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Toney_Ericsson Joined: Feb 20, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: United Kingdom PM |
On 2010-09-05 15:21:56, jplacson wrote:
On 2010-09-04 21:02:04, Toney_Ericsson wrote:
I asked Sony Ericsson, nothing past 2.1 in the pipeline at all.
I also asked if there are any plans to bring out any new MBW Blue tooth watches, nope they were discontinued and no plans to bring any more of them out either.
I hope the news you heard was wrong though.  has a habit of not letting their own offices know what's next. Let's wait and see after 2.1 is delivered...
Why hope? Since when has Sony Ericsson supported any products for a lengthy period of time anyway. They can't even keep up with other manufacturers rolling out new Android versions and we are still on 1.6!!!!. A big reason why I can't be bothered with Sony Ericsson any more, their phones are just crap with no decent support.
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se_dude Joined: Nov 07, 2007 Posts: > 500 PM |
Can you tell me as to what apps arw u planning to use once you get into android 2.1? Or are u just rapturous about the update more thn anything? |
Toney_Ericsson Joined: Feb 20, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: United Kingdom PM |
On 2010-09-05 18:36:45, se_dude wrote:
Can you tell me as to what apps arw u planning to use once you get into android 2.1? Or are u just rapturous about the update more thn anything?
I'm more interested in the overall even better features in 2.2 which HTC devices will offer sooner than SE ever will or won't for that matter.
Android 2.2 improvements include:
* Speed Improvement - That's a 5x improvement, the implication being that Android games and apps will run several times faster than before.
* App data backup
* Improved Enterprise / Exchange Support
* Push services - "Android Intent"
* Tethering / Mobile Hotspot
* Much faster browsing experience - V8 in browser
* New functionality in browser- Camera, orientation, geolocation
* Support for Adobe Flash and Adobe Air
* Search the Android Marketplace directly from Quick Search
* The ability to install applications on the SD card automatically
* One-button update or automatic update for apps
* The ability to stream your own music from your desktop
Then of course being able to use the latest applications.
Oh and did anyone say MULTI-TOUCH! 
[ This Message was edited by: Toney_Ericsson on 2010-09-05 18:51 ] "OPEN SOURCE REQUIRES OPEN PEOPLE"  Sent from my Quietly Brilliant HTC. |
se_dude Joined: Nov 07, 2007 Posts: > 500 PM |
Yea. I did not ask you to post everything you found on the internet. What exactly are YOU planning to gain from? Speed improvement is not exactly a feature. It depends to be honest. Saving apps in your memory card is a no go. The NAND has way better B/W than a memory card and apps stored in the internal memory would run faster.
We already have Moxier in our phones which provides you with everything you need.
The others are hardly an improvement. And name me a few apps which need 2,2 and which are actually groundbreaking? |
gayannr Joined: Jun 23, 2008 Posts: 499 From: Sri Lanka PM |
I personally believe the Single touch implementation of SE is a lot user friendly, at least with my X10 mini, you can operate the whole user interface with just a single hand ( One finger zooming ?), C'mon!! Can you do it with Pinch to zoom ??
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Indiandawg Joined: Sep 18, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Mumbai PM |
let's not go off topic
T200 -> T68i -> T610 -> K700i -> P910i -> W800i -> P990i -> M600i -> P1-> Nokia E71 -> X1i -> X10 -> Arc S -> Sony Z1 -> Sony Z Ultra -> Sony Z3+ -> iPhone 6 -> iPhone 7 Plus -> iPhone X -> iPhone XS Max |
mange69 Joined: Oct 07, 2002 Posts: 366 From: Sweden PM |
My built in FB app has started to bug. Everything but notifications can be updated. I get a fail message saying something like (translated from Swe-Eng) "Notifications can't be updated. Please try again later. [601/Parser error, unexpected - at line 64]".
I have not made a hard reset, but everyting else. Is there a better app for FB than the built in?
Cheers,
Mange |
Toney_Ericsson Joined: Feb 20, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: United Kingdom PM |
On 2010-09-06 05:08:21, se_dude wrote:
Yea. I did not ask you to post everything you found on the internet. What exactly are YOU planning to gain from? Speed improvement is not exactly a feature. It depends to be honest. Saving apps in your memory card is a no go. The NAND has way better B/W than a memory card and apps stored in the internal memory would run faster.
We already have Moxier in our phones which provides you with everything you need.
The others are hardly an improvement. And name me a few apps which need 2,2 and which are actually groundbreaking?
Improvements are improvements or are you daft as well as stupid.
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se_dude Joined: Nov 07, 2007 Posts: > 500 PM |
Thats what i wanted to hear. "Improvements are improvements". |
jplacson Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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On 2010-09-06 09:22:03, mange69 wrote:
My built in FB app has started to bug. Everything but notifications can be updated. I get a fail message saying something like (translated from Swe-Eng) "Notifications can't be updated. Please try again later. [601/Parser error, unexpected - at line 64]".
I have not made a hard reset, but everyting else. Is there a better app for FB than the built in?
Cheers,
Mange
Hey Mange, have you tried downloading the latest official FB app for Android? It might just be a connection bug... it happens from time to time.
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jplacson Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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On 2010-09-05 19:43:08, Toney_Ericsson wrote:
I'm more interested in the overall even better features in 2.2 which HTC devices will offer sooner than SE ever will or won't for that matter.
Android 2.2 improvements include:
* Speed Improvement - That's a 5x improvement, the implication being that Android games and apps will run several times faster than before.
* App data backup
* Improved Enterprise / Exchange Support
* Push services - "Android Intent"
* Tethering / Mobile Hotspot
* Much faster browsing experience - V8 in browser
* New functionality in browser- Camera, orientation, geolocation
* Support for Adobe Flash and Adobe Air
* Search the Android Marketplace directly from Quick Search
* The ability to install applications on the SD card automatically
* One-button update or automatic update for apps
* The ability to stream your own music from your desktop
Then of course being able to use the latest applications.
Oh and did anyone say MULTI-TOUCH!
[ This Message was edited by: Toney_Ericsson on 2010-09-05 18:51 ]
The ones I'm looking forward to are:
-Speed/response time improvement
-MULTIPLE GMAIL ACCOUNTS!
-Native, and stable, hotspot tethering
-better browser than the one in 1.6 (Opera is fine, but native browser in 1.6 still has better rendering..but I hate the "Mac Expose style tabbed browsing")
-Official YM & Twitter apps
-Hopefully a decent photo album app, not one that displays EVERYTHING w/ no folder capabilities
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Toney_Ericsson Joined: Feb 20, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: United Kingdom PM |
This is looking good, shipping with Android 2.2 at launch and will be getting Android 3.0, and the rest. N-series connectivity wifi (You won't see a Sony Ericsson handset with that for at least 10 years)
http://www.brighthub.com/mobile/htc/articles/86017.aspx
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