![]() Similar points have been made about the Oppo Find 7, Galaxy Note 4, and practically every other high-end smartphone with a QHD display. It stands to reason that the battery performance would have been better, the brightness and overheating issues could have been avoided, and LG could have even reduced manufacturing costs to help pad its pockets. Many have argued that LG could have improved the G3, overall, had it opted for a 1080p display over the QHD panel. ![]() Questions about whether 1080p displays on smartphones were feasible and warranted littered headlines and comment threads alike on mobile tech sites around the web. It also raised concerns over additional power draw for a brighter backlight and higher CPU and GPU requirements to push the additional pixels. The visual benefits of 1080p smartphones over their 720p predecessors may have been visible to the naked eye, but the improvement wasn’t nearly as dramatic. Shortly thereafter, discussions and rumors of 1080p smartphone displays began not long after the first 720p smartphone – and rightfully so. ![]() The gains over the previous WVGA displays were visible and real. Any doubts about 720p were quickly silenced after a few minutes of hands-on with a 720p smartphone. Few questioned why 720p was necessary or even desired in smartphones at the time, though the thought of such a high resolution in a pocket-sized smartphone made some enthusiasts scratch their heads. Around the same time, 720p was becoming an increasingly common display resolution for the mobile industry.
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