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Sony Xperia Rumors 2015 |
AbhiD999 Joined: Oct 28, 2012 Posts: 215 PM |
^^
That's not true at all!
Be it Xperia Z vs S4, Note 3, G2
Or
Xperia Z1,Z2,Z3 Vs Note 4, S6(similar Sony sensors)
Sony's hardware has been top notch while software algorithms have been pretty bad.
Other Companies have achieved pretty terrific results with same sony sensors where sony failed.
And if there was any fault in Sony's Hardware, almost every company out there wouldn't be using them! |
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rss_ndrsn Joined: Aug 27, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
^The sensor used on Z1-Z3 are all exclusive to Sony Mobile and some companies in Japan (fujitsu i think). And when another company uses Sony sensors, it does not necessarily mean that the sensors' specifications would be exactly the same as the one being used by Sony on their phones. The general design is the same but the specifics are tailored to customers needs. And no Sony smartphone uses the same sensor as Note 4. So how can you make the comparison then?
The photos taken from Z1 and Z2's cameras have some softening issues around the corner and is addressed on Z3 by changing the lens 25mm one. But all three suffers from focusing issues that results to washout pictures. check on gsmarena.
I came up with this theory when I read the review by gsmarena of a phone who sports an exactly the same sensor as Z2 I think and it has exactly the same problem as Z2. Although that phones uses a bit different approach than Sony's. it still did not solve the issue of photos looking washout and blurry.
Let's just hope Sony's new sensor comes with a sharper lens and better focusing mechanism. So then we can finally tell whether Sony's camera algorithm is at fault as to why the Z-series cameras cannot really be ahead of the competition or not.
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josephnero Joined: Mar 20, 2012 Posts: > 500 From: Sanford North Carolina USA PM |
total wishful thinking but i would love to be surprised by Sd 815 ticking in Z4 s heart
http://www.phonearena.com/new[....]810-and-Snapdragon-801_id67481 |
Xajel Joined: Jun 18, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Bahrain PM |
If this delay is because Sony is targeting 815 then I'm happy with that, 815 is supposed to be between 810 and 820, it's supposed to be the first SoC that uses Qualcomm's own 64bit arch.
but Qualcomm didn't actually announced it, they just announced 820 which is supposed to use a second generation of that custom 64bit arch and also newer GPU and finer process ( 20nm for 815, 16/14nm for 820 )
The most important thing is that if they launch it in April/May with 810 then, 810 will be already 3 months old... but 815 will be new...
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ascariss Joined: Apr 06, 2013 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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There has been no mention of when the 815 will actually arrive. Technically the next chip to arrive should be the 808 in the 3rd quarter but who knows if it will even arrive or Qualcomm will just go to the 815.
edit, not sure if this was posted, found on neogaf by zomgbbqftw
820 uses their custom instruction set so hopefully they won't f**k it up so badly. I've heard that Sony are going to throttle the 810 by around 40%, but it should still be competitive with other processors in the same hardware class and noticeably faster than the 801. Not sure if that last bit is just wishful thinking by my friend.
Believe that was from a few days ago, I wonder if the information is recent or past. Throttling by 40% is significant, meaning a QHD screen might not be in the cards, if it is, then I wonder how smooth the UI will be. If throttling is true, Sony should stick to fullHD.
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josephnero Joined: Mar 20, 2012 Posts: > 500 From: Sanford North Carolina USA PM |
As I said it is total wishful thinking but it would be lovely to see sony and qualcomm announce 815 and Z4 together.i don't think we will see SD820 before 2016 |
AbhiD999 Joined: Oct 28, 2012 Posts: 215 PM |
@rss
the sensors in Z1/2/3 and N4/S6 are pretty much similar.
I never said same.
It's like a a bit of difference here and there.
Even they are named in same series
So just refrain from cooking up some random theories.
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rss_ndrsn Joined: Aug 27, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
^The sensor found on Samsung S6 & Note 4 are completely different than those found on Z1-Z3. The only similarity that both sensor have is they are both stacked sensors. So you can never really make a direct comparison on the software side and says Sony did poorly on the software side because the sensors are totally different! If you remember your high school physics, you would understand.
And I can back up my theory but can you do the same with yours. I can make all the assumptions I want to because I based them on facts.
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nikos_se Joined: Nov 04, 2007 Posts: 187 From: england PM |
Qualcomm has been rather messy with their release schedule.Snapdragon 810 can't hold a candle next to exynos 7420.If Qualcomm don't replace it fast,the S6 will have a huge advantage over the other android flagship phones.I don't know Sony's plants,but i hope they will at least use a revised version of snapdragon 810 that won't overheat as much. |
supercoolman Joined: Jun 04, 2013 Posts: > 500 PM |
in a simple term. Qualcomm just screwed everyone except Apple and Samsung with SD810. it's unfortunate that most of the competitions have died or withdrew over the last few years. or Qualcomm did this because it can after competitions went away |
Tizzo Joined: Oct 16, 2012 Posts: 242 PM |
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20150320PD200.html |
Xajel Joined: Jun 18, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Bahrain PM |
^^^
For lazy peoples, Sony is reducing the orders for low-end from taiwanese OEM / ODM for both TV's and smartphones
In the wake of continued slow sales of its LCD and smartphone products, Sony is expected to lower the sales ratio of low-margin products and thus will adjust its outsourcing policy, a move which will affect Taiwan-based ODM/OEM partners, including Foxconn Electronics, TPV Technology and Arima Communications, according to industry sources.
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josephnero Joined: Mar 20, 2012 Posts: > 500 From: Sanford North Carolina USA PM |
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_one_m9-review-1230p3.php
Nothing can touch Z3 or even Z2 in battery life
Unfortunately, the HTC One M9 had every Snapdragon 810 issue you may have spotted online - its all-metal body quickly became unusually hot when running a game or a benchmark, or even when browsing for a while. There was a performance drop when the One M9 got hot, as we confirmed by running extra benchmarks.
HTC's response to the overheating allegations has so far pointed out that the software on these pre-production units is not final.
http://pocketnow.com/2015/03/22/htc-one-m9-review#performance
no over heat here though.i never liked GSMarena but i can't call them total bullshit
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Xajel Joined: Jun 18, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Bahrain PM |
Read the Anandtech's review better
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9102/the-htc-one-m9-review-part-1
As a summery it had those issue with the older non-final software, but after the last-hour update it's almost fixed, no noticeable issues
It's part 1 which will be followed by in depth analysis of battery, heat and performance in part 2
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josephnero Joined: Mar 20, 2012 Posts: > 500 From: Sanford North Carolina USA PM |
@Xajel
Several sites including gsmarena report that update brought sever decrease in benchmark performance thus less heat.
at any rate sony will get revised version hopefully.also its not much warmer than many usual smartphones
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