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xperia.x1
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Posted: 2009-03-25 16:54
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when Sony ericsson will use the last technologies on their phones like Multi-touch input,Proximity sensor for auto turn-off,Ambient light and the best video recording format on their phones?and why they dont use them(all above) now on their phones?please answer me.
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Posted: 2009-03-25 17:00
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On 2009-03-25 16:54:28, xperia.x1 wrote:
when Sony ericsson will use the last technologies on their phones like Multi-touch input,Proximity sensor for auto turn-off,Ambient light and the best video recording format on their phones?and why they dont use them(all above) now on their phones?please answer me.


If you meant why SE is not using all the top end technologies they have at their disposal in one hell of a phone, it could be that incorporating all of these might push prices up stratospherically. As far as I know, there is no "jack of all trade" phones out there. Even the top most end phones might always fall short of some small feature. It really isnt easy to keep every one happy. Gosh, I went quite overboard I guess.
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