Quote from: Alex Eliot on February 23, 2020, 21:01:14
You haven't owned the A3, hell, not even touched it if you say that. First of all, you can't see the pixels (...). There is no damn chance you are gonna pull out your phone from your pocket and notice one pixel, none, really. (...) you completely ignore several perks you will not find in other A series phones like
1) Google Camera. A3 has a Sony IMX586 sensor and it's compatible with Google camera (yes you must download the apk), I've tried it.
(...)
The irony of the matter is that your best "showcase" scenario for this phone is exactly where anyone who knows anything about photography will find issue with the 720p pentile AMOLED display, the finer detail in pictures just isn't there!
You'll never know if the photo is properly focused without afterwards zooming into the snapped picture, because the screen just isn't capable of showing the needed finer detail in the preview. Often times I had pictures that looked just in the verge of out-of-focus, but were in fact perfectly focused, it was just the screen that massively sucked. Never had this issue in my Mi A2, heck not even in the iPhone Xr (which also has a 720p screen, but is IPS instead of pentile AMOLED).
Plus, if you display the 3x3 grid, the lacking pixel density of this type of panel will be very noticeable. Where there should be perfectly continuous lines, you'll have what looks like a collection of dots trying to resemble a line.
The issues are so obvious that claiming otherwise is not a matter of eyesight, but rather not wanting to see.