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The All New Sony Ericsson Portfolio for 2011 |
aamwng Joined: Mar 05, 2011 Posts: 195 From: UK PM |
Hopefully a battery race, 3000mAh anyone?
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lewko Joined: Dec 29, 2010 Posts: 30 PM |
Why do you need Quad core in phone? and 4.7 inch screen? HTC Sensation XL is already not fitting in a pocket..
4.2-4.3 is max...
Apple is still top gamer on the market with 3.5 inches..., dual core released only a month ago... so what is all the fuzz about?
Bring me Nozomi with that sleek design and fantastic transparent led bottom strip to customize the notifications with a dual core and ICS. That is all that is needed for 2012.
As for the MP hunt in cameras. It is not the MP that makes the photo-quality alone! Make a bigger lens and better optics, to pack in a bigger sensor! The back of 4.2 inch screen sized phones offers a lot of space to use. You can add some "mm" in thickness too... once it starts shooting photos like Satio, people will happily sacrifice the more bulky back!
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bambarah Joined: Dec 31, 2007 Posts: 121 From: Kuwait PM |
Sony Ericsson details the ICS update for the Xperia lineup |
smclion102 Joined: Aug 12, 2010 Posts: > 500 PM |
Old news bro..
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Ricky D Joined: Feb 05, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: UK (living in Beijing) PM, WWW
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@lewko
Bigger screen I can live without but the faster more CPU is a must. I want to run my phone as a computer through my tv, that needs computing power. I want to run a portable web server for development from my phone over WiFi to my network, that requires computing power. If I want to make phone calls and text only I'd stick with my K610 or T650 or that myself to the Xperia Pureness.
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Karun Joined: Nov 09, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: India PM, WWW
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We've only been hearing about Nozomi. What about the other device? Any specs related info?
Btw...its been confirmed that the htc device is just a concept
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nikos_se Joined: Nov 04, 2007 Posts: 187 From: england PM |
It was pretty given that it was just a concept.A phone with 4.5" screen,measuring 109x60x10??It's quite impossible these days.However,i do believe that we might see htc using quad-core krait by the end of 2012.The important thing for is to not go with a scorpion-based cpu,and use something newer,faster and more energy efficient.I dont care if that's gonna be cortex a9/cortex a15 or krait,as long as they show that they've learned their lesson from this year. |
lolstebbo Joined: Aug 01, 2009 Posts: 186 From: California PM |
On 2011-11-16 11:50:14, Ricky D wrote:
There is always a need for more powerful CPUs, GPUs and more Ram. It's what enables developers to develop more powerful software for a given platform. Otherwise you end up in a chicken and egg scenario. One has to come first.
Come on. More powerful CPUs/GPUs and more RAM enable developers to be lazier and make their applications more bloated than they need to be since the theory is the devices are more powerful and therefore can handle a more bloated program. Eventually, the rate of software laziness will outpace the actual rate of technological progress; an evidence of such would be Mac OS X 10.6 and Windows 7 being efforts by Apple and Microsoft respectively to reduce the size of the OS, streamlining processes, and increasing the efficiency of core APIs.
Furthermore, while S3 and S4 smartphones are becoming more and more powerful, low-end and mid-range S1 and S2 smartphones (which are the ones sold in larger volumes generally) are running on architectures that have been largely unchanged over the past 2-3 years (the 2011 Xperia phones run on S2); not only are the S1 and S2 architectures older, they're also not changing (Qualcomm announced new S1 chips, but they're the same core clocked at faster speeds and they're still pared with the Adreno 200 GPU). As the gap between S1 and S4 phones further widens, the Android fragmentation issue will actually become worse as developers focus on the attention-grabbing high-end devices instead of the volume-selling low-end devices.
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nagirodu Joined: Oct 27, 2011 Posts: 18 PM |
Sony Ericsson LT26i might not be the Nozomi, but a mid-range handset???
http://www.phonearena.com/new[....]ut-a-mid-range-handset_id23853 |
SE cz Joined: Jan 10, 2007 Posts: 360 From: Czech Republic PM, WWW
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... they prefer it updated
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aamwng Joined: Mar 05, 2011 Posts: 195 From: UK PM |
LT28i with super low benchmark
http://sevodoi.blogspot.com/2[....]n-sony-ericsson-lt28i-ang.html
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rog Joined: Jul 09, 2002 Posts: 371 From: Mountain-land PM |
I think I will never get it why people bother about
a) benchmarks in general, and
b) especially benchmarks of unreleased prototype phones
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aamwng Joined: Mar 05, 2011 Posts: 195 From: UK PM |
1) Geeks care . As if a geeky person is just going to look for a phone with a low bench. It is also one way for the company to sell their product. Since SE is failing in this department, fans will obviously try and ignore it. I know real life performance is more important, but real life performance is sort of linked to the benchmark of the phone.
2) Looking at benchmark of the prototype phone is like reading about myths, just take it as a pinch of salt. The benchmark will change, mostly higher, but it indicates how well the phone will do.
Take it as a pinch of salt, some people love looking at things like that, don't flame!
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rog Joined: Jul 09, 2002 Posts: 371 From: Mountain-land PM |
Wasn't meant to be a flame. I just don't understand it
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Dups! Joined: Sep 24, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: GMT +2 PM |
On 2011-11-17 20:40:04, rog wrote:
Wasn't meant to be a flame. I just don't understand it
It actually didn't come across as though you were flaming, I thought it was a valid point about people's preoccupation with benchmarks on prototypes ignoring real world usage.
It's not what you do or even how you do it but in what state of mind you do it: Dups! 2009 |
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