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deltarick
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Posted: 2013-10-12 14:09
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Have to agree with MyP910 review above, I'm loving this Z1, not had any bother since swapping first one which did have screen issues and blacking out, hoping for KitKat (although could be few months) as I really like KitKats!!:)
vikeviki
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Posted: 2013-10-12 14:13
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Z1 is still hot cake in your pants + display issues,screwed myself
sponse
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Posted: 2013-10-12 14:18
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will that battery works good with the Z1 ??
http://www.amazon.it/Romoss-1[....]=8-1&keywords=external+battery

i'm thinking of buying it!
sponse
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Posted: 2013-10-12 15:40
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ISO -1000 1/8 sec




ISO -3200 1/16 sec ! i just love this phone!




ISO-4000 1/64 sec




ANOTHER SUPER AWESOME MACRO IN PITCHBLACK:

how my eyes really saw:

iso-800 1/8 SEC



IS-6400 (without flash!) 1/8 SEC


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deltarick
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Posted: 2013-10-12 15:49
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@ vikeviki sorry to hear you're having probs I know how frustrating it is, hope you do get sorted with a good one, its a shame Sony's had these qc issues

@ sponse nice pic mate!
angryman
Sony Xperia S
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Posted: 2013-10-12 15:50
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On 2013-10-11 20:39:02, sponse wrote:

On 2013-10-11 20:29:10, MNX1024 wrote:

how can i fix it ?


The Xperia Z also had this problem which was fixed after a few firmware updates.
You can fix it temporarily by;
1. Disable Stamina mode
2. Go to settings > Apps and look for and open eco mode controller - tap to open App info
3. Force stop
4. Clear Data
5. Reboot.

This worked on the Xperia Z. Not sure if it will work with the Z1.
CrownedAkuma
Sony Xperia Z2
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Posted: 2013-10-12 16:52
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@sponse
LOL! And the seller in the shop was trying to convince me that the G2 has better camera than the z1! LOL!
Those are great shots...! And also the One posted a few pages back!
I'm eagerly waiting for the big camera update! Maybe it will come With the 4.3 update!!!
Shotokan81
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Posted: 2013-10-12 16:57
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Vikeviki, it seems you are not alone with the overheating issue.

See this link from the sony mobile website:
http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5[....]RIA-z1-getting-hot/td-p/386739

I also saw similar feedback on Japanese websites from people who tested display models.

There are two hypothesis:
- A firmware problem (a bug)
- A design problem (hardware)

In case it is a firmware bug, it would be good that Sony communicates on it, and confirms it is a firmware problem.
So people would be angry, but not completely mad as if it is a hardware problem.
It would be even better that phone makers releases phones after they are ready.

If this is a design problem (the longer Sony waits to communicate, the more likely i will suspect it is), then they will not be able to fix it easilly. In this case, my guess would be: it was too ambitious to pack a snapdragon 800 in a water and dust proof thin glass box. A fix could be to underclock the s800 (or set the limit lower) to make it more similar to a s4 or s600 heat wise. But this may not fix the part due to the thin glass casing and would come at the expense of performance.

With the screen lottery and uneven parts assembly, I will wait and see a little more...

Moogoo and all, what is your experience, did you experience heat issues?
本当に良い刀は鞘に入っている
admad
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Posted: 2013-10-12 17:11
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Hmm users reported that Z1 can't record video longer than 5-7 minutes without overheating. Can someone confirm it can record a video 10-15 minutes long?
randomuser
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Posted: 2013-10-12 17:28
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Xperia Z1 S-Pen

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue96HGFJV8c
vikeviki
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Posted: 2013-10-12 17:42
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Fu** the early models,i CHECKED WITH SONY XPERIA MOBILE AND THEY REPLIED

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It seems like a hardware issue, take it to a Sony repair center or back to the store

http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/support/contact-us/
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This service center guys ask me towait and need to check,its visible to normal guys,so what to do next,will they give new one or replace model:(
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MyP910
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Posted: 2013-10-12 18:27
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@shotokan81,

I don't have any heat issues with my Z1. The phone hardly getting hot. Maybe the temperature goes up around 1-2 degree Celsius, but it is not hot. I think, my Z is hotter than this. Therefore I don't think there is a design problem.

@admad,

I've just tested recording more than 15 minutes video and there is no overheating. The phone is not getting very hot, perhaps only 1 or 2 degree Celsius increase, but definitely comfortable.
ascariss
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Posted: 2013-10-12 19:18
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5 photos uploaded, cloudy, almost foggy conditions, 8 vs 20mp shots

http://www.flickr.com/photos/59117758@N02/

@sponse

how did you get the high ISOs? I can only go up to 3200 in manual 8mp mode, and next, how about the exposure time? I checked the various scene options and none give me selection for exposure time.
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sponse
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Posted: 2013-10-12 19:41
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You select high sensitivity in scene mode for super high iso.

As for the shutter speed, you can't control it directly but what can you do
is play around with the iso values.
Higher the iso is faster the shutter speed would be.
Lower the iso is the more time the shutter remains open in low light.
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sponse
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Posted: 2013-10-13 02:47
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nightshots taken by me tonight:












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