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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 discussion |
d-southwest Joined: Apr 30, 2008 Posts: 126 From: Aruba, The Netherlands Antille PM |
To XPHCTOC and WhyBe
Thanks
Now i understand
Thanks for your help
Sorry i forgot where it stated about tha 360MB
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imranbashir Joined: May 05, 2008 Posts: 28 PM |
Hey all, just to let you know that the group over at XDA-Developers have created a sub-forum specifically for the SonyEricsson Xperia X1.
I don’t know how many of you are aware of them, but this is actually great news, as the wealth of experience that group will bring in terms of resolving bugs, unlocking the handset, bringing new and cooked ROMs, de-branding operator customisations, etc... is invaluable.
Anyway, I suggest you go have a look here, book mark it and come back to it closer to when the phone is released.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=436
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hahaha112 Joined: Nov 10, 2007 Posts: 98 PM |
Which type of touchscreen has X1. Resistive or Capacitive
 is my life I  Xperia X1 I  Metal  is not phone, it is the style of life |
Yakkaimono Joined: Mar 19, 2008 Posts: 425 From: Germany/ Bangladesh PM |
It should be a resistive touchscreen since HTC always uses them. |
WhyBe Joined: Apr 02, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: Ohio, USA PM |
On 2008-05-24 13:16:45, hahaha112 wrote:
Which type of touchscreen has X1. Resistive or Capacitive
Probably resistive. Capacitive touch screens only work with bare fingers or specially made styli. However, no gloves allowed on capacitive.
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imranbashir Joined: May 05, 2008 Posts: 28 PM |
It is a resistive screen.
Also with regards to capacitive screens I hate it when people say it can only be used with a bare hand that is strictly not true. All you need is a special stylus that is conductive. In other words a stylus made fully of metal, as long as the tip is rounded and the screen has a tempered glass laminate it’s not an issue.
This would be the perfect solution, as it would allow the accuracy of using a stylus for handwriting recognition and all the benefits of using a capacitive screen such as a lighter touch, faster response and no accidental registrations when in your pocket for example.
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aksd Joined: Nov 11, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: UK, India PM, WWW
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@imran
Thats on the dot . There are quite a few mis-informed statements flying around of late .
I guess theres no stylus for capacitive screens as there a possibility of scratching the screen? IR screens are an efficent way to go as well, you can have a very rugged screen with excellent response.
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imranbashir Joined: May 05, 2008 Posts: 28 PM |
It would be quite hard to scratch a capacitive screen with a properly formed conductive stylus. Especially as the screen can be glass and tempered.
IR is probably the worst of the lot, as it has a relatively low resolution, so not good for handwriting recognition. The only other option is surface wave technology. But my view would be to stick with capacitive and a metal stylus.
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d-southwest Joined: Apr 30, 2008 Posts: 126 From: Aruba, The Netherlands Antille PM |
But can resistive screen be easy to scratch? |
aksd Joined: Nov 11, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: UK, India PM, WWW
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Yes in a way, capacitive screens are basically glass (or similar hard type material) screens with a coating of a conductive layer.
While Resistive consist of a few layers with spaces between them. When pressure is applied onto the screen the layers meet at a point and this causes a change in current which is further tranformed into positioning. Therforce there must be a certain degree of motion in the screen, making it softer and sometimes less durable.
@imran
The Neonode N2 uses IR, not sure how to perform on handwriting recognition, never used one, but from what I've heard its supposed to be good. But I maybe wrong.
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d-southwest Joined: Apr 30, 2008 Posts: 126 From: Aruba, The Netherlands Antille PM |
To aksd
Thanks
Thats to bad i hope in that case that SE/HTC puts a scratch-free screen
But another question on Gsmarena a person tells that tha metal batterycover could disconnect or something like that, is that true? |
aksd Joined: Nov 11, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: UK, India PM, WWW
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lol, disconnect what? a call? No such thing, although material and colour does effect your reception. Usually black colour is supposed to give the best reception. But not to an extent that your calls will get disconnected. My ROKR E6 has a metal battery cover and its got the best reception in any phone I've found to date(not that its connected or anything ).
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d-southwest Joined: Apr 30, 2008 Posts: 126 From: Aruba, The Netherlands Antille PM |
Thanks again
And sorry for ma bad english
And is there maybe a chace that tha whitepaper will change again
I mean support more media files?
And Flash player?
And just one question
Is it true about tha 10 hours talktime? ( coz i find that good enough for.)
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Astral1 Joined: Jul 04, 2004 Posts: 133 From: U.K. PM |
I think what is being reffered to here, is something Bengalboy said in his review.
Basically, he was saying the metal battery cover doesnt seem to fit too well (proto phone?), and he has concerns that it may cause the battery to dislodge when the phone is in use.
Hopefully this is a proto issue, and SE will have it sorted before production.
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imranbashir Joined: May 05, 2008 Posts: 28 PM |
From what I remember the Neonode N2 and the original both run a version of CE with their own GUI on top. Very small cute phones!
I knew the screen was IR, but it doesn’t support handwriting recognition, from what I remember IR technology has a resolution that is about three to four times as poor as capacitive. Capacitive also has a limited resolution when compared to resistive, but it’s still good enough for handwriting recognition. Surface wave also allows you to use the Z plane so you can have pressure for example when painting.
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