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S-LCD was sharper than AMOLED (which uses an unusual matrix with fewer sub-pixels) and offered better color reproduction along with better contrast. AMOLED parried with more vibrant colors and darker blacks.

Viewing angles on both HTC Desire phones turned out to be very good, but the S-LCD handled vertical angles better, while the AMOLED screen did better when titled sideways.

Sunlight legibility gave a slight edge to AMOLED and a test to verify HTC's claims that S-LCD uses less power than AMOLED showed just the opposite - AMOLED did 30% better. Unless you put the two versions of the HTC Desire side by side, you probably won't spot the image quality difference.

But the power usage gives the AMOLED Desire the edge. Still, tomorrow HTC is announcing something - we have our fingers crossed it's the HTC Desire HD and Desire Z, but we'll let you know as soon as we find out for sure.

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SOME FEATURED AND BEST  DEALS :

Lets start from the lowest

The phones here are reliable and are of good quality and has good features for the money u give.......

FOR UNDERSTANDING :

1k   = 1,000 , then
20k = 20,000
30k = 30,000 , then
sub 20k means below 20,000


The rates mentioned here are flipkart rates because you can get it without straining yourself by using cash on delivery..........MONEY SAFETY GUARANTEED !!!

SUB 20k

1. Motorola defy  MB525    ( Rs 17189 )
2. Samsung galaxy S-LCD i9003    ( Rs 19900)
3. Huawei U9000 IDEOS X6    (Not yet released) (sub 10k)   
4. Samsung galaxy ace    ( Rs 15490 )    ( Not worth it )
5. Lg optimus one p500    ( Rs 10299 )
6. HTC wildfire    ( Rs 11966 ) ( Bit higher price but good product )
7. Sony xperia x8    ( Rs 12471 )
8. Sony xperia x10 mini pro    ( Rs 13031) ( Not worth it ) 

SUB 30k


1. HTC sensation ( not yet relesed ) ( sub 28k )
2. Motorola atrix ( Coming soon )    ( sub 30k )
3. Samsung galaxy s II    (coming soon )
4. HTC desire HD    ( Rs 25341 )   
5. Samsung galaxy s    ( Rs 25000 )



I advice people to go for sub 20k phones.
If you want to get sub 30k devices, then go for tablets

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From GSM arena

AMOLED vs. S-LCD HTC Desire screens fight it out


It's time for round 2 of the AMOLED vs. S-LCD match. It's not cut-and-dry, S-LCD does well in contrast and color reproduction, though not so well when it comes to the promised lower power usage and sunlight legibility.

You've probably heard - there's a nasty AMOLED shortage, which has forced makers like HTC to switch from AMOLED to S-LCD for some of its models, like the HTC Desire.

We've already seen S-LCD vs. AMOLED once, but now there are a few more macro shots and more tests. Here's how the S-LCD HTC Desire did against its AMOLED twin.

S-LCD was sharper than AMOLED (which uses an unusual matrix with fewer sub-pixels) and offered better color reproduction along with better contrast. AMOLED parried with more vibrant colors and darker blacks.

Viewing angles on both HTC Desire phones turned out to be very good, but the S-LCD handled vertical angles better, while the AMOLED screen did better when titled sideways.

Sunlight legibility gave a slight edge to AMOLED and a test to verify HTC's claims that S-LCD uses less power than AMOLED showed just the opposite - AMOLED did 30% better. Unless you put the two versions of the HTC Desire side by side, you probably won't spot the image quality difference.

But the power usage gives the AMOLED Desire the edge. Still, tomorrow HTC is announcing something - we have our fingers crossed it's the HTC Desire HD and Desire Z, but we'll let you know as soon as we find out for sure.