OK, here's what happened: I wrote a mail to keitai, corrected it, had the first
one pulled and then realized my first one was the right one.
What I meant to say:
N503i - 4096 colors, JPEG support
SO503i - 65,000+ colors. no JPEG support.
Sorry for the confusion.
r e n
Tom Motoyoshi Kalland wrote:
> every reference i've seen to SO503i says 16bit colours. however, i wont
> argue on this as the references i've seen might be wrong. i hope you're
> right. 24bit would rock. :)
> however, even the brouchures from NEC on N503i says 4096 (12bit) colours
> with huge letters on the first page, so i doubt its 16bit...
> the jpeg support sounds nice though. too bad it's not standard on all phones.
>
> tmk
>
> At 09:38 14.03.01 +0900, Renfield Kuroda wrote:
> >Oops. I think I mailed incorrectly before.
> >
> >N503i = 16-bit color, supports JPEG.
> >SO503i = 24-bit color, does not support JPEG.
> >
> >Strange.
> >
> >r e n
> >
> >
> >Tom Motoyoshi Kalland wrote:
> >
> >> the way i see it, it makes perfect sense to have 16bit depth to the colours
> >> even if the screen is tiny. sure, 4096 colours might not be all bad, but
> >> 256 colours clearly isnt enough. especially as it remaps 24bit rgb values
> >> (the java work with 24bit values) onto 256 colour using a 3:3:2 palette.
> >> which, of course, looks ugly.
> >>
> >> if im wrong and if its possible to actually set the palette somehow please
> >> let me know. it would solve some 'problems' on P503i/F503i here. :)
>
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