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doministry Posts: > 500

Thanks. Shots are really nice indeed.

I think I exaggerated a bit. Actually night mode is able to produce very nice shots, just the hand has to be very stable to do it.

And I take back everything I said about K-9 mail. Seems like a great app.
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Posted: 2012-03-20 17:30:20
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Ricke77 Posts: 120

That nightshot looks great! Not so much noise! Please remember that its a phone and not a SLR!
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Posted: 2012-03-20 18:35:20
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doministry Posts: > 500

Yep that's right!
As I said, in some situations Xperia is able to provide great night shots.
It's a matter of settings too..
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Posted: 2012-03-20 18:53:41
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mediar Posts: > 500

Do the older Xperias use the same camera sensor as Xperia S? And if so, is there any chance Sony to improve their cameras with the ICS upgrade?
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Posted: 2012-03-20 20:32:36
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rickster2kuk Posts: > 500

I've had the phone now for almost a week and the following three things really stand out to me;

1. The screen is immense, it's so vivid and the extra resolution really gives you lots more screen real estate;
2. The phone is so fast, not even experienced any lag at all, even when booting up or coming out of flight mode, everything is silky slick.
3. Build quality and design are top notch, it may not be aluminium but this thing just feels like a premium product.

The first two were a worth upgrade from the Arc in itself.

Camera has also impressed me, despite my reservations from the pre-release samples. The contrast definitely seems better.

Just can't wait for ICS, it's going to make this phone even more fantastic.

Only downside I would say so far is the battery and the software bugs, but these can be corrected by upcoming firmware updates. Also would have been nicer to have a slightly slimmer and lighter phone - but hey ho, you can't have everything !
[ This Message was edited by: rickster2kuk on 2012-03-20 20:20 ]

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Posted: 2012-03-20 21:19:55
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alibond82 Posts: 40



1. The screen is immense, it's so vivid and the extra resolution really gives you lots more screen real estate;
2. The phone is so fast, not even experienced any lag at all, even when booting up or coming out of flight mode, everything is silky slick.
3. Build quality and design are top notch, it may not be aluminium but this thing just feels like a premium product.

The first two were a worth upgrade from the Arc in itself.
[ This Message was edited by: rickster2kuk on 2012-03-20 20:20 ]



Wasn't that said about the arc when it was released after X10? My arc lags a bit sometimes and lack of internal storage is killing me, but I'd wait for the Xperia S for a while until I'm sure it doesn't turn out like Arc and starts lagging a few months later!
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Posted: 2012-03-21 01:13:14
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doministry Posts: > 500

I don't think so....
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Posted: 2012-03-21 01:54:06
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vivftp Posts: > 500

I'm curious to know if anyone is able to compare the camera in the Xperia S vs. the camera in Sonys Bloggie products. I've always been under the impression that the Bloggies had better quality cameras than their phones, so a comparison would be quite nice. The reason being the Bloggie products are almost as thin as the phones, so if they are in fact better then presumably their camera tech could be ported over to phones without much difficulty... that is, if they are better
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Posted: 2012-03-21 02:49:27
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dominiquelan Posts: 31

I love the white model. This phone has solid features, and is available at a great price. I don't think I could find something similar to this in the same price range. I just wish it came in ICS already.
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Posted: 2012-03-21 06:57:20
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randomuser Posts: > 500


On 2012-03-21 02:49:27, vivftp wrote:
I'm curious to know if anyone is able to compare the camera in the Xperia S vs. the camera in Sonys Bloggie products. I've always been under the impression that the Bloggies had better quality cameras than their phones, so a comparison would be quite nice. The reason being the Bloggie products are almost as thin as the phones, so if they are in fact better then presumably their camera tech could be ported over to phones without much difficulty... that is, if they are better


Bloggie records better video but Xperia S and other smartphones take better stills than Bloggie
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Posted: 2012-03-21 07:12:24
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