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The sometimes unresponsive capacity buttons may be caused by the pre-applied screenprotector

Any thoughts on that ?
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Posted: 2012-03-23 10:55:29
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I don't think so. I had no problems with the buttons on the Acro HD. I think its just the buttons.
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Posted: 2012-03-23 11:02:25
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I personally don't think they would work any better without the shatter-proof sheet to be honest.
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Posted: 2012-03-23 11:37:35
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What? Sony are still using those "Shatterproof" sheets? Why arent they confident in their screens? They are actualy very strong screens those Mineral Glass screens, my X10 is now over 20months old and its screen is still in excellent condition despite me removing that sheet a few weeks after getting it.
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Posted: 2012-03-23 16:52:30
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About the Bluetooth 2.1 in Xperia S, it is interesting to note that the new MW600 Bluetooth headseat supports the v3.0 but not any phone in Sony's current line-up. I think it might be that Xperia S supports Bluetooth v3.0 but the current version OS that it runs on does not support v3.0 that's why Sony only say v2.1. Maybe when it receives the Ice Cream update, the Bluetooth 3.0 will be activated. I think one HTC phone has a totally similar situation.
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Posted: 2012-03-23 20:13:31
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On 2012-03-23 20:13:31, rss_ndrsn wrote:
About the Bluetooth 2.1 in Xperia S, it is interesting to note that the new MW600 Bluetooth headseat supports the v3.0 but not any phone in Sony's current line-up. I think it might be that Xperia S supports Bluetooth v3.0 but the current version OS that it runs on does not support v3.0 that's why Sony only say v2.1. Maybe when it receives the Ice Cream update, the Bluetooth 3.0 will be activated. I think one HTC phone has a totally similar situation.
Android2.3 supports Bluetooth3.0, the Samsung Galaxy GS2 had full Bluetooth3.0 +HS in 2.3 and has it in ICS.
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Posted: 2012-03-23 20:31:28
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Are you sure? As far as I know the, HS is not compatible with Gingerbread. Can you provide me a link that says you can use the HS on gingerbread.
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Posted: 2012-03-23 21:15:20
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On 2012-03-23 21:15:20, rss_ndrsn wrote:
Are you sure? As far as I know the, HS is not compatible with Gingerbread. Can you provide me a link that says you can use the HS on gingerbread.
Taken from GSM arena XpS vs SGS2 page
Sony Xperia S over Samsung Galaxy S II:
4.3" 720p screen (342ppi) over 4.3" WVGA screen (217ppi)
12MP still camera over 8MP
1.5GHz Scorpion CPU over 1.2GHz Cortex-A9 CPU
Standard microHDMI port over MHL port (requires adapter for HDMI out)
GLONASS support in addition to A-GPS
All units have NFC over optional support in the S II
1750mAh battery over 1650mAh
(IMO here GSM arena should have stated the SGS2 has an optional 2000mAh battery as well)
3D sweep panorama and Multi Angle modes
Samsung Galaxy S II over Sony Xperia S:
SuperAMOLED Plus screen has excellent black levels and better viewing angles
Expandable storage, 16GB/32GB built-in over 32GB fixed storage
8.5mm thick (with some thicker areas) over 10.6mm (with thinner areas)
Weighs 116g over 144g
Bluetooth 3.0+HS over Bluetooth 2.1
2MP front-facing camera over 1.3MP front-facing camera
[ This Message was edited by: Rookwise on 2012-03-25 00:40 ]
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Posted: 2012-03-25 01:38:41
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1.5GHz Scorpion CPU over 1.2GHz Cortex-A9 CPU
Lll. You realize both are cortex a9 cpu's right? One is overclocked the other isn't.
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Posted: 2012-03-25 11:35:03
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On 2012-03-25 11:35:03, Prom1 wrote:
1.5GHz Scorpion CPU over 1.2GHz Cortex-A9 CPU
Lll. You realize both are cortex a9 cpu's right? One is overclocked the other isn't.
Lol they are not. Galaxy SII has Cortex CPU while Xperia S packs a Scorpion unit. I think You mistook galaxy SII with HTC Sensation. Since HTC Sensation uses same CPU as Xperia S but it's clocked at 1.2 GHz.
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Posted: 2012-03-25 15:59:59
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