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Posted: 2009-12-25 07:49
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You're mistaken.

CCDs make sense only in bigger sensor sizes. They technically have better dynamic range, but cannot be mass produced cheaply. They are still used in astro cams and medium formats (Leica R system, 'blads, Mamiya/PhaseOnes, et al). The cheap-ass CCDs used in some point and shoots are nowhere close to the real deal.
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Posted: 2009-12-25 12:07
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Do you think that the one in iPhone is going to be a real deal?
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Posted: 2009-12-25 13:36
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Ahh who cares about Crapple iPhone?

The Sony Ericsson X10 has won my heart
The speed when he flicks around, is just amazing
http://se-first.com/X10-mas-in-New-York-Google-Navigation.html

I don't know if he just has unsteady hands, some pictures are just way too blurry
http://se-first.com/X10-mas-in-New-York-Cam-Samples-Videos.html

Now go start a new thread if you find next generation iPhone more interesting.
[ This Message was edited by: McKinley on 2009-12-25 12:40 ]
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Posted: 2009-12-25 14:53
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These photo examples are more than great for a phone, aren't they? And that's still a prototype, 2 months before release.
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Posted: 2009-12-25 15:02
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On 2009-12-25 13:36:46, McKinley wrote:
I don't know if he just has unsteady hands, some pictures are just way too blurry


Was wondering that myself. It does look more like an unsteady hand blurr rather than an out of focus blurr. But who knows (beside Rog that is).
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Posted: 2009-12-25 20:00
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http://www.se-first.com/X10-mas-in-New-York-Wikitude-Demo.html
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Posted: 2009-12-26 12:36
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On 2009-12-21 17:30:23, mreman4k wrote:
Another short video hands on:

http://www.androidcentral.com/video-hands-own-xperia-x10


Firstly please do not flame me, I am not slapping anyone's kids I am merely discussing a device and how its potential performance may be afected by software mods OK?

That SE timescape or mediascape what ever it is interface seems to scroll far too fast to be of any use if you are searching for a specific contact I hope it can be slowed down in settings? Sure It looks very "pretty" having moving 3D images but that uses processor and battery power so maybe its a feature many will get fed up with once they see how badly it cripples battery life?

Unfortunately this video does not show how quickly this mediascape or timescape interface loads and how it is affected by having lets say 800 contacts on Google, and how the device's speed is affected when switching between its self and the "native" android applications.

I will have a much better idea on android later today as a good friend just got an android device for Xmas!
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Posted: 2009-12-26 16:10
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On 2009-12-25 13:36:46, McKinley wrote:
Ahh who cares about Crapple iPhone?

The Sony Ericsson X10 has won my heart
The speed when he flicks around, is just amazing
http://se-first.com/X10-mas-in-New-York-Google-Navigation.html

I don't know if he just has unsteady hands, some pictures are just way too blurry
http://se-first.com/X10-mas-in-New-York-Cam-Samples-Videos.html

Now go start a new thread if you find next generation iPhone more interesting.
[ This Message was edited by: McKinley on 2009-12-25 12:40 ]



Wow... the speed is awesome. Why can't SE release the phone now. it seems everything is okay.
[ This Message was edited by: MyP910 on 2009-12-27 01:24 ]
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Posted: 2009-12-27 04:19
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Trust me, the phone is not ready for release yet

Oh, and I definitely had an unsteady hand, it was freaking cold that day in NY
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Posted: 2009-12-27 05:16
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On 2009-12-27 04:19:20, rog wrote:
Trust me, the phone is not ready for release yet

Oh, and I definitely had an unsteady hand, it was freaking cold that day in NY
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Thanks for clarifying that Rog and it's nice to see you around!
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@rog-What is the probability of a bug free phone on release? And is it releasing this Feb?Also, what are the main areas of concern?
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On 2009-12-27 05:52:35, se_dude wrote:
@rog-What is the probability of a bug free phone on release? And is it releasing this Feb?Also, what are the main areas of concern?


Bug-free? 0. But its hard (impossible?) for a company to release a bug free product. This is SE first Android device, first Snapdragon device, first capacitive touch device, there are bound to be issues.

Hopefully SE can deliver a stable product.
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Posted: 2009-12-27 20:36
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The probabiliy for a bug-free phone is 0% - but that's just because there is no such thing as a bug free software. I think the software has made a lot of progress lately, it is pretty stable already, but still has hick ups every now and then.

Main areas of concern: a few only really. Battery lifetime is one, and maybe that Timescape is a little too overwhelming for everyday-use, it might be too much information at once. But other than that: amazing phone, hardware- and software-wise.
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Posted: 2009-12-28 02:07
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On 2009-12-27 20:36:18, rog wrote:
The probabiliy for a bug-free phone is 0% - but that's just because there is no such thing as a bug free software. I think the software has made a lot of progress lately, it is pretty stable already, but still has hick ups every now and then.

Main areas of concern: a few only really. Battery lifetime is one, and maybe that Timescape is a little too overwhelming for everyday-use, it might be too much information at once. But other than that: amazing phone, hardware- and software-wise.


Ive read on a swedish forum that in the latest sw, spotify is included in timescape/mediascape. Is it true or just a missunderstanding?
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Posted: 2009-12-28 04:01
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Cant the timescape options be accessed from the contacts menu as well?
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