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What would Samsung gain from limiting their displays to their own devices?

I know that Samsung have different departments for their phone and display, but theoretically, would you guys think Samsung phones would have had a bigger market share if they didn't sell their displays to other companies? Would they benefit as the only phone maker with said tech on the android market?...

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What should I buy Thursday (Aug 27 2020) - Your weekly device inquiry thread!

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If you keep your phones for 2+ years, don't get an OLED screen.

So this may be an unpopular opinion, but if you are like me and want to keep your phones for many years, get a phone with an IPS screen. The majority of OLED screens will start getting burn in after about 2 years (even if you are conscious about them and take special care of them, which is a pain in the ass). Most phones' warranties end after 2 years so your only option will be to replace it and OLED screens are very expensive, so replacing your phone will make more sense then. An IPS screen is ...

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Happiness is only real, when shared. Can we talk about the elephant in the room? Instagram deliberately lowers quality on Android users.

Can we talk about the elephant in the room? Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, deliberately lowers quality of uploads for Android users, compression happens on the server side, so there is no excuse, also they are using the same version of libx264, so again no excuse.

Does Apple pays Instagram to do this? Is this legal?

Why Does smartphone reviewers like /u/Marques-Brownlee , /u/ThisIsTechToday , UnboxTherapy never talk about this?

If is not illegal and it is not a disloyal, unfair action, why Go...

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