broken display - Samsung Galaxy Note FE Questions & Answers

Hello
yesterday I have broken display on my Note Fun Edition
Is display for Note 7 N930F (SAMSUNG PART NUMBER: GH97-19302A) compatible with my phone?
thanks a lot

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[Q] Note 4 vs LTE-A S5 (Are the displays compareable)

So current situation is I got an AT&T Note 4 but I know I can't stand this locked bootloader. So I'm thinking of selling the Note 4 to pick up an LTE-A S5, its more of my size and it has the S805 and QHD.
My question is: How good is the LTE-A S5's display compared to the Note 4's?
I've read alot about the Note 4 and heard its display more accurately representing colors this year and wondering it it's true for the S5's QHD.

[Q] Note 4 vs LTE-A S5 (Are the displays compareable)

So current situation is I got an AT&T Note 4 but I know I can't stand this locked bootloader. So I'm thinking of selling the Note 4 to pick up an LTE-A S5, its more of my size and it has the S805 and QHD.
My question is: How good is the LTE-A S5's display compared to the Note 4's?
I've read alot about the Note 4 and heard its display more accurately representing colors this year and wondering it it's true for the S5's QHD.

Note 4 vs S6/6 edge

Got a kick out of this today
Android Central: Analysis claims the Samsung Galaxy S6 is tied with Note 4 for best smartphone display. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwjrjX-CA

Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) Screen Quality

Good day! I do have a Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) bought used already. I just notice something weird. I see that the Pixel Density of this phone is about ~441 and its resolution is higher, around 1080p. But then, when I compare the phone with an Asus Zenfone 5. I just see that the Asus has more sharper image.
I brought my Samsung Galaxy S4 to Samsung SVC Center.
It also depends on the screen technology, I guess.
Samsung's AMOLED displays use a pentile pattern, so fewer green pixels compared to the other colors. The pentile arrangement results in a softer image compared to devices using an LCD.
ScyberMhaster said:
Good day! I do have a Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) bought used already. I just notice something weird. I see that the Pixel Density of this phone is about ~441 and its resolution is higher, around 1080p. But then, when I compare the phone with an Asus Zenfone 5. I just see that the Asus has more sharper image.
I brought my Samsung Galaxy S4 to Samsung SVC Center.
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I am not 100percent sure , but around 441 ppi is Right .
ScyberMhaster said:
Good day! I do have a Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) bought used already. I just notice something weird. I see that the Pixel Density of this phone is about ~441 and its resolution is higher, around 1080p. But then, when I compare the phone with an Asus Zenfone 5. I just see that the Asus has more sharper image.
I brought my Samsung Galaxy S4 to Samsung SVC Center.
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Click to collapse
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9505 mit Tapatalk

Redmi 4 prime PWM (screen flickering)

Hi all!
Does anybody know, if Xiaomi uses PWM (pulse-width modulation) in this model to manage screen brightness?
I really hate it - my eyes get very tired after using screen with PWM and I haven't found any review with this information so far.
Thank you!
even S7 use this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/help/pulse-width-modulation-problem-t3477108
Yep, that's why I hate OLED displays. Samsung has found a way to build one, but hasn't found a proper way to manage its brightness.
Moreover, I created a similar thread in the S7 section: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s7/help/samsung-galaxy-s7-pwm-flickering-t3323284 You can see an oscillogram there. That's what I need, but for Redmi 4 prime.
Also, Redmi 4 prime has an IPS LCD screen (not OLED), which means it could have a non-PWM brightness management.
The predessecor Redmi 3 doesn't use PWM-Management as described in http://www.notebookcheck.com/Test-Xiaomi-Redmi-3-Smartphone.158664.0.html. Maybe it could be an advice about the technique of the display in the Redmi4.

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