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Those unsightly FCC labels on the back spoil it imo. But the pull out tab isn't new. The T, with a non-removable back has it also, together with the sim/microsd compartment.
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Posted: 2013-07-28 06:20:26
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On 2013-07-28 06:20:26, FMW300 wrote:
Those unsightly FCC labels on the back spoil it imo. But the pull out tab isn't new. The T, with a non-removable back has it also, together with the sim/microsd compartment.
As did the K850 I believe.
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Posted: 2013-07-28 06:26:12
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Just for information, here you have the direct link to the FCC, the most interesting part is the last pdf (BT Test Report).
https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/ea[....]on_id=436715&fcc_id=PY7PM-0450
On 2013-07-28 01:54:16, vivftp wrote:
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I suppose it's POSSIBLE the dock could be there, but isn't visible in the pics. Compared to the Z Ultra pics tho, I think we should be able to see it.
So... speculation?
Hm, possible, because as far as I remember, there has not been any leak/picture of the left side of the phone.
But I think these were not the final, ready to sell, Honami model.
Ricky D could give us some insights maybe, I hope so.
[ This Message was edited by: DexterMoser on 2013-07-28 10:24 ]
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Posted: 2013-07-28 11:23:31
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On 2013-07-28 05:16:28, Ricky D wrote:
@Ambivalent_ i1 is the name they use in communication with Sony and in their offices. I'd guess that this is not the release name.
@moogoo The impression I got was that Z Ultra was the one they'd buy for their next phone. So overall package is more attractive than i1. But, in China, bigger is better, and to an artist, use of a pencil is a major swing factor.
I didn't want to try to pull out too many details as I'd just met the person and didn't want to seem rude.
I'l try and build a bit of trust and get more info.
[ This Message was edited by: Ricky D on 2013-07-28 04:33 ]
I think it was rumored before that i1 would have stylus support or the same tech like Z Ultra's. Can you confirm this from them once you've had their trust?
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Posted: 2013-07-28 12:00:18
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On 2013-07-28 11:23:31, DexterMoser wrote:
Just for information, here you have the direct link to the FCC, the most interesting part is the last pdf (BT Test Report).
https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/ea[....]on_id=436715&fcc_id=PY7PM-0450
On 2013-07-28 01:54:16, vivftp wrote:
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I suppose it's POSSIBLE the dock could be there, but isn't visible in the pics. Compared to the Z Ultra pics tho, I think we should be able to see it.
So... speculation?
Hm, possible, because as far as I remember, there has not been any leak/picture of the left side of the phone.
But I think these were not the final, ready to sell, Honami model.
Ricky D could give us some insights maybe, I hope so.
[ This Message was edited by: DexterMoser on 2013-07-28 10:24 ]
what's interesting in that ???
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Posted: 2013-07-28 12:43:03
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^Well it was already mentioned, by others and myself at page 985, but nobody provided a direct link until now.
As a short recap the FCC Bluetooth Test Report confirmed the magnetic charging connector. And not any of the picture leaks showed any sign of the magnetic charging connecor.
Other things were confirmed also, WLAN ac, MHL support, Li-Polymer Battery (superior to Li-Ion), FM radio. Nothing serious, but worth to be mentioned. (Galaxy S4 does not have FM radio for example

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And there is a simple drawing of the Honami, showing the function of the fcc pull-out label.
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Posted: 2013-07-28 13:20:06
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On 2013-07-28 13:20:06, DexterMoser wrote:
Li-Polymer Battery (superior to Li-Ion),
So Ramu was right about different battery on Honami. That's a great feature!
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Posted: 2013-07-28 13:51:24
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How is it superior?
Here it says it's not
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Posted: 2013-07-28 14:17:55
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Just read here that SE had been using Li-Po before for most of their phones. And someone said what I've heard before in Sony phones, that their battery works at maximum efficiency after a few charges.
Pros & Cons: Li-Po vs Li-ion[ This Message was edited by: itsjustJOH on 2013-07-28 13:50 ]
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Posted: 2013-07-28 14:34:46
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On 2013-07-28 14:17:55, JoJotaro wrote:
How is it superior?
Here it says it's not
The article says that Li Po have inferior energy density but since Sony achieved 3000Mha that can't be said for Honami.
[ This Message was edited by: Ambivalent_ on 2013-07-28 13:54 ]
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Posted: 2013-07-28 14:54:33
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