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On 2014-03-03 14:28:12, Tsepz_GP wrote:
I do wonder why Sony went with the AB rather than the AC, but that's a whole diff discussion for another thread.
Cheers!
[ This Message was edited by: Tsepz_GP on 2014-03-03 13:34 ]
hmm so that settles it but does that small difference make a huge impact? also wonder why SD has 2 version of a similar product .
So One product has a marginally slow processor with more RAM and the other with less RAM and a marginally faster processor.I wonder whats a better option.
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Posted: 2014-03-03 14:52:15
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that was a news days ago and discussed here several pages.. phonearena is just late in that news..
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Posted: 2014-03-03 14:55:35
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CrownedAkuma Posts: > 500
@Tsepz_GP
Could it be for power consumption? Maybe with the processor clocked at a lower voltage (580MHz vs 550 MHz) they hope to gain some more juice from the battery... At the end Xperia UI is lighter than Touchwiz... So it could be a good compromise...!
I'm really curious to see how the Z2 will behave in terms of battery life...
4.4 KItKat+IPS+3200mAh+Stamina sounds good to me
BTW guys in a video I've seen that sliding down with one finger opens the notification tray, sliding down with two fingers opens the quick toggles tray instead... Very useful indeed!
Sadly I cannot remember or find the video!:-/
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Posted: 2014-03-03 14:56:32
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BTW guys in a video I've seen that sliding down with one finger opens the notification tray, sliding down with two fingers opens the quick toggles tray instead... Very useful indeed!
Sadly I cannot remember or find the video!:-/
now THAT I need on the Z Ultra
will make using this behemoth alot easier
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Posted: 2014-03-03 15:03:16
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@Miki69
no problem bro
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Posted: 2014-03-03 15:10:18
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CrownedAkuma Posts: > 500
On 2014-03-03 15:03:16, alexander87 wrote:
BTW guys in a video I've seen that sliding down with one finger opens the notification tray, sliding down with two fingers opens the quick toggles tray instead... Very useful indeed!
Sadly I cannot remember or find the video!:-/
now THAT I need on the Z Ultra
will make using this behemoth alot easier
It would still be difficult to reach the upper border of the screen
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Posted: 2014-03-03 15:11:30
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@Tsepz
Samsung seems to be the top priority, didn't they have some sort of a partnership with Qualcomm?
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Posted: 2014-03-03 15:12:54
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@itsjustJOH
i think you're referring to the HTC Qualcomm partnership for the dual lens camera.
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Posted: 2014-03-03 15:21:45
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On 2014-03-03 15:11:30, CrownedAkuma wrote:
On 2014-03-03 15:03:16, alexander87 wrote:
BTW guys in a video I've seen that sliding down with one finger opens the notification tray, sliding down with two fingers opens the quick toggles tray instead... Very useful indeed!
Sadly I cannot remember or find the video!:-/
now THAT I need on the Z Ultra
will make using this behemoth alot easier
It would still be difficult to reach the upper border of the screen
it accepts any input, so I will begin using my tongue piercing to slide down the notification bar
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Posted: 2014-03-03 16:08:45
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CrownedAkuma Posts: > 500
On 2014-03-03 16:08:45, alexander87 wrote:
On 2014-03-03 15:11:30, CrownedAkuma wrote:
On 2014-03-03 15:03:16, alexander87 wrote:
BTW guys in a video I've seen that sliding down with one finger opens the notification tray, sliding down with two fingers opens the quick toggles tray instead... Very useful indeed!
Sadly I cannot remember or find the video!:-/
now THAT I need on the Z Ultra
will make using this behemoth alot easier
It would still be difficult to reach the upper border of the screen
it accepts any input, so I will begin using my tongue piercing to slide down the notification bar
YOU WIN! NO CONTEST
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Posted: 2014-03-03 17:23:12
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