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I expected bigger battery for a flagship
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Posted: 2012-08-30 03:12:00
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On 2012-08-30 02:57:50, Platia1 wrote:
Looks like this will be getting a release in Australia as opposed to the TX, slight shame as the TX looks more stylish to me.
Agree! The Arc design looks best when thinnest. TX is the thinner device here.
edit: Keep this thread for TX. No need for 2 threads I dont think.... Mods, can we add TX to the thread title please
[ This Message was edited by: >500 on 2012-08-30 02:21 ]
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Posted: 2012-08-30 03:21:09
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On 2012-08-30 03:21:09, >500 wrote:
edit: Keep this thread for TX. No need for 2 threads I dont think.... Mods, can we add TX to the thread title please
The topicstarter, i.e. NightBlade, can edit first post and title
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Posted: 2012-08-30 03:33:24
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really? Shows how long its been since I started a thread
edit: I wonder why the T is thicker than the TX. And with different dimensions? I thought a non removable battery (T, yes higher capacity but not enough to warrant a massive jump in physical battery size) allows for a thinner design?
[ This Message was edited by: >500 on 2012-08-30 02:43 ]
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Posted: 2012-08-30 03:34:26
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There are indeed several forums, in which you'll only be able to change the first post, as a topicstarter, not the title, but here you can edit both.
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Posted: 2012-08-30 03:43:11
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Could someone explain to me how powerful this s4 dual-core? I mean, is it on-par with the current trend of quad-core?
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Posted: 2012-08-30 05:28:52
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On 2012-08-30 05:28:52, Shino03 wrote:
Could someone explain to me how powerful this s4 dual-core? I mean, is it on-par with the current trend of quad-core?
Check it for Yourself here
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsu[....]_galaxy_s_iii-review-761p5.php
Compare S III with HTC One S (uses same s4 dual-core as in new xperias). It manages to outdo S III in some areas, and it's only dual-core. So yeah, it's pretty fast.
Btw, does anyone know if it has this whitemagic display or whatever? Also the floating touch thing?
EDIT: Just been through whitepaper, of course it doesn't why should it? It's only Sony flagship... You want thoose features buy a mid-range Sony phone, but then say bye bye to S4 and 13MP camera...
[ This Message was edited by: admad on 2012-08-30 08:38 ]
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Posted: 2012-08-30 09:30:23
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Didnt they remove the
ball ? Nice to see its back where it should be
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Posted: 2012-08-30 09:49:35
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Btw, does anyone know if it has this whitemagic display or whatever? Also the floating touch thing?
EDIT: Just been through whitepaper, of course it doesn't why should it? It's only Sony flagship... You want thoose features buy a mid-range Sony phone, but then say bye bye to S4 and 13MP camera...
[ This Message was edited by: admad on 2012-08-30 08:38 ]
AFAIK, both WhiteMagic and Floating Touch are still limited to 4" displays and smaller duo to technical and cost issues... but they're working on bringing these technologies later to the larger 4.x displays when they solve these issues...
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Posted: 2012-08-30 10:28:17
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I think TX might be a cancelled phone, and we may see only T. If you check the whitepapers for T, its basically re edited from TX. The last few pages have Xperia TX written on it(eg pg 18, 19). Even on sony's website TX is missing. I really hope some one gets them to clarify the actual diffrences between T, TX and V(besides the obvious smaller screen and water proof). This is the first time I am confused so much about a phone :S.
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Posted: 2012-08-30 11:52:02
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