The Lumia 900 screen compared to the iPhone 4S screen (above) and the Samsung Focus S (below), with brightness on full blast.
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No matter how you slice it, the phone's screen is the part you look at most; and if that's cheap, cracked, hazy, or blurred, your e-mails, videos, stories, and games will look terrible.
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Luckily, resolution is skyrocketing, and premium phones pack in more pixels than ever.
Of course, pixel performance isn't enough; the screen materials must also be top notch. In addition, individual handsets' peak brightness settings are also in play; phones with a lower brightness settings won't look as good when you're out in bright sunlight.
Take a look at the many factors that go into top-notch screen quality, and enjoy my favorite smartphone screens to look at now, in no particular order.
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