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Posted by smclion102
^^^
Hell yaa Re-Birth of will be welcome


Posted by smclion102
OnLive hits Android; hack makes all games Xperia PLAY compatible [Video]

Saints Row: The Third

Dirt-3

Looks Awesome

Xperia-2 will be kickass with kickass CPU+ Onlive + Physical controls .. This will be better than Vita

Posted by randomuser
Tegra 2 Sony Walkman shows off its muscles . Amazingly smooth scrolling and excellent browser performance. + Quadrant Benchmark

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDQZEdCTpxM

Posted by smclion102
Sony Ericsson LT26i (Nozomi) makes a second appearance in NenaMark benchmark

The upcoming Sony Ericsson LT26i ‘Nozomi’ smartphone has once again be seen in the results of the NenaMark benchmark. The last time the phone appeared, it was badged as the Nozomi, but this time round it is simply labelled as the LT26i. The NenaMark1 result of 41.2 was similar to last time (38.2), although this time the phone tested was running Android 2.3.7 versus 2.3.5 from the previous test.

The phone was also benched on NenaMark2 where Nozomi achieved a score of 29.8. Other details remain the same including the 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 720 x 1280 display and Qualcomm Adreno 220 GPU. These details suggest that the phone is likely to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 MSM8260 chipset when released.


Via
Xperiablog
[ This Message was edited by: smclion102 on 2011-12-10 19:04 ]


Posted by marcink
So in fact they are using a cpu inferior to the one in GS2:( Will they (Sony) ever learn?

Posted by motvikt

On 2011-12-10 20:16:23, marcink wrote:
So in fact they are using a cpu inferior to the one in GS2:( Will they (Sony) ever learn?


Yes but nypon will be using a very similar cpu and gpu

Posted by arcmhyke

On 2011-12-10 20:16:23, marcink wrote:
So in fact they are using a cpu inferior to the one in GS2:( Will they (Sony) ever learn?


Hardware components right now for mobile is so much ahead of time, and software support is not yet available for those hardware, specially mobile phones/tablets using Quadcore CPU, it's not yet fully supported

look at Dualcore CPU's, introduced and used last first quarter, but just right now got the software support, using Ice Cream Sandwich, so they need to wait for Google to support those Hardware.

I believe Dualcore 1.2ghz Cortex A9 = Dualcore 1.5ghz Qualcomm, this is already enough to power those mobile IMHO

Just like Sony Ericsson said, they will be very cautious in terms of New Technology.

I think it's a practical way to do, but look at Sony Ericsson on their software and applications support for their Xperia's, I think everyone knows what I'm saying
[ This Message was edited by: mhyke on 2011-12-11 06:08 ]


Posted by randomuser

On 2011-12-10 20:16:23, marcink wrote:
So in fact they are using a cpu inferior to the one in GS2:( Will they (Sony) ever learn?


It should have been Sony Ericsson in your post and not Sony. The nozomi is a Sony Ericsson product and not a Sony one. Sony uses Tegra 2 dual core CPU even in their walkman I don't think will be dumb enough to use the slowest dual core CPU in their FLAGSHIP phone had they been in charge of the nozomi project.

Posted by motvikt

On 2011-12-11 07:15:27, randomuser wrote:

On 2011-12-10 20:16:23, marcink wrote:
So in fact they are using a cpu inferior to the one in GS2:( Will they (Sony) ever learn?


It should have been Sony Ericsson in your post and not Sony. The nozomi is a Sony Ericsson product and not a Sony one. Sony uses Tegra 2 dual core CPU even in their walkman I don't think will be dumb enough to use the slowest dual core CPU in their FLAGSHIP phone had they been in charge of the nozomi project.


Dude, Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 MSM8260 > tegra2

Tegra2 sucks

Posted by argiriano

On 2011-12-09 22:27:34, jack00 wrote:

On 2011-12-09 12:08:06, argiriano wrote:
I don`t agree, Sony never use that strategie of cannibalizing their own sales, even if there is slite chance of that.


this is not about cannibalizing, this is about surviving
people need to stop to think in these old paradigms, things change constantly
the playstation brand is strong - yes - but just look at nintendo, they are having hard time with their 3DS
kids love the ipad, its their number one christmas wish this year (at least in austria)
the mobile gaming market has changed and sony didn't react to these changes(nintendo did in the home sector, but not in the mobile market)
the vita actually should have been from start - a smartphone with hardcore gaming capabilities

ipod touch and iphone also co exist, but the more expensive brother sells big times more

don't understand me wrong, i am not say that sony should copy apple
but they should do it better then apple
sony has a tremendous expertise in gaming, putting all this know how in a gaming smartphone (incl all the famous developer studios) would blow apple (in the gaming segment)
[ This Message was edited by: jack00 on 2011-12-09 21:31 ]



We talk about different things - you talk about how Sony should react, and I sad how they make business till now it`s not like we could argue talking about past and future.
You sad it yourself Sony didn`t react to the changes, so it`s wishfull thinking and I`m just sceptical because of the past. I may be wrong and hopefully Sony is going to change their strategie, but for now there is no indications of that.

Posted by jack00
well sony is changing, but because of their size these changes take time (buisness week had some great articles about howard stringer and sony) howard stringer knows what it takes
call it wishfull thinking, but i am just pointing at logical opportunities

Posted by smclion102
@jack00

Can we have the Link for Business Week

thx in adv
[ This Message was edited by: smclion102 on 2011-12-11 14:27 ]


Posted by jack00
there have been a couple of articles
this was the last one:
http://www.businessweek.com/m[....]what-is-sony-now-11172011.html
another one from early 2010
http://www.businessweek.com/m[....]ntent/10_03/b4163015913697.htm

Posted by smclion102
Where Sony went wrong

In brief

Posted by Detox
Sony Ericsson Arc HD (Nozomi) live shots:
http://www.gsmarena.com/exclu[....]ive_shots_pop_up-news-3505.php

Posted by ^^HAMID^^


Standard USB size port????? am I right?
That's too long for a micro usb port lid i think!

and...



Non replaceable battery !
[ This Message was edited by: ^^HAMID^^ on 2011-12-12 12:42 ]


Posted by Ricky D
fixed battery and fixed memory

@^^HAMID^^ it will be microUSB as that is the standard that all manufacturers have agreed to work towards. All new phones from the major manufacturers will be microUSB in 2012

Posted by motvikt
Shame looks like plastic all over again

Posted by juris15
reminds me of xperia pureness

Posted by nikos_se
Nah i wont buy that kind of phone for 2012....If it was out today to compete with the likes of htc rezound/galaxy nexus/galaxy note,then ok.I' ll probably wait for some true SONY smartphones by the end of 2012. can say with it's scorpion cpu-when everyone will have moved to cortex a9/cortex a15/krait-i wont be supporting them,this time around.

Posted by Ricky D
did anyone else notice that the notification bar is clear through the phone? Does than mean the bottom section is basically obsolete, an empty casing? or is there clear iring magic going on there?

P.S. I still think the bar looks cheap and brings down the whole phone

edit: wow, you can see the paint rubbed off already on the corners of the volume rocker. They'll need to touch that up a bit with quality paint before release
[ This Message was edited by: Ricky D on 2011-12-12 13:41 ]


Posted by Fiskarbert
No SD-card slot?

Posted by smclion102
Guys what are the Advantages of FIXED BATTERY ?? care to throw some light??

Posted by adsada
I can't really see tbh, I don't think there is any . What is also a bit weird is why the 'battery' cover is removable when the only thing this provides access too is the Micro SIM card? Surely they could have put this on the side of the phone. Having a battery cover makes the phone feel more flimsy (my the battery cover on my arc creaks) where as phones without this, like the iPhone feel far stronger...so that would be the only advantage of not having a removable battery, but then SE have decided to opt for a cover anyway? baffling...

Also the back looks very bare and very x10 like. An interesting strategy is the Micro SIM and non-removable battery, which sadly looks like they are going 'main stream' to get more sales, like samsung has done) compromising on amazing unique designs, and making it look more like your standard touch screen phone...

Posted by Ricky D
Fixed battery means that they can place the elements of the battery in whatever shape or size they want, not have to put it in a special case of it's own and save on precious cubic mm of volume in the casing. I believe.

The trade off is that when he phone gets older ad the battery is getting upset after 1000s of charges/discharges you can't replace it without opening the housing and potentially voiding your warranty.


For me it's nice to see fully internal memory at 16GB and 32GB and I'm ok with the internal battery and micro-sim (if that's what it is) I can deal with them.

Posted by smclion102
Picture of Sony Ericsson’s new Gingerbread UXP


[ This Message was edited by: smclion102 on 2011-12-12 14:57 ]



Posted by Legen
I like the name "Arc HD". Is it confirmed thats the name? Hope they keep it
[ This Message was edited by: Legen on 2011-12-12 15:43 ]


Posted by moogoo
hmm...

live shots are great but i'm a bit disappointed with some things. having a removable back over is pointless if the battery can't be replaced. a simple slot for the SIM would have been sufficient. the portion under the clear bar, as ricky said, seems to be useless? That's just poor design i think. Why increase the size of the device for no reason?

These pictures don't really do it any justice. Poor lighting, poor camera quality. I'll wait to see what the official announcement says. I hope they right some of the wrongs here and explain the purpose of the bottom portion, if there is one.

Posted by SE cz

On 2011-12-12 16:42:12, Legen wrote:
I like the name "Arc HD". Is it confirmed thats the name? Hope they keep it
[ This Message was edited by: Legen on 2011-12-12 15:43 ]



Different HW, different proportions, different design, there is no similarity between Arc and Nozomi. I think name will begin with "c" or "e" letter (according to alleged 1st official pic leak).

Posted by dika
I'm wondering whether Nozomi will be released with ICS or not...

Posted by ^^HAMID^^
If phone hanged how could be possible to reset the phone?
Sometime it comes to you that u should remove and replace the battery through the tweaking ! (changing roms for e.g)
I don't see any 0-1 button!

Posted by adsada
I servilely doubt the bottom bit below the see through part would just be an empty bit of plastic - come on, give SE some credit!

Posted by Legen

On 2011-12-12 17:11:29, SE cz wrote:

On 2011-12-12 16:42:12, Legen wrote:
I like the name "Arc HD". Is it confirmed thats the name? Hope they keep it
[ This Message was edited by: Legen on 2011-12-12 15:43 ]



Different HW, different proportions, different design, there is no similarity between Arc and Nozomi. I think name will begin with "c" or "e" letter (according to alleged 1st official pic leak).



HTC Desire and Desire HD. How similar are those two? There countless other examples. Think the point of continuing a name is to MARKET a device as an upgrade

Posted by badassmam
If its called Arc HD, where is the Arc? This isn't the main device by the way.

Posted by DACHA
It looks more like an X10 HD.

Posted by Karun
No removable battery? Shucks What do we do if the phone hangs?

Posted by lolstebbo

On 2011-12-12 18:59:06, Legen wrote:

On 2011-12-12 17:11:29, SE cz wrote:

On 2011-12-12 16:42:12, Legen wrote:
I like the name "Arc HD". Is it confirmed thats the name? Hope they keep it
[ This Message was edited by: Legen on 2011-12-12 15:43 ]



Different HW, different proportions, different design, there is no similarity between Arc and Nozomi. I think name will begin with "c" or "e" letter (according to alleged 1st official pic leak).



HTC Desire and Desire HD. How similar are those two? There countless other examples. Think the point of continuing a name is to MARKET a device as an upgrade


Well, the Desire and Desire HD are actually pretty similar; same internal chipset. The main difference is the size.

That said, the Sensation and Sensation XL are completely different (the XL not even using the same processor/chipset).

Posted by moogoo
@badassmam what do you mean by it isn't the main device?

Posted by Legen

On 2011-12-12 19:47:44, moogoo wrote:
@badassmam what do you mean by it isn't the main device?



+1.5

Posted by Legen
@ lolstebbo. Think you just made my point. But like i wrote earlier, hope they keep the name
[ This Message was edited by: Legen on 2011-12-12 19:31 ]


Posted by Ylli

On 2011-12-12 20:18:44, aurelius wrote:
A friend works at ST-E and he told me that he has played with a phone that looks exactly like this but made of metall/aluminum instead.




maybe its the sides of the phone that is made of metall/aluminium like XPERIA RAY

Posted by rog

On 2011-12-12 15:57:11, smclion102 wrote:
Picture of Sony Ericsson’s new Gingerbread UXP


Good thing that screenshot only shows the most boring part of the new UI

Posted by SE cz

On 2011-12-12 18:59:06, Legen wrote:

On 2011-12-12 17:11:29, SE cz wrote:

On 2011-12-12 16:42:12, Legen wrote:
I like the name "Arc HD". Is it confirmed thats the name? Hope they keep it
[ This Message was edited by: Legen on 2011-12-12 15:43 ]



Different HW, different proportions, different design, there is no similarity between Arc and Nozomi. I think name will begin with "c" or "e" letter (according to alleged 1st official pic leak).



HTC Desire and Desire HD. How similar are those two? There countless other examples. Think the point of continuing a name is to MARKET a device as an upgrade


We are still talking about Sony Ericsson, did U ever seen they used same name for successor? OK, there was something like this: X10 mini -> mini, X10 mini pro -> mini pro, arc -> arc S, neo -> neo V (camera downgrade). But that's all. They all call Nozomi as Arc HD becouse they don't know how to call it.


On 2011-12-12 19:45:17, Karun wrote:
No removable battery? Shucks What do we do if the phone hangs?



hammer?
[ This Message was edited by: SE cz on 2011-12-12 20:39 ]


Posted by marcink
I hope this isn't sony ericssons/sony flagship for 2012. So much wasted space, specification good only if released immediately after announcement, controversial design and usability decisions. They should release it asap before true 2012 flagships appear

Posted by lolstebbo

On 2011-12-12 20:27:15, Legen wrote:
@ lolstebbo. Think you just made my point. But like i wrote earlier, hope they keep the name
[ This Message was edited by: Legen on 2011-12-12 19:31 ]



Only as far as the Sensation is concerned; in the case of the Desire HD, it literally was a larger version of the same device, more or less. If the LT26 is called the Xperia Arc HD, it's not really the same case as the Desire.

Besides, this doesn't have an Arc shape. Why the hell would they have the word "Arc" in its name,then?

Posted by rickster2kuk
I looks a bit chunky to me compared to the lovely design of the Arc. Would be interested to see the actual dimensions.

Where has the notification LED gone? Is it incorporated into the button bar or is it next to the earpiece, i.e. like the X10?

Posted by Platia1
If it's anything like the Ray, it will be a part of the clear plastic.

Posted by motvikt

On 2011-12-12 20:18:44, aurelius wrote:
A friend works at ST-E and he told me that he has played with a phone that looks exactly like this but made of metall/aluminum instead.




Good news!

Posted by disiz
Non-removable battery, no xenon flash, microSim, seem pretty height... Again and again disappointed about SE... We'll be in 2012, come on SE...

Posted by adsada
So, uhh, 2013 anyone?


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