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rss_ndrsn Posts: > 500

I think X11 should be like this

Camera

12.1 megapixel liquid lens plus Exmor sensor size 1/1.9" or 1/2.33"
- Touch Focus, Auto-Focus, Infinite, Macro, OFF
- Blink Detection, Smile Detection, Face Detection, Photo Fix, Sweep Panorama, Best Pic, Frames, Geo-tagging
- ISO up to 3200, EV, , Image Stabiliser, Metering Mode, Night Mode, Self-timer, Raw mode
- 16x Digital zoom, 3x optical zoom
- Scenes: Auto, Twilight portrait and landscape, Landscape and portrait, Beach/snow, Sports and Document
- White Balance - Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent
- Effects: Black and White, Negative, Sepia, Solarise, Night Vision, Cartoonized
- Sulphur Plasma Flash: Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, OFF

Secondary cam
- video call at 1.3 megapixel resolution

Full HD 1080p

- Save in H.264 format or DIVX
- Resolution: 1080p, 720p, WVGA, VGA, CIF
- Frame rate: 30 fps, 24 fps
- Mode: Slow-motion, Time-lapse, Normal (1080p to VGA)
- Focus: Continuous Auto-foucus, Auto-focus, OFF
- ISO up to 3200, Image stabiliser, Metering Mode, EV, Night Mode, Self-timer
- Mic: Front, Back, audio zoom, 5.1 surround sound
- 16x digital zoom, 3x Optical zoom
- White Balance - Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent
- Effects: Black and White, Negative, Sepia, Solarise, Night Vision, Cartoonized
- Sulphur Plasma Flash

Screen

4.0" Capacitive Super TFT LCD by Sony with 16 million colors
- 720p or 640 x 960 resolution
- proximity sensor
- incorporates Sony and SE's Touch Panel Technology
- Gorilla glass display
- multi-touch support
- 300 DPI

Body

- Dimension 115 x 63 x 12 mm
- 130 g
- Made with environment-friendly materials
- Waterproof, scratch proof, shock proof and finger-print resistant

Design

Combination of X10, Satio and Vivaz's designs

Connectivity

- GSM/EDGE 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
- HSDPA/HSPA 800 / 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
- 4g/Wimax or HSPA 14/21 mbps support
- Wi-fi b/g/n, DLNA
- GPS with A-GPS
- Digital Compass
- Built-in Stereo FM Radio with RDS (can be used without plugging the headset) and FM Transmitter
- Bluetooth 4.0 or 5 with A2DP
- microUSB 2.0
- HDMI mini v1.3 or v1.4
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- Three microphones - one with noise cancellation technology
- Double stereo speakers
- Low SAR value

Memory

- I GB RAM, 2 GB ROM
- 16/32/64 gb MoviNAND internal memory
- micro SDXC card slot up to 2 TB

CPU and GPU

OMAP 4440
- 1.5 Ghz
- POWERVR SGX545

Battery

- Li-Po 1800 mAh

Software

- Android's latest version
- UPX UI layer
- Much improved Timescape and Mediascape applications
- Accelometer and Gyroscope
- Support for MKV/FLV.DIVX/XVID/RV/WMV/H.264/H.263 video formats
- Support for MP3/WAV/WMA/RA/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC audio formats
- Video playback without conversion
- Smart Dialing and Speed dial

Extra Features

- Track ID music recognition
- SensMe and Shake Control
- Sony's Remote Play
- Mobile TV
- 5.1 surround sound
- Profiles
- Document Viewer
- Voice/Memo/Dial Commands
- Gesture control (silence a call or an alarm by waving one's hand above the front cam)
- Flashlight (using the Sulphur Plasma flash)
[ This Message was edited by: rss_ndrsn on 2010-07-25 06:35 ]

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Posted: 2010-06-27 01:09:48
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500


On 2010-06-27 00:02:43, basithz wrote:

On 2010-06-26 23:35:13, Muhammad-Oli wrote:

On 2010-06-26 23:12:35, basithz wrote:
what about a 4 inch HD 3D screen would be pretty cool aswell as sony ericsson branded 3D glasses along with a 1-2ghz processor and to top it all of latest version of android.

im pretty sure if they can pull that off and sell it for about £650-700 then they'll probably be up to date for a lobg time.


3D with glasses on a phone would be absolutely laughable. I'd like to see the technology from the 3DS make it onto a phone, where there would be no need for glasses.



what i meant by 3D is that you can watch 3D movies and it'll still have a normal hd screen


My point still stands. Nobody will want to be seen watching a movie on a mobile phone with those ridiculous 3D glasses on. If they are going to put 3D on a phone (I personally hope they don't waste their time with gimmicks like this), then I hope they do it like the 3DS. No glasses, yet still 3D.
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Posted: 2010-06-27 08:58:29
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DarkKrypt Posts: > 500

i believe sharp has already done it,
except you dont need 3d glasses to watch 3d movies on the new sharp phone they have developed..
so you wont look like a stooge with those 3d glassses - you dont need them
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Posted: 2010-06-28 03:05:11
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rss_ndrsn Posts: > 500

^Samsung has already announced a phone with 3D screen that does not need 3D glasses. But it is only for Korean market.

Here's the link: http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_w960_amoled_3d-3319.php.

Live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyIiAdFzQdA&feature=related

Knowing SE, they are probably the last one to make a phone with 3D screen, let alone one with Pico projector.
[ This Message was edited by: rss_ndrsn on 2010-06-28 03:03 ]

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Posted: 2010-06-28 03:57:00
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Muhammad-Oli Posts: > 500

I'd rather SE not make a pico projector phone. For the amount of people that would genuinely use it often (ie. Not just a few times until the novelty wears off), it is a waste of precious development time.

Pico projector phones are for companies that make so many phones that they can afford a few niche models, like Samsung.
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Posted: 2010-06-28 04:36:45
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rss_ndrsn Posts: > 500

^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.
[ This Message was edited by: rss_ndrsn on 2010-06-28 06:46 ]

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Posted: 2010-06-28 05:00:52
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clauf Posts: > 500

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 ]

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Posted: 2010-06-28 11:27:52
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pavlov's_dog Posts: 163

@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.
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Posted: 2010-06-28 11:49:32
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clauf Posts: > 500


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 =)
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Posted: 2010-06-28 13:35:52
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TTT Posts: > 500

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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