both have identical 1. The S3 has its spaker up by the cameras, but for the Note 2 Samsung has relocated it lower down, as you can see if the photo above. That back plastic panel can be removed from both - and it feels equally cheap and flimsy on both models - revealing a micro SIM and microSD card slots, along with a removeable battery. Make no mistake here, both phones are large and difficult to handle in one hand, but spend a week with either and you start to wonder how you lived with anything smaller.
Moving from the S3 back to our 3. At g the Note 2 is 50g heavier than the Galaxy S3 and you can certainly feel the larger phone;s extra bulk, but this is all down to the bigger screen and battery - the two devices are almost exactly the same thickness, with just 0. On paper the two devices - as you might well guess - are very similar.
Both are powered by a quad-core processor, but the Note's is clocked at 1. In the real world, performing general tasks - browsing, social networks, music, camera etc - both phones perform incredibly well. These really are two of the best smartphones on sale today, and certainly two of the most powerful. Vivo S1 Pro. Realme 6. Apple iPhone XR. Realme Q3t. Nokia X Vivo Y15s Vivo V23e. ZTE Blade L9.
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To show you the differences between the RGB display of the Galaxy Note 2 and the PenTile display of the Galaxy S3, we put them side by side and shot them at increasing magnification levels.
In spite of the different pixel densities, the two displays appear identical to the naked eye. At roughly 1. The Galaxy Note 2 seems just a tad sharper and the difference is especially visible in the green areas of the image.
Remember that the PenTile matrix arrangement has two green subpixels that are shared between different logical pixels. You can notice the pixel rows on the two displays. On the Galaxy S3, the large green pixels pop out, which makes the image appear a bit more grainy that the Note 2. Note that the image of the Galaxy S3 display is slightly more magnified about 6X to highlight the pixel arrangement.
You can clearly see the difference between the two sub-pixel arrangements, with the PenTile being less crisp. The PenTile arrangement shows its weaknesses when displaying text, icons, and other fine graphics. In the next image, which is even more magnified, you can clearly see the red and blue pixels that cause the fuzziness. The greenish or bluish cast that occurs in some situations can be bothersome, especially if you call yourself a display purist.
But the truth is most users would never notice the difference, unless someone would specifically point it out. At x , the shortcomings of PenTile are hard to notice.
The device will come with a Mali MP4 graphics chip. Those specs run true for the Galaxy S3 as well, though its processor clocks in at a lesser 1. Ultimately, though they may appear to be quite close in specs, the Note 2 will likely be slightly more powerful than its smaller counterpart. The S3 is still one step behind, with the last-gen 4. But the S3 is likely to see an upgrade this autumn, with Samsung confirming that 4.
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