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Guys, what about that chrome stuff on a phone's case? Won't it peel off?
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Posted: 2012-08-29 19:03:24
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On 2012-08-29 18:59:57, tranced wrote:
Read here:
WiFi and WiFi Hotspot functionality
DLNA Certified
On 2012-08-29 18:53:28, Indiandawg wrote:
Can anybody explain how does the V connect to TV wirelessly?
Thats when the TV needs Wifi. I found my answer on the website.
Connect
Share it magically on any screen
Home at last. Time to relax with the latest blockbuster? The “Movies” app magically downloads info on all the films that you have downloaded or side loaded, and lets you view in high quality. Or play your own videos for an audience of friends. Show it on your HDTV, with the touch of a button. Without cords thanks to Screen Mirroring* or via a standard HDMI cable using the MHL adapter** or an Xperia TV Dock**. And with live streaming in full HD, what looks gorgeous on your phone looks just as gorgeous on your HDTV.
*Xperia™ T/TX plans to introduce Screen Mirroring based on certified WiFi Miracast in Nov 2012. You will need an Adapter for your TV to enable Screen Mirroring.
**Separate accessory, not included
An adaptor to enable Screen Mirroing. But I still don't get it, what about DLNA? Isn't that suppose to work wireless?
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Posted: 2012-08-29 19:05:02
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it doesn't look like chrome. looks more like a rough textured aluminum. we'll have to wait for a hands on to really know
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Posted: 2012-08-29 19:05:12
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On 2012-08-29 19:05:12, moogoo wrote:
it doesn't look like chrome. looks more like a rough textured aluminum. we'll have to wait for a hands on to really know
Looks like chrome to me:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/29/sony-xperia-v-hands-on/
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Posted: 2012-08-29 19:14:01
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@moogoo
I agree that it is the best phone but I have to import it and have network issues. AT&T has much more coverage on the 1900 band then the 850.
http://www.cellularmaps.com/att_850_1900.shtml
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Posted: 2012-08-29 19:16:17
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Can anyone say iPhone 4S?
Did Sony not learn anything from Samsung?
Maybe they wanna give Apple $1B...
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Posted: 2012-08-29 19:20:46
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^^^ what is your point?
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Posted: 2012-08-29 19:22:06
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Looks nothing like iPhone
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Posted: 2012-08-29 19:22:00
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@Dacha
THe importing part and paying the unsubsidized price is gonna hurt, but i've done it for my past 4 phones. which is why i don't usually upgrade every year or two. I'm kind of forced to this time since I damaged my x10.
As far as the coverage map, i don't know about you, but I don't usually go 90% of the places that aren't covered by the 850hz areas. So, for my traveling purposes, I'll have LTE and 3G on the 850 band if I don't have LTE.
So is the 579 euro price the only one available now? that's pretty hefty for a phone. i may have to wait til after the holidays to upgrade just so i can afford it!
It does look a bit like the iphone from the front, sans the iphone home button. then again, you could say that about any rectangular shaped phone, which is just about every phone these days... the back is completely different though.
[ This Message was edited by: moogoo on 2012-08-29 18:35 ]
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Posted: 2012-08-29 19:32:32
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I imported the Xperia S in March and now have the yellow spots on the screen and no warranty. I hate to spend $600 on a phone again and not have any warranty. I do travel a lot and I need good coverage. My charging port on the X10 broke so I got the S. Now i need an LTE phone.
I sure hope that Sony has something good for the US market or I might go with a different brand.
850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
UMTS:
850, 900, 2100 MHz
LTE:
850 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2600 MHz
It look like that even the LTE bands will not work on AT&T.
[ This Message was edited by: DACHA on 2012-08-29 19:10 ]
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Posted: 2012-08-29 19:42:49
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