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On 2012-12-25 05:41:34, DACHA wrote:
there will be a 4.3" phone at CES.
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Posted: 2012-12-26 17:47:03
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Intel expected to show new smartphone platform at 2013 MWC
Intel is expected to unveil a new smartphone platform, and new Atom processors based on 22nm and 14nm processes featuring lower power consumption, at the 2013 Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, during February 25-28.
This could be interesting. Sony should consider it if it delivers enough processing power and has low power consumption.
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Posted: 2012-12-26 18:19:15
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On 2012-12-26 17:41:36, sighduck wrote:
@sami: Great, thank you! It seems like it's a big hit with the owners too. If only Sony had gotten the V out earlier, it could have sold a lot more. Soon it will be overtaken by the upcoming 2013 Xperias phones. Did you get yourself a V or still waiting for the Yuga?
Yepp that´s what i think to that it came too late.. I haven´t got a Xperia V and i am
NOT waiting for the Yuga

I have Sony xperia Go and my next phone will be the Xperia Go successor or any other phone from Sony that isn´t bigger than 4´3 Inches
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Posted: 2012-12-26 18:26:39
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On 2012-12-26 18:19:15, DACHA wrote:
Intel expected to show new smartphone platform at 2013 MWC
Intel is expected to unveil a new smartphone platform, and new Atom processors based on 22nm and 14nm processes featuring lower power consumption, at the 2013 Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, during February 25-28.
This could be interesting. Sony should consider it if it delivers enough processing power and has low power consumption.
Problem is, you need to convert Android to support x86, which will mean slower updates. That and you're now susceptible to x86 viruses if I'm not mistaken. ARM based architecture is just easier it seems.
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Posted: 2012-12-26 19:43:48
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I LOVE the new Launcher! it´s so much better than the old
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Posted: 2012-12-26 20:22:37
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On 2012-12-26 19:43:48, -XYZ wrote:
On 2012-12-26 18:19:15, DACHA wrote:
Intel expected to show new smartphone platform at 2013 MWC
Intel is expected to unveil a new smartphone platform, and new Atom processors based on 22nm and 14nm processes featuring lower power consumption, at the 2013 Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, during February 25-28.
This could be interesting. Sony should consider it if it delivers enough processing power and has low power consumption.
Problem is, you need to convert Android to support x86, which will mean slower updates. That and you're now susceptible to x86 viruses if I'm not mistaken. ARM based architecture is just easier it seems.
Well said XYZ! Arm being a RISC based processor inherently by its design in each iteration has better power/performance per lithagraphy (i.e. 22nm/etc) than a RISC based cpu (Intel/AMD in our PC's/Laptops/ultrabooks).
Funny nobody seemed to realize this when apple used RISC based cpu's in the "Power" lineup of desktops/laptops when the partnership between Apple/Motorola/IBM back in the days. Its just so much easier to code for (Xbox & XBox360 as well). RISC is the future ... unless Intel and x86-64 can get something right ... and they usually do .. its only matter of how to apply Moore's Law to the design principle and manufacturing.
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Posted: 2012-12-26 22:02:50
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11 days left
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Posted: 2012-12-27 00:54:36
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You guys heard anything other than
this news of a 7" Xperia tablet? Maybe they've wisened up and realized 7" is just a form factor and doesn't necessarily mean low end. Apple had since swallowed its pride and came up with iPad Mini, perhaps Sony is re-thinking its decision with this development?
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Posted: 2012-12-27 03:12:39
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Sony LT36 licensed will be released in mainland China on January 15!
Who can translate this better?
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Posted: 2012-12-27 04:20:05
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Has anyone learned that Sony might introduce light field camera and Super resolution zoom technology to future devices?
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Posted: 2012-12-27 04:38:19
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