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aksd Posts: > 500

Yep and how much cheaper a desktop is to a laptop. For the price of a low enf laptop you can get a top of the line Quad core Desktop. SO its not really comparable, although these phones are over priced to an extent imo, but if you dont want to buy it, you dont have to
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Posted: 2008-05-12 11:22:01
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p85w Posts: 56


On 2008-05-12 02:28:34, WhyBe wrote:

On 2008-05-12 00:18:53, p85w wrote:
Is it only me or does HTC diamond and XPERIA X1 have almost the same spec.

http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone2=2246&idPhone1=2368

Nearly the same processor, same type of gps, RDS radio, autofocus camera etc. Just some minor parts that differs, screen, QWERTY and their two own software's.


Guess it depends on how you define almost.....

I think any devices in the same price range will be somewhat similar. What's your point?

That they are built on the same platform and probably will be almost the same and the memory specs for diamond will be the same in the final release of xperia x1
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Posted: 2008-05-12 14:16:29
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@ftyk Posts: 139

i think sony should go back to making phones by itself.
if they can do the vaio/bravia/vega/walkman/playstation/cybershot/trinitron all by themselves they don't need no swedes to make phones.
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Posted: 2008-05-12 15:30:35
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ares Posts: > 500


On 2008-05-12 01:33:23, max_wedge wrote:
I have to agree with AKSD, my WM runs out of battery quicker if I leave lot's of apps open.



Normaly i leave gdesk, contacts, calendar, swiss manager, x-plore, escarpod, control panel, advance call manager, phone anti-theft, iphone lock all running on background on my P1, everyday, and the battery life is still very good....
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Posted: 2008-05-12 16:06:25
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aksd Posts: > 500

@ares

Stop running them and it will be even better , the standby time that is, talk time should increase by a little bit, quite negligable.

WIth UIQ you really cant monitor battery usage accurately, its just approximations, with WM you can, like I said the facts speak for themselves.
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Posted: 2008-05-12 16:25:40
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Dups! Posts: > 500


On 2008-05-12 15:30:35, @ftyk wrote:
i think sony should go back to making phones by itself.
if they can do the vaio/bravia/vega/walkman/playstation/cybershot/trinitron all by themselves they don't need no swedes to make phones.



Hold up now! You didn't need to go there but since you did I will agree with you on one part, ie, Sony can go it alone for all I care but they could never build them tough ( quality wise) and as highly specced as Ericsson could or even can.

Honestly, Sony has never managed to crack it in the cellphone arena whereas Ericsson was killed by the unfortunate fire at that Philips factory.
Hell, at one stage Ericsson had 35% maket share and ahead of Nokia.

Anyway, I don't mean to turn this into an Ericsson vs Sony debate cause it is going nowhere and there'll always be those of us who would side with Ericsson and those who would go along with Sony.

What Sony Ericsson needs to do is to get its house in order and go back to what they were during the early stages of this now stagnant joint venture, then the competition would have a torrid time trying to keep up.
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Posted: 2008-05-12 18:50:18
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WhyBe Posts: > 500

I would think that the ultra-high-end smartphone market isn't all that lucrative. It's more of a way for a company to showcase what it can do technically. Who but diehard enthusiasts spends >$500 on a phone? >$200 for that matter.

[ This Message was edited by: WhyBe on 2008-05-12 19:45 ]
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Posted: 2008-05-12 20:44:46
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Dogmann Posts: > 500

@Whybe

I don't know about the US but here in Europe i think you would be surprised at just how many are prepared to spend £400-£500. As this is the price range for most top end smart phones and they all sell well at that price although quite a lot of people do buy branded versions and take advantage of the subsidies they get from the Networks with a new or renewed contract.

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Posted: 2008-05-12 22:01:43
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WhyBe Posts: > 500

I was comparing the high-end market to the cheaper low-end models. I'm sure the majority of the money made by phone manufacturers is from their low to mid range models. I don't doubt that outside the U.S. the phone market is a lot more high-tech--we get the watered down stuff mostly We'll catch up one day.

[ This Message was edited by: WhyBe on 2008-05-13 01:23 ]
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Posted: 2008-05-13 02:21:43
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aksd Posts: > 500

@WhyBe

Even in INdia, these days you see more high end phones than low end ones, you'd see people with monthly incomes < 300USD using N95s, N82s and generally the latest high end Nokia.
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Posted: 2008-05-13 03:12:05
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