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On 2014-02-14 16:38:56, ardian wrote:
On 2014-02-14 16:20:36, tk007 wrote:
Plz sirius don't be Xperia Z2
dont worry it wont be
YES, Sirius is Z2.
That's all folks.
[ This Message was edited by: HxH on 2014-02-15 14:30 ]
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Posted: 2014-02-15 09:55:27
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On 2014-02-15 06:04:08, jonfensu wrote:
@vivftp
That sounds fine, thanks viv.
But I am wondering why sony is only releasing phones with S800 and S400 SoC. please, Could you ask to zomg if sony will use the S600 Soc, or Are they going to use the previous Z series (ZL,Z,ZR) as Mid-High end phones... Thank you
I'd say SD600 is pretty high end still, and i think Sony haven't bought any SD600.
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Posted: 2014-02-15 10:18:26
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On 2014-02-15 06:04:08, jonfensu wrote:
...But I am wondering why sony is only releasing phones with S800 and S400 SoC. please, Could you ask to zomg if sony will use the S600 Soc...
I think I've already seen a comment about that mentioning something like that there won't be any Sony with S600.
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Posted: 2014-02-15 10:25:00
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^Yes, though I don't remember if it's ramu or someone quoted zomg. But I know that he, whoever said it, said that there will never be a S600 for 2013. Indeed, there were no S600 device, but who knows for 2014.
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Posted: 2014-02-15 13:35:35
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On 2014-02-15 13:35:35, itsjustJOH wrote:
^Yes, though I don't remember if it's ramu or someone quoted zomg. But I know that he, whoever said it, said that there will never be a S600 for 2013. Indeed, there were no S600 device, but who knows for 2014.
Exactly
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Posted: 2014-02-15 15:07:11
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Stop this bullshit.
SD600 (APQ8064T) is just a f**kin modified version of S4 Pro (APQ8064) chip (that's mean no modem integrated), nothing more and it aged now even for mid-end product.
Latest SD400 chipset should have close or equal performance (Based on upgraded Krait 300 hardware) and overall better efficiency with newer LTE integrated modem.
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Posted: 2014-02-15 15:27:35
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On 2014-02-15 15:27:35, HxH wrote:
Stop this bullshit.
SD600 (APQ8064T) is just a f**kin modified version of S4 Pro (APQ8064) chip (that's mean no modem integrated), nothing more and it aged now even for mid-end product.
Latest SD400 chipset should have close or equal performance (Based on upgraded Krait 300 hardware) and overall better efficiency with newer LTE integrated modem.
I thought the 600 also features krait300? but has 4 cores instead of 2 like in the SD400. As for the 400, not all variants features the krait 300 core, some have krait 200 and not 300. Perhaps the absence of the a cellular modem as you mention, is why sony didn't choose the 600 over the 400? Probably cost might be another factor as well? Just posting what is on the qualcomm site, nothing more.
http://www.qualcomm.com/snapdragon/processors/400
http://www.qualcomm.com/snapdragon/processors/600
Quad ARM® Cortex™ A7 CPU at up to 1.6GHz per core
Dual core Krait 300 CPU at up to 1.7GHz per core
Dual core Krait 200 CPU at up to 1.2GHz per core
LP-DDR2 and LP-DDR3 memory for high performance and low latency
Then there is the GPU, with the 600 featuring the faster 320 vs 305/306
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Posted: 2014-02-15 16:06:21
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For a long run support, not everyone can/will do a customized software at it own risk.
I think Sony keen to avoid a tragedy case of Xperia S, that didn't have essential driver support long enough.
Performance is key to considers but not everything.
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Posted: 2014-02-15 18:29:21
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You think Sony give OIS in Z2/Z3 (flagship 2H2014)?
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Posted: 2014-02-15 23:07:39
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^Just my educated guess here, I don't see any possibility of an OIS in Z2/3 or whatever else comes in 2014.
Why?
OIS would very likely result in a bigger camera modul, Sony won't do a omnibalance design with a hump. Another reason is in video mode Steady Shot works very well, so OIS would be more or less useless. Only thing OIS could improve would be lowlight, but Sony's approach would be a slightly bigger sensor for example.
At least zomg was talking about that and early rumors from Ramu also mentioned 1/2 inch prototypes, so this will be the way to go.
OIS is not always good, if there are some movements in the picture, it will cause blurriness. Reviews of the G2 also reported that in images in stills caused some blurr. A faster lens, sensor with higher sensitivity and/or bigger sensor would be better in such cases.
[ This Message was edited by: DexterMoser on 2014-02-15 23:43 ]
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Posted: 2014-02-16 00:18:20
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