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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Nemesis" data-source="post: 1201682" data-attributes="member: 632"><p>The first part of the rumor many be true. AMOLED display were already in short supply. So an S-AMOLED storage is also a possibility considering the massive sales that Galaxy S and Wave. As for the second part of the rumor that apple is buying S-AMOLED's, its a blatant falsehood even for a rumor. </p><p></p><p>1. Steve Jobs has already openly defiled AMOLED tech in the iPhone 4 introduction. While Apple relies on Samsung for most of the core components in iPhones and iPods, they have always relied on LG for their iPhone IPS displays.</p><p></p><p>2. Currently the only S-AMOLED's in existence are the 4" ones in Galaxy S and the 3.3" ones in Wave. Both have a resolution of 800 x 480 (The pen tile arrangement makes the actual resolution a bit lower). There is no product in Apples portfolio that uses a display with a similar spec.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There is actually no concrete information on what Android 3 would be adding, what kind of devices it would be targeting and what kind of specs it requires. We do not have enough even to make a casual remark on this. From the looks of it, even the hardware developers don't have much info at this point. So maybe people who are trying to answer this question in yes/no/maybe should stop trying to answer it. For all you know, Android 3 may be a tablet only OS or require a 720p or 960p display and 1GB RAM and who knows maybe installation of multiple cybernetic implants so Google can spy on your private life better and project ads directly to your brain.</p><p></p><p>To be frank, as a buyer you should not even be worried about the compatibility of an OS on which no one other than Google has information at this point. You have Android 2.1 and 2.2 and that's more than enough. If I want to use Android 3, I would buy a device that's released after Android 3 comes out and is sure to work with it flawlessly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Nemesis, post: 1201682, member: 632"] The first part of the rumor many be true. AMOLED display were already in short supply. So an S-AMOLED storage is also a possibility considering the massive sales that Galaxy S and Wave. As for the second part of the rumor that apple is buying S-AMOLED's, its a blatant falsehood even for a rumor. 1. Steve Jobs has already openly defiled AMOLED tech in the iPhone 4 introduction. While Apple relies on Samsung for most of the core components in iPhones and iPods, they have always relied on LG for their iPhone IPS displays. 2. Currently the only S-AMOLED's in existence are the 4" ones in Galaxy S and the 3.3" ones in Wave. Both have a resolution of 800 x 480 (The pen tile arrangement makes the actual resolution a bit lower). There is no product in Apples portfolio that uses a display with a similar spec. There is actually no concrete information on what Android 3 would be adding, what kind of devices it would be targeting and what kind of specs it requires. We do not have enough even to make a casual remark on this. From the looks of it, even the hardware developers don't have much info at this point. So maybe people who are trying to answer this question in yes/no/maybe should stop trying to answer it. For all you know, Android 3 may be a tablet only OS or require a 720p or 960p display and 1GB RAM and who knows maybe installation of multiple cybernetic implants so Google can spy on your private life better and project ads directly to your brain. To be frank, as a buyer you should not even be worried about the compatibility of an OS on which no one other than Google has information at this point. You have Android 2.1 and 2.2 and that's more than enough. If I want to use Android 3, I would buy a device that's released after Android 3 comes out and is sure to work with it flawlessly. [/QUOTE]
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