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On 2012-10-18 11:55:29, goldenface wrote:
Because the buy out was only completed earlier this year. Surely it takes longer than that to develop handsets such as Dogo and others launching early 2013?
That was the legal completion. Sony took charge around October last year. So October 2011 - January 2013 is enough time to develop a handset. Of course it can take longer but it can also be done in a short period of time. Samsung for example takes less than a year to develop Flagship handsets.
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Posted: 2012-10-18 12:35:20
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One of the agreements of the
joint venture was that they should be allowed to individually develop their own branded handsets should they wish to. So it's possible that Sony began developing these handsets while still joined with
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Posted: 2012-10-18 13:09:52
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On 2012-10-18 13:09:52, goldenface wrote:
One of the agreements of the
joint venture was that they should be allowed to individually develop their own branded handsets should they wish to. So it's possible that Sony began developing these handsets while still joined with
[ This Message was edited by: goldenface on 2012-10-18 12:10 ]
While that may be possible, I doubt it.
Though, RickyD did mention he heard from someone that SONY was working on a 20mp handset independently last year, so maybe that could be the case.
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Posted: 2012-10-18 13:23:31
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On 2012-10-18 12:35:20, randomuser wrote:
That was the legal completion. Sony took charge around October last year. So October 2011 - January 2013 is enough time to develop a handset. Of course it can take longer but it can also be done in a short period of time. Samsung for example takes less than a year to develop Flagship handsets.
But Samsung likes to crap phones/tablets as fast as they can. Remember when the Galaxy Tab was redesigned in 1 month as a reaction to the iPad 2 reveal?
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Posted: 2012-10-18 14:11:48
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On topic though, I'm not sure if I want Sony smartphones to have such sharp corners (could be uncomfortable in the pocket). The current Xperias also have a monolithic look, but with minimized rounded corners. They should try to develop different design features without having to go to their Bravia TV design language. The Xperia Tablet or the VAIOs should be looked at before the Bravia HDTVs in my opinion.
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Posted: 2012-10-18 14:16:07
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Any chance of Novathor A9600 soc ending up in OLED flagship? I know that 2 cores soc could be a problem marketing that stuff versus 4 cores, but the performance (1080p @ 240 fps) shoud speak for itself.
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Posted: 2012-10-18 16:07:34
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On 2012-10-18 14:16:07, sighduck wrote:
On topic though, I'm not sure if I want Sony smartphones to have such sharp corners (could be uncomfortable in the pocket). The current Xperias also have a monolithic look, but with minimized rounded corners. They should try to develop different design features without having to go to their Bravia TV design language. The Xperia Tablet or the VAIOs should be looked at before the Bravia HDTVs in my opinion.
Why the Tablet S or the VAIO first?
New tablet S is nice, but I personally think the bezel is way too thick. Design could've been much better. Good try though
VAIO, in build quality, design language they still mostly lag behind Apple or even some Samsung/Asus models which sports metal unibody and minimal exhaust ducts. IOW it still creaks. Plus their overall design language across the different lines are all over the place, imo.. except for a huge VAIO logo.
Xperia S looks awesome we agree. It looked monolithic because it has those "sharp" corners.
Many gadget sites complained about it not considering the design philosophy; but...what do they know about design.
I actually like these semi-sharp corners, because when you hold it, it digs into your hand just slightly for a secure grip.
T/TX still looks nice, but I think nowhere near the S. It kind of looks too generic - that's the worst thing that can happen to the Sony brand. I hope Sony will continue with the bold designs coming from the NXT. That's why I think a Bravia like design would take it to the next level as it would require premium materials, fit and finish to pull off...just think Stanley Kubrick's monolith.
Plus this language can fit on all Sony devices, the 4 screen mantra.
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Posted: 2012-10-18 16:21:24
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^^^
AFAIK the A/L9600 support
1080p@120 not 240... but it's already more than the 60fps that the next Quad Krait can handle...
Any way, the fps and resolution the SoC support must be combined with a sensor that can output... if the SoC even support 1080p @10Kfps you wont have any benefit of this speed if the sensor only gives you 1080p @30fps
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Posted: 2012-10-18 16:24:12
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On 2012-10-18 16:24:12, Xajel wrote:
^^^
AFAIK the A/L9600 support
1080p@120 not 240... but it's already more than the 60fps that the next Quad Krait can handle...
Any way, the fps and resolution the SoC support must be combined with a sensor that can output... if the SoC even support 1080p @10Kfps you wont have any benefit of this speed if the sensor only gives you 1080p @30fps
Sony Exmor RS sensors are capable of 1080p @60fps and a few Exmor R sensors as well
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Posted: 2012-10-18 17:04:56
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Nice:
http://sonyviet.vn/2012/10/da[....]-tai-trien-lam-mobile-vn-2012/
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Posted: 2012-10-18 17:30:58
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