Hello all,
Can someone explain to me how the Leap has 293 PPI, and the Z30 has 295 PPI. Since they're the same size screen with the same resolution, shouldn't they be the same? I bet it has something to do with the AMOLED screen in the Z30.
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Hello all,
Can someone explain to me how the Leap has 293 PPI, and the Z30 has 295 PPI. Since they're the same size screen with the same resolution, shouldn't they be the same? I bet it has something to do with the AMOLED screen in the Z30.
They both have the same PPI.
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And here i thought it had to do something with sub-pixels.
Thanks for the quick reply.
Z30 's specs are also more powerful than Leap's
Z30 | STA100-2/10.3.2.2339 | Globe PH
The power difference is very much exaggerated and overhyped.
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I agree extremely exaggerated. I have used both phones and there is no difference. I think I like the leap better.
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Really?! I don't believe so, you really see the lag on the Leap when GPU related tasks come into play.
About the only thing good I liked on the Leap was it's display. Other then that, the Leap is a fleet phone in a time where someone can still purchase a brand new Z30 at a cheaper rate.
If you ask me, they should have rebooted the Z10 with a slight increase in CPU and battery life instead for this period of time. Held off on the Leap until this possible Android Slider BlackBerry came out. I believe BlackBerry's strategy is to ship low cost devices running BB10 for Government, Enterprise and Prosumers that still have an emphasis on secure communications. Then they'll shift with their newly formed partnerships to start producing mid range and high end devices running a heavily skinned BB10 look and feel on Android to satisfy consumer markets.
Look! It's Zedzilla30!
Both are completely different displays!
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Lol I love how people think the leap can keep up with z30 get over it u guys z30 out performs leap by miles
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Z30 is king of the one percenters.
Not at all in normal use. I own both. For me, both are essentially communication tools.
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No. It doesn't.
This hyperbole is dishonest and helps nobody.
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