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doministry Posts: > 500

Thanks mate. However I am quite experienced Android user.

That means I am browsing the place where the files really are, meaning ext_card - memory card I just bought.
As opposed to built-in memory card beeing "sdcard".

I use two different file explorers on my phone and they clearly show the content I am looking for.

As I mentioned, SDCard taken off the phone and put into PC correctly shows everything.

The problem is that PC doesn't see the content which was manually moved from internal "sdcard" to the new "ext_card"
within the phone - with the file Xplorer. And now the PC just doesn't anything of it.

However I put my music from the PC to my phone to it's "ext_card" just a few days ago the same way.
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Posted: 2013-01-06 22:57:53
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doministry Posts: > 500

Ok resolved for now here:

http://talk.sonymobile.com/message/347037

Switching to mass storage mode on the phone made it.
Pity that Sony's engine for media transfer is not that good.
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Posted: 2013-01-06 23:57:29
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Lightspeed_x Posts: > 500

Thanks for your reply, doministry... Are the pictures taken with the T, less noisy in low light?
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Posted: 2013-01-07 00:18:00
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doministry Posts: > 500


On 2013-01-07 00:18:00, Lightspeed_x wrote:
Thanks for your reply, doministry... Are the pictures taken with the T, less noisy in low light?


Well... You just can't expect noise-free pics in low light, right?
I mean in really bad conditions - there is no chance.

But I can say it's a bit better, definitely.
Pics are also less shaky in really darker situations.

But I also must say that all of the latest top Xperias (Arc, S, T) are able
to take some great night shots.

T is not such a massive leap but certainly is better.

The only thing in those situations - steady position.
Shots made by the phone which was set stable are really great.
With a little noise.
[ This Message was edited by: doministry on 2013-01-07 00:51 ]

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Posted: 2013-01-07 01:47:17
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djin Posts: > 500


On 2013-01-07 00:18:00, Lightspeed_x wrote:
Thanks for your reply, doministry... Are the pictures taken with the T, less noisy in low light?



I would suggest to hold back on the purchase if your expecting a better camera. Even though its higher pixel, quality wise its marginally better. I would say go for Z instead. Otherwise, I am really happy with it, and would say, its a worthy successor to arc. Infact, its more comfortable to use, because of the location of power button and the camera key is easier to press.
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Posted: 2013-01-07 10:19:17
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mode Posts: > 500


On 2013-01-07 01:47:17, doministry wrote:

On 2013-01-07 00:18:00, Lightspeed_x wrote:
Thanks for your reply, doministry... Are the pictures taken with the T, less noisy in low light?


Well... You just can't expect noise-free pics in low light, right?
I mean in really bad conditions - there is no chance.

But I can say it's a bit better, definitely.
Pics are also less shaky in really darker situations.

But I also must say that all of the latest top Xperias (Arc, S, T) are able
to take some great night shots.

T is not such a massive leap but certainly is better.

The only thing in those situations - steady position.
Shots made by the phone which was set stable are really great.
With a little noise.
[ This Message was edited by: doministry on 2013-01-07 00:51 ]



Actually, I remember my old X10i having no noise at all in twilight mode. It's a little harder to handle at 1 sec shutter speed compared to Arc S's 1/2 sec, but the difference is night and day. X10i gave me what I needed in low light conditions, Arc S was nowhere close. I hope there's at least some improvement in that department on Xperia T.
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Posted: 2013-01-07 10:32:37
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doministry Posts: > 500

Hmm... I never really used X10 so can't compare...

Noise is not everything though... It's also about the detail.
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Posted: 2013-01-07 14:44:40
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Del Posts: > 500

Well I just took the plunge and bought the xperia t, on first boot up it looks lovely, and I just got a software update to, hopefully it will be a great companion for my nexus 7
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Posted: 2013-01-07 20:13:30
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goldenface Posts: > 500

Can someone please confirm for me whether there is a menu at the bottom of the SMS conversations to insert a picture, take a picture, attach a note and send location?

I've just updated and can't remember if it was there before.

Ta
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Posted: 2013-01-09 10:51:08
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Del Posts: > 500


On 2013-01-09 10:51:08, goldenface wrote:
Can someone please confirm for me whether there is a menu at the bottom of the SMS conversations to insert a picture, take a picture, attach a note and send location?

I've just updated and can't remember if it was there before.

Ta



Yep it's there on mine, and I'm running .195 firmware.
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Posted: 2013-01-09 11:45:36
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