Saturday, October 26, 2013

The Galaxy S3 has a better touchscreen of the iPhone 5S and 5C - Everything Android

Into The new iPhone 5S and 5C apparently have a touchscreen significantly less accurate than that of the Samsung Galaxy S3 . So we’re talking about two “eras” different, since the devices in question were launched to 18 months away from each other, with obvious advantages for the new Apple smartphone .

Into The company OptoFidelity has in fact analyzed the sensitivity and precision of the three touchscreen smartphones and has managed to get some really interesting directions. Using a robotic machine, OptoFidelity was able to measure the accuracy of the touch which offered the touchscreen, and the results were the following:

  • class=”c5″> iPhone 5S and 5C accurate to a fraction of the display
  • Samsung Galaxy S3 accurate for the entire display except for the outer edge
Into The image that we show the clarification all, where is shown the whole area of ??the display that is colored in green if the accuracy is highest, that is, the error of the touch is less than 1 mm, while is colored red if the error of the touch is greater than 1 mm.

Into gsmarena_003 As you can see, the new iPhone are accurate in only touch the bottom of the display, which by sheer coincidence is affected by the keyboard. The Galaxy S3 , however, is accurate on virtually all of its display.

Into Even if 1 mm of error might not mean a lot, actually daily use something could change, especially when you need to select a sentence from a text or when you type characters on the keyboard. Below, in fact, we show you an image that shows the accuracy of the touch screen of the new iPhone while using the keyboard.

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Into As you can see, some letters like Q, P and O may not be recognized accurately, while analyzing the touch screen with the keyboard Galaxy S3 , you can see how there are virtually problems if not marginal to the extreme edges of the display.

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Into Whether it will be a problem with the software or hardware, we’ll find out later.

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