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Posted: 2011-03-17 17:54:20
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Just saw this video taken with an Arc which looks to be taken at some kind of music event and really not impressed with that sound quality listen to it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cu0vTkK6how
Wondering if its the same with the consumer released Arc if so thats not good at all.
I was at a huge party in Prague Czech Republic a couple weeks ago and the video footage and sound in particular I took is much better than that.
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Posted: 2011-03-17 17:55:13
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On 2011-03-17 17:55:13, Toney_Ericsson wrote:
Just saw this video taken with an Arc which looks to be taken at some kind of music event and really not impressed with that sound quality listen to it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cu0vTkK6how
Wondering if its the same with the consumer released Arc if so thats not good at all.
I was at a huge party in Prague Czech Republic a couple weeks ago and the video footage and sound in particular I took is much better than that.
Oh come on,even my expensive digital camera distorts at loud concerts with video

It's called 'clipping' of the bass. Mobile phones will not have powerful microphones to pick up perfect sounds at a loud concert
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Posted: 2011-03-17 18:01:59
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On 2011-03-17 17:55:13, Toney_Ericsson wrote:
Just saw this video taken with an Arc which looks to be taken at some kind of music event and really not impressed with that sound quality listen to it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cu0vTkK6how
Wondering if its the same with the consumer released Arc if so thats not good at all.
I was at a huge party in Prague Czech Republic a couple weeks ago and the video footage and sound in particular I took is much better than that.
Nothing wrong with that at all.
And.....The Arc wipes the floor with the Desire HD, Much better photo's and videos, I've had a Desire HD it was crap so i got rid of it.
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Posted: 2011-03-17 18:07:24
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He's just got it in for this phone full stop!
All his comments regarding the Arc are always of a negative nature and he's just looking to slag this phone off at every opportunity.
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Posted: 2011-03-17 18:08:52
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Hahaha f**k off my camera and even DHD takes better than that. That video taken with an Arc is complete shit!
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Posted: 2011-03-17 18:09:02
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On 2011-03-17 18:09:02, Toney_Ericsson wrote:
Hahaha f**k off my camera and even DHD takes better than that. That video taken with an Arc is complete shit!
[ This Message was edited by: dibdin on 2011-03-17 18:01 ]
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Posted: 2011-03-17 18:19:05
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@Toney_Ericsson,do you really have to swear
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Posted: 2011-03-17 18:21:20
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From the latest videos i can see that the overal speed has been increased A LOT, it's matching the SGSII speed shown on youtube at the moment or even faster, obviously heavy 3d games will run faster on the SGSII but i'm very happy with the final perfomance.
Talking about the latest reviews, i find out some interesting stuff:
-The screen is really good, better than super Amoled and at the same level than Retina display in front view, but loosing in viewing angles. With the no-air-gap screen the screen visibility in sunny days must be outstanding. This is very good
-The screen with its "real multitouch" supporting up to 32 points is something we will notice compared to the x10.
-It's the best looking Android phone i've ever seen ...but we know this from day 1 hahaha
-The ROM is 512Mb and not 320Mb, we have 320Mb free, this makes me happy because having 320Mb is bullshit.
[ This Message was edited by: unknown_x on 2011-03-17 17:38 ]
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Posted: 2011-03-17 18:30:44
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Guess you were right @Bonovox...
SONY ERICSSON STATEMENT, 17 March 2011 - Sony Ericsson is closely following the situation in Japan and our thoughts go out to those affected by this tragic event. The safety of our employees remains the highest priority. We have approximately 1100 employees (including consultants) at two offices in Tokyo, and we can confirm that no employees have been injured, and that there is no major damage to our offices.
The affected area in northern Japan supplies a large portion of the world’s electronics industry with components, and the current situation will impact Sony Ericsson’s business.
As part of our business continuity plan, we are in contact with all our key suppliers in the region and we are identifying the possible relocation of certain component manufacturing, and looking at secondary sources of supply. Although the full impact of the current situation on our business will take additional time to assess, Sony Ericsson anticipates disruption to its supply chain operations.
We continue to monitor our supplier situation daily, in real time, and we will keep our operator and retail customers informed about the status of their specific supply.
We will continue to update our communications as we learn more.
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Posted: 2011-03-17 19:06:12
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