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rss_ndrsn
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Posted: 2010-06-28 05:00
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^I'm not really looking forward to seeing a Pico projector built-in on SE phone in the near future, probably just an accessory.

I beg to disagree that it is a waste of time to develop a Pico projector phone. It is like saying that developing a camera phone is also a waste of time or one with 3D screen. The feaures that we now consider standard for mobile phones all started as something we thought were just "gimmicks." Technology progresses as time goes by, and people are always looking for something better each year. Who would want to pay for phones that offer almost the same thing each year (IPhone is an exception; it still has the best overall smartphone OS at the moment)? Even though it is quite expensive and the quality is just acceptable, sooner or later Pico projectors will get better and cheaper. Once people become acquainted with its function, they would sure find a lot of way to use it.

I do not think Pico projector phone is a "niche" product, probably now as only Samsung and LG have announced phones sporting ones. Once it reach most of the market, people would be consider it on their checklists on what features their new phones should have.

SE is in technology business. It is very essential for them to remain innovative and always be up to date on what's latest. Competition is tight nowadays; it is either you start a new trend or just go with the flow.
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clauf
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Posted: 2010-06-28 11:27
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Here's my modest wishlist. The problem with Sony Ericsson right now is that their high end phones aren't so, high end. Motorola recently has been making a huge comeback, and the primary reason is that they are producing what the consumer really wants. I hated Motorola before their Droid. And now with the Droid X coming out on Verizon, I'm amazed to see how Motorola turned around these past few years.

By the way, themes are possible on Android devices via third party apps.

Most of these features I listed below are already available in devices in Japan.

Xperia X11
Connectivity
  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • HSDPA 900/1700/1900 - X11a 850/900/1700/1900
  • WiFi/DLNA Capabilities
  • Bluetooth 3.1
  • MicroUSD
  • HDMI
  • 3.5mm Audiojack
  • GPS/AGPS
  • HDMI
  • IR Port


Design
  • GreenHeart Piano Black Plastic Finish
  • Detachable multi-coloured/custom battery cover options
  • Thin, Raised Chrome Navigation Bar with Menu, X-Panel/Home, and Back keys respectively (similar to X10)
  • Multi-colured,customizable LED backlighting for navigation bar, which also serves as a LED light notification
  • Brightness & Proximity Sensor
  • Volume/Zoom +/- Buttons, Camera Button on right hand side of device
  • Search Key & Mediascape Key on left
  • Power Key on top
  • 1700 mAh Battery
  • 1 GHZ Snapdragon Processor with 512 mB RAM
  • 16GB Hard Drive with up to 16GB MicroSD Slot


Display
  • 4.3" LED Display
  • WSVGA 16:9 1024x576 Screen Resolution
  • Multitouch Display
  • Mineral Glass: Scratch Resistent & Fingerprint Resistent Finish


Camera
  • 12.2 Megapixels
  • Cybershot Exmor Image Processing
  • Cybershot Camera UI
  • Continuous Autofocus, Smile Detection, Face Detection, PhotoFix, Sweep Panorama, Best Pic, Frames, Geotagging, etc.
  • Xenon Flash & LED Light
  • 1080P/720P AVCHD Video Recording
  • Stereo Sound Recording via Dual Microphone System


Custom Andorid User Interface

  • Latest Android Version
  • File Manager
  • Sony Ericsson Theme Application-Download themes via PlayNow/via File Manager
  • 9 Homescreens, with Xperia Homescreen Preview
    [size=1]To activate Xperia Homescreen Preview, click on the X-Panel Key for the default Homescreen, and once again for Xperia Homescreen Preview. This implementation is similar to the HTC Sense UI.[/size]
  • Custom Widgets-Facebook, Twitter, Photo Gallery (similar to Satio/Vivaz), Fish (inspired from X1), and other X-Widgets downloadable from PlayNow
  • Swipe Multitouch Keyboard
  • Sony Programmable Remote via IR & Bluetooth Connection
  • Timescape 2.0-RSS & YouTube Integration (includes one-click installation to news services i.e. NY Times, BBC, CNN, etc.)
  • Mediascape 2.0-Improved UI, Equalizer, PictBridge Integration
  • Syncscape-Instant, automatic, wireless synchronization via WiFi or Bluetooth with computer and other compatible Sony Devices
  • Custom Messaging, Mail, Notes, and Calendar Applications
  • Homescape-Alarm Clock, Calendar, Photo Gallery, & Music UI
    [size=1]Designed for optional dock accessory[/size]


Speaker

  • Trio Speaker System-Two on Back, One on Front
  • Yamaha Virtual 5.1 Surround Sound


Optional X11 Detachable Keypad
  • 4-Row QWERTY Keyboard
  • Touch-sensative navigation
  • Snaps onto Bottom of Phone
  • Built-in, rechargable battery
  • Connects via Bluetooth
  • Capable of Wireless Keyboard


Optional X11 Dock
  • Dock for MicroUSD connection, Wireless Keyboard charging, bluetooth headset acessory charging, and activates Homescape on Phone


X11 Mini
Connectivity
  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • HSDPA 900/1700/1900 - X11a 850/900/1700/1900
  • WiFi/DLNA Capabilities
  • Bluetooth 3.1
  • MicroUSD
  • 3.5mm Audiojack
  • GPS/AGPS


Design
  • GreenHeart Piano Black Plastic Finish
  • Detachable multi-coloured/custom battery cover options
  • Thin, Raised Chrome Navigation Bar with Menu, X-Panel/Home, and Back keys respectively (similar to X10)
  • Multi-colured,customizable LED backlighting for navigation bar, which also serves as a LED light notification
  • Brightness & Proximity Sensor
  • Volume/Zoom +/- Buttons, Camera Button on right hand side of device
  • Search Key & Mediascape Key on left
  • Power Key on top
  • Up to 16GB MicroSD Slot


Camera
  • 5 Megapixels
  • Cybershot Camera UI
  • Dual LED Light
  • WVGA Video Recording


Display
  • 3.0" LED Display
  • 800x480 Screen
  • Multitouch Display
  • Mineral Glass: Scratch Resistent & Fingerprint Resistent Finish


Custom Andorid User Interface

  • Latest Android Version
  • File Manager
  • Sony Ericsson Theme Application-Download themes via PlayNow/via File Manager
  • 5 Homescreens, with Xperia Homescreen Preview
    [size=1]To activate Xperia Homescreen Preview, click on the X-Panel Key for the default Homescreen, and once again for Xperia Homescreen Preview. This implementation is similar to the HTC Sense UI.[/size]
  • Swipe Multitouch Keyboard
  • Timescape 2.0-RSS & YouTube Integration (includes one-click installation to news services i.e. NY Times, BBC, CNN, etc.)
  • Mediascape 2.0-Improved UI, Equalizer, PictBridge Integration
  • Custom Messaging, Mail, Notes, and Calendar Applications

[ This Message was edited by: clauf on 2010-06-28 12:35 ]
pavlov's_dog
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Posted: 2010-06-28 11:49
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@clauf

I don't think 1024X480 is 16:9. Another possible resolution, without being an overkill, would be Full nHD: 960x540 but it's not very kosher.lol I think HD is still the best way to go. And we have to throw in there HDMI support too.
clauf
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Posted: 2010-06-28 13:35
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On 2010-06-28 11:49:32, pavlov's_dog wrote:
@clauf

I don't think 1024X480 is 16:9. Another possible resolution, without being an overkill, would be Full nHD: 960x540 but it's not very kosher.lol I think HD is still the best way to go. And we have to throw in there HDMI support too.


Typo: 1024x576 WSVGA is 16:9 =)
TTT
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Posted: 2010-07-01 11:46
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I agree with you except for the camera.

X11 Mini
Connectivity
  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • HSDPA 900/1700/1900 - X11a 850/900/1700/1900
  • WiFi/DLNA Capabilities
  • Bluetooth 3.1
  • MicroUSD
  • 3.5mm Audiojack
  • GPS/AGPS


Design
  • GreenHeart Piano Black Plastic Finish
  • Detachable multi-coloured/custom battery cover options
  • Thin, Raised Chrome Navigation Bar with Menu, X-Panel/Home, and Back keys respectively (similar to X10)
  • Multi-colured,customizable LED backlighting for navigation bar, which also serves as a LED light notification
  • Brightness & Proximity Sensor
  • Volume/Zoom +/- Buttons, Camera Button on right hand side of device
  • Mediascape Key on left
  • Power Key on top
  • Up to 16GB MicroSD Slot


Camera
  • 8 Megapixels
  • Xenon Flash
  • 720p Video Recording (maybe a bit to much)


Camera UI
You start the camera and get to Layer 1.

Here you can choose:

Scenes:
  • Auto
  • Sport
  • Beach/Snow
  • Twilight


White Balans:
  • Auto
  • Daylight
  • Cloudy
  • Fluorescent


Focus:
  • Auto
  • Macro
  • Infinity
  • Face Detection


Switch to 2nd Layer




Layer 2.

Flash:
  • Auto
  • On
  • Off
  • RER


Switch to Video/Camera

Gallery

Switch back to 1st Layer



Display
  • 3.0" LED Display
  • 800x480 Screen
  • Multitouch Display
  • Mineral Glass: Scratch Resistent & Fingerprint Resistent Finish


Custom Andorid User Interface

  • Latest Android Version
  • File Manager
  • Sony Ericsson Theme Application-Download themes via PlayNow/via File Manager
  • 5 Homescreens, with Xperia Homescreen Preview
    To activate Xperia Homescreen Preview, click on the X-Panel Key for the default Homescreen, and once again for Xperia Homescreen Preview. This implementation is similar to the HTC Sense UI.
  • Swipe Multitouch Keyboard
  • Timescape 2.0-RSS & YouTube Integration (includes one-click installation to news services i.e. NY Times, BBC, CNN, etc.)
  • Mediascape 2.0-Improved UI, Equalizer, PictBridge Integration
  • Custom Messaging, Mail, Notes, and Calendar Applications

[ This Message was edited by: TTT on 2010-07-01 10:48 ]
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phonecrzy
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Posted: 2010-07-01 18:28
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all i have to say is i hope its not called X11...
Age is just a number.. Being 13 makes me no dumber than a wise old man
Sumatra
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Posted: 2010-07-15 00:36
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Who ever can get one of the new laser based pico projectors into a smartphone without killing battery life will get my money... hopefully by that time I'll either have saved up enough pennies or the cost of the lasers will have come down
my ninja
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Posted: 2010-07-20 01:03
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- 4.0" SXGA+ (1400*1050, 4:3 it is less square) screen 24bit color stantum resistive multi-touch support
- 4 row backlit, soft touch keyboard.
- 8.0 megapixel backlit sensor with auto-focus, 24x digital zoom, 720p video recording at 120 fps (with fast and slow motion modes) and Dual LED + Xenon Flash
- 128 GB Toshiba internal memory, 2 GB RAM and 8 GB ROM, microSDXC compatible memory slot
- Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP, wi-fi b/g/n with DLNA, GPS with a-GPS, Digital Compass, combo 3.5 mm *line/optical* spdif (in & out (2 ports)), microUSB 3.0, microHDMI 1.4, built-in FM Radio with RDS, & FM Transmitter, stereo microphones, stereo norris audio hypersonic speakers (direct audio, instead of dissipating sound waves)
- GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 ; HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100; HSPA+ support up to 21 mbps
- 1.5 Ghz OMAP 4440 (A9) processor with SGX545 GPU ... DEDICATED AUDIO PROCESSOR !!! (Flat FR from RMAA is a MUST)
- 2.0 megapixel secondary camera (full screen front facing video calling at 2.0 megapixel resolution), Li-Po 1800 mAh battery, compass, gyroscope, accelometer, IR port

ideally, i would like a level of control where i could access the hardware and shutoff components that are unnecessary, save battery life. eff androind and symbian, hop on that intel nokia train with maemo/meego!
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Posted: 2010-07-20 01:16
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I'd like a microwave oven with that as well.
XPHCTOC
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Posted: 2010-07-20 01:42
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Why everyone is so obsessed with amoled screen??? Amoled screens are not readable under the sunlight. X10 classic lcd screen is way better than the amoled shown in the N1 and Desire (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58gZzqvqhRk). I would prefer for the "X11" a Slcd (superLcd screen developed by both Sony and Samsung)...
[ This Message was edited by: XPHCTOC on 2010-07-20 00:43 ]
rss_ndrsn
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Posted: 2010-07-25 07:47
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On 2010-07-20 01:42:42, XPHCTOC wrote:
Why everyone is so obsessed with amoled screen??? Amoled screens are not readable under the sunlight. X10 classic lcd screen is way better than the amoled shown in the N1 and Desire (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58gZzqvqhRk). I would prefer for the "X11" a Slcd (superLcd screen developed by both Sony and Samsung)...
[ This Message was edited by: XPHCTOC on 2010-07-20 00:43 ]



Is it called SuperLCD or Super-IPS LCD?
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Posted: 2010-07-25 10:23
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here we go again.... just like i said again and again....


Sonyericsson is announcing a phone...
Sonyericsson is announcing the delay of the phone...
SE fans spend their time begging SE to finish the phone...
Spend their money buying an outdated model ...
And then open a new thread about their dreaming phone...
SE will dissapoint them once again by presenting a phone with less features .. and the delay will finish the job....

AND ALL OVER AGAIN!!

In a post i upload a year ago i said "2010 WILL BE THE LAST YEAR FOR SE" ....So MARK my words and stop dreaming!
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Posted: 2010-07-25 11:49
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@sealover

Wow thanks for the bump and for your very valuable contribution to this thread.
XPHCTOC
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Posted: 2010-07-25 18:58
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On 2010-07-25 07:47:26, rss_ndrsn wrote:

On 2010-07-20 01:42:42, XPHCTOC wrote:
Why everyone is so obsessed with amoled screen??? Amoled screens are not readable under the sunlight. X10 classic lcd screen is way better than the amoled shown in the N1 and Desire (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58gZzqvqhRk). I would prefer for the "X11" a Slcd (superLcd screen developed by both Sony and Samsung)...



Is it called SuperLCD or Super-IPS LCD?

it's called SLCD (see Link text...). IPS LCD is used by Apple.
[ This Message was edited by: XPHCTOC on 2010-07-26 09:30 ]
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Posted: 2010-07-28 00:30
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As for the blue theme I hate it I am sure Android does themes I seen them on Android market
Phone?? What phone??
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