4 signs Full HD display is a better choice than 4K in 2016

Last year, Sony launched Xperia Z5 Premium and it became the first smartphone to ever have 4K display. However, after a while being the hit, these 4 signs are saying that, in 2016, full HD display is proving to be a more preferable choice…

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Full HD VS 4K display: still has its own place

First of all, after a period of popularity, many users realized that, 4K display on a smartphone was not actually as fancy as they had imagined. Although it is said to offer a much better presentation of the images and color on the screen, the difference is not very obvious. Since the size of an average smartphone is around 5.5 inch, there is not enough space to distinguish clearly the advantage of a 4K density to a full HD one.

Secondly, as 4K display is a new technology, it costs way too much money compared to what we are willing to pay, making it a lot harder to sell. Thirdly, we are witnessing more and more recent flagships launched with full HD displays rather and a heavy 4K one. That gives users a wider range of choice, and more options to consider. Unlike 4K display smartphones, which usually comes with a heavy price tag, full HD mobiles fluctuate from budget to more expensive tags, making it more popular to the majority.

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Forth and also last of all, some of the most awaited mobiles to launch in 2016 are said to come with full HD display, making such resolution an unbeatable trend. To name, there are Lenovo Zuk Z2 Pro, iPhone 7, Xiaomi Mi Max. As people always love to have the most popular phone, this is a good sign to see more and more producers giving their flagships such display resolution

Full HD VS 4K display in 2016: on the way to grow

In short, though not as sharp and condensed as 4K display, a full HD one is more widely chosen for its convenience and economical issue. In 2016, despite already having 4K technology on mobile, these 4 signs are saying that full HD is still on its way to thrive and grow among users.