You can see a bit of difference between a 65k vs 16m and it usually depend on the images and screen size. You will see color bending in 65k. As for 256k vs 16m, that'll be a bit harder to tell.
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My iPhone is crying in my pocket :P
My iPhone is jealous because I traded it for a Tilt! Its with an over protective white guy that needs to loosen up!
i love my tilt, and even though it laughs at the iphone it is weeping for(or at, not sure) the x1.
It weeps because it will have the new smart good at everything jock[phone] next to it in ts travels!
I'm so disappointed. Why oh why 65k TFT??
I'm still getting it.
james cameron : you won't see a difference between this and a 16M colors TFT on a phone, big numbers are just marketing..
Forget your iPhone, it means I just may cry with delight.
I mean, at&t never picks up Sony Ericsson's sweetest phones!
@andi
You can see a bit of difference between a 65k vs 16m and it usually depend on the images and screen size. You will see color bending in 65k. As for 256k vs 16m, that'll be a bit harder to tell.