While mobile phones have reached the point of explosion in our country, does anyone remember the first color screen Sony Ericsson models? What about the days when it was not possible to even send sms from Turkcell to Telsim (Vodafone)? If someone had said that he would compress 326 pixels per inch that day and talked about having such a screen on a mobile phone, we would probably have called him a witch 🙂 The human eye has the ability to see 300 pixels per inch under normal conditions.. In iPhone 4, this is 326 pixels per inch and Apple calls this technology Retina Display. I can imagine the effect it will have.
It seems like a long introduction.. back to topic. Motorola’s new iPhone 4 rival Droid X promises a resolution of 720×1280 pixels to its 4.3-inch screen. That means 341.5 pixels per inch. In short, “wow”! There is no information about the technology yet.. Amoled or IPS? that’s an obscure screen. How will it affect us or will it make any difference? I think no. If the retina issue I mentioned in the introductory paragraph is true, we certainly won’t notice it.. It’s been like this for years. Someone found something, released it, others imitated it. I always say. Everything good is imitated. Those who saw the 2 Mp camera of the classic iPhone immediately began to criticize. However, looking at the photos taken, for some reason, it was many times better than the images taken with many phone cameras of 3.2 Mp or higher.. My point is, you can do something technically better.. However, this does not necessarily mean that it is of better quality or more useful.. Apple doesn’t give my salary. I work in a very different field and I do this job purely as a hobby.. I don’t want to give the impression that I’m for Apple.. I am just telling the truth. Let’s see if their new rivals will be able to shake the throne of the iPhone 4? As for Droid X. I hope that it will not be shelved like many products announced with the promise of “coming soon”, it will create a competitive environment and the users will benefit…. Apple Magazine reader group continues to grow rapidly. I get very interesting emails from time to time.. One of our followers, whose name I do not want to reveal, wrote:
“Hello. I work in xxxxx industry. My name is xxxxxxx. I have been following Elma Magazine since its first days.. Elma Magazine has done a lot and great things in a short time.. The biggest thing you did, I think, was to wake people up.. For years, I have been following articles about Macintosh and Apple from domestic and foreign sources.. Some Mac blogs that exist in our country have been closed or interrupted, while others deign to publish news once a month.. The reason why I did not look for any other source other than Apple Magazine is that I can access almost all news about Apple from a single source.. For this reason, I would also like to thank the dear authors.. I don’t know if you heard, but Mac and Apple blogs are starting to get up to speed. They are now writing more news thanks to you. Also, xxxxxxxxxx, who hasn’t written for a long time, started writing again in bogun. I think you should change your slogan to -the blog that raises the dead-. Please continue to write without interruption and without change.. Good luck with your post. 15.06.2010”
Dear Apple user, first of all I published your message because I found it really interesting.. I chose the most interesting message that looks like many messages. Due to your personal rights, I did not publish your name, etc.. I had to edit your paragraph that didn’t fit the punctuation and spelling rules a bit, thanks for your understanding. One of the blogs you mentioned belongs to someone whom I personally respect immensely, dearly love, but have never met.. I think it is not correct to write your name here. I’m sure he has some personal reasons.. Thank you for your good thoughts.. Apple Magazine will always continue to share bloody, juicy, juicy apple slices.. My busiest time at the moment. Therefore, it is very difficult for me to allocate extra time during the summer months.. Thanks for your understanding.