An organic light emitting diode (OLED) is a light-emitting diode (LED) in which the emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic compounds which emits light in response to an electric current. This layer of organic semiconductor material is situated between two electrodes. Generally, at least one of these electrodes is transparent.
No. It have resistive touch screen.
Nope..!! It has a Resistive Touch Screen..!!
The thin layer technology of the capacitive touch screen allows for a sharper picture than other touch screens. Also, since the capacitive touch screen is responsive to human touch but not most other objects, accidental touches are less of a problem.
touch screen capacitive works by the capacitance differential between the screen and your finger wherever there is difference in capacitance on the screen is where you are touching and the screen knows what function you are trying to do depending on what is displayed on the screen.
capacitive touch screen like the iphone and most phones resistive touch screen like some nokia touch mobiles capacitive is much better and smoother
Resistive touchscreens are better if you do not wish to use a stylus. When a stylus is used, capacitive touchscreens respond better. The decision on which is better comes from the applications being used and the preferences of the user.
Super Amoled
lcd coz in sunlight amoled is useless.......super amoled is best of two. TFT (Thin Film Transistor) which is a type of display technology for LCD has better sunlight visibility than AMOLED. However, Super-AMOLED (which is lot better than AMOLED) comes to very close to LCD in terms of sunlight visibility.
The Droid Incredible has a 3.7-inch AMOLED touch-sensitive screen with 480 X 800 WVGA resolution.
The HTC One X does not have a super amoled plus screen, it has an IPS panel premium LCD screen.
the impression for sure it is the first American phone with a AMOLED touch screen and it is the best message phone you can find
It's believed that the first ever touch screen was invented in 1965 by a man named E.A. Johnson in Malvern, United Kingdom. The device was a tablet with a capacitive touch screen. The resistive touch screen was created in 1970.