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I do remember that there were alot of .net applications (which are managed code as well) written for WM OS running fast on WM phones. i assume the same thing with this android's new JVM.
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.NET applications are compiled Ahead of Time (AOT) which in effect turns it into Native executable. I think Androids Dalvik relies on JIT or worse is Interpreter.
What's unfair is that Android is capable of running native apps but prevents developers from doing so. What a wasted power. IMO that is worse than the limits set by Symbian or Apple SDKs.
[ This Message was edited by: BoyBawang on 2008-09-18 05:54 ]
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Posted: 2008-09-18 06:52:32
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On 2008-09-18 05:44:56, SE cz wrote:
@apolloa: here you have them:
And now stop about sensors please...
i know SE phones having that.
i mean its looking big also looks something like a flash on nokia phones.
anyway i don't buy if its a feature phone/

, with neither flash nor AF. without Stereo spkrs.
please

enough pressing Ctrl+C.
[ This Message was edited by: idumbakumar on 2008-09-18 06:08 ]
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Posted: 2008-09-18 07:07:37
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Well i thought it is a P-successor at first but then i saw the walkman-logo.
I think this will be a Highend-Slider-Walkman.
W902 - candybar
W905? - Slider
W980 - clamshell
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Posted: 2008-09-18 08:00:07
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despite android's technical drawbacks, the demo clearly shows that it is very responsive and fast. would like to see it run 3rd party software though...
the phone is definitely walkman version of G705.
here's hoping for more announcements before the end of october with releases in time for xmas
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Posted: 2008-09-18 08:51:05
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the problem is that i want a new phone yet
but i think i'll wait to see this W705/905 and it's specs.
BTW a W902 in white would be nice
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Posted: 2008-09-18 09:16:07
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On 2008-09-18 08:51:05, moogoo wrote:
despite android's technical drawbacks, the demo clearly shows that it is very responsive and fast. would like to see it run 3rd party software though...
AFAIK all built-in apps in Android are native including drivers that's why it's fast. But 3rd party apps must be interpreted on virtual machine.
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Posted: 2008-09-18 09:23:13
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I think a Android-phone from SE isn't that unrealistic as some guys think. I mean these SE-Youtube-handys and this "Life with Playstation"-thing with Google Earth and Google news are evidences that Sony and Google can work together.....imo
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Posted: 2008-09-18 09:36:17
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According to this article,
Sony Ericsson is likely to join the OHA
"Google's consortium of Android partners, the Open Handset Alliance, has stayed stable at 34 companies for months, but Espelien expects it to grow. He says four of the five largest handset makers will make Android phones--a hint that Sony Ericsson has signed on or soon will. Three of the five--LG, Motorola and Samsung--are already OHA members. Nokia, the world's largest phone manufacturer, which announced in June that it would purchase Symbian, probably won't join the Android movement, concedes Espelien. "
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Posted: 2008-09-18 10:48:47
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On 2008-09-18 05:44:56, SE cz wrote:
@apolloa: here you have them:
Ah, ok smart ass! Why haven't SE ever bothered to put it on there UIQ's? Oh well. I never knew that so thanks.
Still here's hoping it's a smarty Walkman model.
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Posted: 2008-09-18 12:13:21
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@idumbakumar: here's some small comparison, it's a light sensor, like as on G705:
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Posted: 2008-09-18 12:13:40
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