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Sony Xperia Rumours 2016 |
supercoolman Joined: Jun 04, 2013 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2016-05-17 07:57:38, Xajel wrote:
On 2016-05-17 07:28:12, Gitaroo wrote:
really hope their year end line up will be X performance Ultra....
I'm afraid it could be X Performance Ultra Premium, and the second one X Performance Ultra Premium Duo
"Performance" alone is a silly long word for a product name !!
Regardless, the XA Ultra seems a nice addition, and having a front OIS gives hope for those who wanted such tech in Xperia long time ago... though they'll have to wait for 2H to see Xperia with rear OIS.. and it should be the flagship too
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well, they can't use XPERIA P since it's already used back in 2012. not to mention the silly pronunciation of XPERIA PU
XPERIA UP could be a go though
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JohnnyNr.5 Joined: Jun 19, 2012 Posts: 357 PM |
The XA Ultra is disappointing and knowing how Sony is going to price the phone it's already DOA.
6" device with just a pathetic 2700mAh battery? Really? Still no USB Type C in sight. No OIS for the main camera, but for the front facer?? Just 16GB internal memory. Mediatek CPU. |
Archdragoon Joined: Mar 18, 2015 Posts: > 500 PM |
Did I'm the only one person who think this is funny on how SONY finally put OIS on the xperia product but instead of put it on flagship they put it on the mid range model instead. Not just that... they put it on front camera instead of main camera.
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-XYZ Joined: Jul 26, 2012 Posts: > 500 PM |
Its all about size and numbers with you guys.
Overcompensation is stronk.
Seriously though, 2700mAh is pretty big, particularly for a relatively low-res (can't believe I'm saying this) 1080p screen. Moreover Sony's battery management systems are well known for being pretty much unparalleled.
As for the rest, its a 6 inch phone. Market is already limited.
Other than that, its actually a very nice-looking phone. Its sleek.
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Root Joined: May 17, 2016 Posts: 3 From: Cape Town PM |
Yeah i have to agree about the battery, and it has the QNovo Adaptive technology.
OIS is welcome, hopefully the 2H flagship has it for the main camera. |
penguino Joined: Apr 05, 2015 Posts: 221 PM |
On 2016-05-17 12:23:33, -XYZ wrote:
Seriously though, 2700mAh is pretty big, particularly for a relatively low-res (can't believe I'm saying this) 1080p screen. Moreover Sony's battery management systems are well known for being pretty much unparalleled.
Display's size is more important than resolution. |
tai020381 Joined: Dec 07, 2004 Posts: > 500 PM |
Guys, can any of you able to provide me better explanation of how QNOVO technology make your battery last longer throughout the day? (It states more battery life [2 days])
http://qnovo.com/ |
-XYZ Joined: Jul 26, 2012 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2016-05-17 17:20:53, penguino wrote:
On 2016-05-17 12:23:33, -XYZ wrote:
Seriously though, 2700mAh is pretty big, particularly for a relatively low-res (can't believe I'm saying this) 1080p screen. Moreover Sony's battery management systems are well known for being pretty much unparalleled.
Display's size is more important than resolution.
For power draw? Perhaps it is. I'm not 100% certain. What I do know is that for higher pixel-density LCD displays, a brighter backlight is needed to achieve the same overall luminance as that with a lower pixel density.
i.e a 5" 1080p display will need a brighter backlight to achieve 500 nits brightness, than a 6" 1080p display, because the former has a denser liquid crystal matrix to push the light through.
I'm not sure how backlight power consumption increases or decreases with surface area, I'd imagine it'd follow an x^2 relationship. Similarly, not sure how backlight brightness demand increases with pixel density for a given surface area. If its more than a simple quadratic function and is cubic or exponential, then pixel density has a greater influence on power consumption. If it also is a quadratic relationship, then increase in screensize will be off-set by the decrease in pixel density and it won't matter. If it is linear, then screen size plays a greater role.
We're also forgetting that this is using an mid-range SOC, so power draw from there will be lower than a comparable flagship so.... |
nikola1970 Joined: Dec 31, 2013 Posts: 331 PM |
On 2016-05-17 18:33:30, tai020381 wrote:
Guys, can any of you able to provide me better explanation of how QNOVO technology make your battery last longer throughout the day? (It states more battery life [2 days])
http://qnovo.com/
It doesn't make it last longer, at least not the power but the health. It can be recharged many more times the usual Li Ion batteries before it dies.
Qnovo has nothing to do with 2days battery life. |
Xajel Joined: Jun 18, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Bahrain PM |
In yesterday's Google IO... did any one notice any thing about Sony ?
I didn't saw it all, but even when listing the Daydream partners, Sony wasn't among them...
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Aycaramba Joined: Oct 06, 2013 Posts: 40 PM |
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Aycaramba Joined: Oct 06, 2013 Posts: 40 PM |
Esato was founded in the year 2001 and was mainly targeted at Sony Ericsson mobile phone users. We started with a couple of services offering free ringtones, grayscale logos for the Ericsson T39 and R520 models. We have expanded the service to include free color backgrounds for over 50 mobile phone models. Other popular services are the discussion forum for anyone interested in topics about mobile phones and accessories. Even if the focus was targeted at Sony Ericsson owners, we now have separate forums for owners of other brands. The most popular sections are the News, Blog, discussion forum, Free themes, free color backgrounds and a service where users can upload images from a PC and download a converted image down to their mobile phone.
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supercoolman Joined: Jun 04, 2013 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2016-05-19 12:36:10, Aycaramba wrote:
On 2016-05-17 09:00:26, JohnnyNr.5 wrote:
The XA Ultra is disappointing and knowing how Sony is going to price the phone it's already DOA.
6" device with just a pathetic 2700mAh battery? Really? Still no USB Type C in sight. No OIS for the main camera, but for the front facer?? Just 16GB internal memory. Mediatek CPU.
If Sony's track record is any evidence, the XA Ultra is gonna be priced around $500-600, and will be DOA rightly. Although I hate many things about this phone, I absolutely love the bezel-less huge display and the looks of the phone. If only it came with a 4000 mAh battery, Snapdragon 652 SoC, OIS in rear camera, 32 GB ROM, USB Type-C port, and a fingerprint scanner, I would grab this in a heartbeat.
simply means you are not the target of this phone... |
josephnero Joined: Mar 20, 2012 Posts: > 500 From: Sanford North Carolina USA PM |
New asus phone has 23MP camera.if the sensor is sony made it means Sony is prepering a new Exclusive sensor |
Ricky D Joined: Feb 05, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: UK (living in Beijing) PM, WWW
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The XA Ultra is a spiritual follow-up to the M/T/C Ultras since they're dropping those lines but still want to carry the Ultra devices to the markets that crave them (eg. China) They have chucked them in under the XA line. The dead giveaway is the Mediatek chipset.
The way I figure it, X is the new Z, XA is something else (so far it looks like it contains the new C Ultra handset but may also end up with T, M and E equivalent handsets).
I have a dig bick You read that wrong |
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