Does the quad-HD screen affects performance?
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 comes with quad-HD display, which has 2560 × 1440 pixel resolution, which is almost double the amount of pixels compared to a 1080P screen.
My last benchmark test in Note 4, S5, and the OnePlus One, we noticed that the Note 4 has not outperformed the Qualcomm former 801- based phones (S5 and OnePlus One) by many. In fact, OnePlus One dead in Note 4 AnTuTu benchmarks. It made me think, and I decided to make a reference test against another quad-HD as the LG G3.
The results?
Note 4 clearly surpasses the LG G3 in each test, since both quad-HD screen phones use, this clearly shows that the phones with quad-HD screens require more CPU / GPU processing power obviously because of the additional number of pixels.
So, is it possible that a phone 1080P screen as the S5 or OnePlus One note 4 outperform even with a Qualcomm processor 801 more? The answer is yes. Quad-HD screens can be brilliant and they do it very well to replay videos / photos above-1080P resolution, but that clearly comes at the expense of performance.
Although I did enjoy very large photos / videos on my LG G3 and Note 4, do not forget you're sacrificing performance for her
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