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altemyr Joined: Jan 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
On 2009-11-19 18:16:46, 66stephen99 wrote:
Slight update on the above if you're interested: It seems to be to do with number of files the media manager can deal with. If i remove all files from the memory card. Refresh the media, it doesn't a) crash and b) from that point on photos work. but...i want music and phtoos on my memory card  ...roll on next week's firmware update...
It seems like the phone isn't intended to be used with that many pictures or music tracks, or no proper use cases were set up during the design phase. There is no possibility to "zoom out" from the monthly view if pictures to scroll year by year, and if you have many pictures stored, it's very tedious to try to scroll to the other end of the list of pictures.
The same goes with the music player: If you have many music tracks, from more tha na hundred albums, and from more than a hundred different artists or bands, it's tedious to scroll down ti the desired track. A proper use case description should certainly have indicated the need for a textual search function for albums, artists and titles. |
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larry 68 Joined: Nov 09, 2007 Posts: > 500 PM |
My phone suffered a couple of crashes today and also had a hissy fit when i zoomed in on a photo id just taken, it kept zooming in and out over and over on its own, wouldnt stop |
eSatIo Joined: Nov 16, 2009 Posts: 12 PM |
1. I have 1200+ music files, Satio found them all, just give it enough time. Lack of search mong them is RIDICULOUS, I fully agree.
2. Photo is working fine for me including zoom. However using a digital zoom is rather idiotic - it's essentially cropping afterwards, why the hell would anyone use a digital zoom?
3. Generally speaking I never had any crash or slowdown or any bug during the past 1+ week I own this phone except RoadSync's (3rd party preinstalled app, made by DataViz) inability to work with Google (logs in then gives you an error log so it isn't a crash either.) |
glorfingal Joined: Jun 10, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Bristol,UK PM |
mine too (over a week now) has not had any of the photo issues that 66stephen99 has come across.
I've got about 800 tracks and 120 photos at the moment .... you can search just tracks or just file names
but it's from the search function NOT from within media - daft !!
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bimmerboi Joined: May 11, 2007 Posts: 32 PM |
Never found any bugs on mine, except that my Satio doesnt support class 6 microSDHC's. Other than that, everything seems fine. Got over 300 pics and I never experienced any problem. I bought the phone sim-free/unbranded |
gharknes1 Joined: Sep 28, 2004 Posts: 231 PM |
I think optical zoom on a phone is asking for trouble, mechanical movement = failure over time, the camera function does what it does very well if you want to shoot beyond that then get a digi camera, i am happy it doesn't have optical zoom, might even put me off buying it, to much room for breakdown in an everyday use item |
vegetaleb Joined: May 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Lebanon PM |
Yeah why not asking for a DSLR CCD system in your phones too
The advantage of 12mp is that the photos are so large that it's like if you had 5x optical zoom!
Unless you have a 50'' LCD with 4000x3000 resolution
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Vit Joined: Nov 13, 2007 Posts: 279 From: Brazil PM |
On 2009-11-20 09:39:23, gharknes1 wrote:
I think optical zoom on a phone is asking for trouble, mechanical movement = failure over time, the camera function does what it does very well if you want to shoot beyond that then get a digi camera, i am happy it doesn't have optical zoom, might even put me off buying it, to much room for breakdown in an everyday use item
That's not necessarily true.
In the meantime, I've came across some hot news @ mobile-review.com:
"The Sony Ericsson Satio has been pulled from sale in the UK at the Carphone Warehouse. The reason for the recall is being cited as software issues. an all too common problem for Sony Ericsson handsets over the past year or two. Interestingly though Carphone Warehouse is continuing to sell the silver variant of the handset, it's only the black version that has been withdrawn from sale. There is as yet no word of whether this recall affects other retailers in the UK or indeed other retailers in other countries. Sony Ericsson themselves will not be keen on having their current flagship handset withdrawn from sale, especially so close to the Christmas shopping period. Sony Ericsson have been trying to put their previous history of buggy and defective handsets behind them and this latest episode certainly won't help those efforts. "
Not so good news for SE. Hard to believe that they kept everyone waiting that long for it, creating even a Lauch Blog for this phone, and now it has that many problems. It feels that they haven't tested it to its exhaustion. Car manufacturers do test their produtcts in the most extreme conditions just to make sure they will handle harsh situations well. It's such a shame, even more if we consider its hefty price.
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Vit Joined: Nov 13, 2007 Posts: 279 From: Brazil PM |
On 2009-11-20 09:45:09, vegetaleb wrote:
Yeah why not asking for a DSLR CCD system in your phones too
The advantage of 12mp is that the photos are so large that it's like if you had 5x optical zoom!
Unless you have a 50'' LCD with 4000x3000 resolution
It's not so simple. If you squeeze 12 Megapixels in such a small sensor then you may end up with lousy quality shots when zooming pics to a pixel to pixel level. Even the less informed customer already knows it isn't just a matter of increasing the number of pixels. I would've prefered that they have increased the sensor size and put better lenses than having 12 Mpixels on board. Who really benefit from the move from 8 to 12 MPixels? See people posting pics around here. They almost never post full sized pictures. Instead, they post them @ VGA res. It's gimmickry. You can also see that it's post processing is too much aggressive; just take a look @ their pics sizes. 2 Mb for 12 Mpixel shots? Even the C905 can produce way larger pics.
[ This Message was edited by: Vit on 2009-11-20 14:52 ] Every Picture Tells a Story |
danp330 Joined: Dec 13, 2007 Posts: 14 PM |
On 2009-11-19 18:16:46, 66stephen99 wrote:
Slight update on the above if you're interested: It seems to be to do with number of files the media manager can deal with. If i remove all files from the memory card. Refresh the media, it doesn't a) crash and b) from that point on photos work. but...i want music and phtoos on my memory card  ...roll on next week's firmware update...
I have experienced the same problem Stephen, it seems to occur when you have more than about 1500 photos (for me at least). Sblantipodi created a thread about this issue which contains a little more info: Satio Media BUG
I'm also hoping for a firmware fix ASAP, as I used to keep my entire photo collection on my c905, whereas currently I can only store the last 5 months of photos, in order to prevent this problem from occurring.
[ This Message was edited by: danp330 on 2009-11-20 16:21 ] |
Pikkie Joined: Nov 19, 2009 Posts: 8 PM |
On 2009-11-20 15:36:13, Vit wrote:
In the meantime, I've came across some hot news @ mobile-review.com:
"The Sony Ericsson Satio has been pulled from sale in the UK at the Carphone Warehouse. The reason for the recall is being cited as software issues. an all too common problem for Sony Ericsson handsets over the past year or two. Interestingly though Carphone Warehouse is continuing to sell the silver variant of the handset, it's only the black version that has been withdrawn from sale.
Why only the black ones? Is the silver phones better? |
Killmaster09 Joined: Nov 25, 2005 Posts: 8 From: Karlshamn, Sweden PM |
Just talked to SE in sweden and he said the firmware will come out in december for users in sweden. No date thou... |
vegetaleb Joined: May 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Lebanon PM |
They have so much bugs and improvements to deal with, that's why it takes so long
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altemyr Joined: Jan 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
On 2009-11-23 16:08:59, vegetaleb wrote:
They have so much bugs and improvements to deal with, that's why it takes so long
Probably. And also, I believe that feels that's it's really important that the new release is very free from new bugs...
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Fernandinho Joined: Sep 26, 2004 Posts: 38 From: Alcochete, Portugal PM |
Anyone noted the "bug" of the lock/unlock key? It reminds me my Nokia 5800 initial firmware that has that bug. Sometimes I have to press several times until the screen goes on, hope SE fix that soon, because if Nokia done it, SE can also to do it I'm sure |
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