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the translation is pretty horrible, but from what i can tell it doesn't seem too favorable?
From Eldar? You don't say...
Reviews of retail versions would be awesome of course, but from GSMA or Phone Arena. Or if Sergei Kuzmin does the M-R review.
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Posted: 2010-02-09 06:43:30
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I hope, get good news about X10 in MWC event.
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Posted: 2010-02-09 08:27:55
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I asked this question on
http://developer.sonyericsson.com/cws/devworld/forum?cc=gb&lc=en
Hi
What kind of model of capacitive touch screen are there on the X10, is it Single Touch, Dual Touch or MultiTouch
This question is in regards to development of games and applications, including dual/multi-player gaming devices and mobile applications for the X10
- ClearPad 3000 Series—Our premium ClearPad solution provides the ultimate in touchscreen innovation and excitement with MultiTouch capabilities (up to 10 fingers simultaneously). A powerful new chip delivers 48 sensing channels and excellent power management for a differentiated user experience. Click here to see the 3000 Series demo demo with gestures like Crumple and Scratch.
- ClearPad 2000 Series—ClearPad 2000 Series—the original ClearPad solution—brings exceptional DualTouch (2-finger) touch capabilities to a wide range of handheld devices. High performance and accuracy combined with seamless gesture integration make ClearPad 2000 Series the proven touchscreen leader seen in the market.
- ClearPad 1000 Series—ClearPad 1000 makes touch capabilities available to mass-market handheld devices. This SingleTouch solution provides exceptional gesture integration and a flexible zero-border sensor design. For cost-effective touchscreen capabilities, ClearPad 1000 is the right choice.
http://www.synaptics.com/solutions/products/clearpad
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Posted: 2010-02-09 09:45:45
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While I agree that Eldar has been unbelievably silly and horribly biased when reviewing certain SE phones but this preview is well done.
He points out the negative aspects in relation to competitors and some good points.
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Posted: 2010-02-09 10:30:47
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whoever is thinking of buying a x10 with 1.6 version must be a fool....
wait for 2.0 to be intergrated....but until then you will find out there will be plenty of better phones to choose...

[ This Message was edited by: sealover94 on 2010-02-09 09:44 ]
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Posted: 2010-02-09 10:44:30
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To wait for what? Most of the features of 2.0 are already integrated in SE version of 1.6. I have tested both X10 and Moto Droid and don't see so much advantages in Moto, except the hardware keyboard that I am really missing in X10.
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Posted: 2010-02-09 11:02:15
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http://blogs.sonyericsson.com[....]-will-be-upgradeable/#comments
Sumit Malhotra says:
February 9, 2010 at 10:43 am
Thanks for all your feedback, Been busy reading it all through now! I’ll try to summaries my answers below. I hope to have covered most of it, but unfortunately I may not have all the answers to all your questions at this point.
Thanks Manish for supporting on clarifications and Cooldavee for good constructive feedback on shortcoming on the .com among other feedback. Will pass that on to our web team. Thanks to rest of you as well. Appreciate the feedback and getting it first hand, so I get what is top of your mind even though I can´t fulfil all your requests for clarification at this point.
X10 will launch with Android 1.6 and it will be possible to upgrade to a later Android release as part of upgrading the whole UXP. I can´t be explicit about what version nor exact timing at this time and therefore it’s difficult for me to discuss the details on which of the 2.1 capabilities that will be leveraged in the upgrade. This is as we are enhancing the product with a different approach using our UXP layer. I understand your frustration as you have reference points in the market and thus your views of what we should support.
What I can say is that I hear you clearly with regards to usage improvements that you would like to see. Time to market with upgrades, multi touch, improved colour depth, native support for exchange active sync, multiple inbox etc. Trust me, I agree with your views on what the benefits are.
- Multi touch really enhances browsing etc. Fully agree, but can unfortunately not comment on the support for it in future upgrades at this point.
- @Pezt: agree about the unfortunate screen colour confusion created by us with conflicting information at point of launch. With regards to what the hw can cope with in regards to updates, I am checking on my end to see what I can say about it. For launch 64k stands and I watch video etc. and for the eye it is good quality for sure in this big screen.
- We have done some work to overcome the native exchange support gap in 1.6. The mail client, included in the phone, support synchronisation with phonebook which is one recognized aspect.
- Battery life, I am checking as well if there are some numbers to communicate but performance is good from my perspective as a user.
The upgrade will be made available at sonyericsson.com for the user. “Minor” upgrades that are not firmware will be delivered OTA.
@Roshan J Thaliath: can you send me your customer complaint mail and response please and I will follow up.
sumit.malhotra@sonyericsson.com
@hunk143, thanks for clarifying who I am . However I haven´t been that active, so it’s understandable that people miss that.
Cheers,
Sumit
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Posted: 2010-02-09 11:15:27
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hmm he keeps avoiding the multitouch matter...
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Posted: 2010-02-09 11:57:21
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I have a feeling he wont say anything on multitouch in the future either. We'll get it though, one way or the other
@ anders260
The Nexus One uses ClearPad 2000 capacitive touchscreen sensor so maybe X10 has the same too. It allows DualTouch (2-finger) touch capabilities. The newer Clearpad 3000 series has multiTouch capabilities which allows up to 10 fingers simultaneously!
[ This Message was edited by: Karun on 2010-02-09 12:03 ]
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Posted: 2010-02-09 12:55:48
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On 2010-02-09 10:44:30, sealover94 wrote:
whoever is thinking of buying a x10 with 1.6 version must be a fool....
wait for 2.0 to be intergrated....but until then you will find out there will be plenty of better phones to choose...
[ This Message was edited by: sealover94 on 2010-02-09 09:44 ]
Motorola MOTOROI is all that plus some mo'
Xenon flash and HD video recording...this is delicious...
For now happy with the X10.
Even with the old a*s proto firmware it's lightning fast.
A pleasure to browse trough time/mediascape
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Posted: 2010-02-09 13:43:25
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