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Nodar go sleep until next announcement please.
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Posted: 2013-10-27 00:22:06
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The next flagship I suggest to make use of:
1. Display. Yes we need IPS tech on the display. I'll go for a little bit of adding cost just to have a better display for the next flagship.
2. Retain 1080p full HD screens. Going up means more battery hogger.
3. Battery. Up ante the battery for 3200 mAh if they can.
4. Camera Sensor. Retain to 1/2.3" or develop even 1/2" inch for better quality
5. OIS. Yes. We need that Optical Steadyshot for future iteration to avoid video cropping
6. Better BIONZ image processing engine on improvement when it comes to low-light photography
7. Use the Xenon flash now, or develop a xenon flash as an add-on (better to insert it in the earphone plug and sync it with the camera, just like the iBlazr)
8. If no Xenon flash, use Dual LED flash.
9. Maintain its bulkiness. Current Z1's thickness is almost good.
10. Add more mics, or use the HAAC mics just like Nokia's.
11. Retain 1080p video recording, but if they could use pixel binning tech on videos, why not. Just like an ability to record 4K and downsizing to 1080p with no quality changes.
12. Put that goddamn 1080p/60 video recording.
13. H.265. This is the future of video recording (well I know Qualcomm's SoCs are now being developed in this area)
14. Add more video codec for Movies app. Qualcomm SoCs do support almost many video codecs, why does Sony can't allow all.
15. Full Manual camera controls, PASM. I know it is know being developed by Sony and we'll just wait for their bomb to drop)
16. TransferJet tech and make it built-in. Sony made this tech and although some people bashed this as the "IrDA of the future", this tech can utilize transfer speeds faster than WiFi direct.
17. Make use of stereo speakers on the bottom part of the Z1. Current one has only one speaker on the leftmost portion.
18. Infrared for other appliance's control. This may support all Sony gadgets like TV, Stereo, PlayStation, etc.
[ This Message was edited by: rency0722 on 2013-10-27 02:39 ]
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Posted: 2013-10-27 03:31:31
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Okay guys let's hope Kaz is reading this thread
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Posted: 2013-10-27 05:18:20
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Offtopic: i´ve started to watch a series called "the blacklist" and its all Sony sponsored
from the computers to the screens and the phones.. everything
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Posted: 2013-10-27 06:02:10
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supercoolman Posts: > 500
when the rumour thread is filled with wishlist...
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Posted: 2013-10-27 06:13:10
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A NEW prototype of JDI's 5.2 inch FHD 423 ppi WRGB (whitemagic) OLED display:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcC8wWk0wx0
looks amazing! the colors tones look very accurate to me, and very bright and sharp screen, very high ppi for OLED, unlike other OLED displays... and i bet that viewing angles are very wide
but said to be in mass production only from april so probably only for a 2015 device.
[ This Message was edited by: amirprog on 2013-10-27 08:17 ]
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Posted: 2013-10-27 08:50:01
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That's cuz it's WhiteMagic OLED
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Posted: 2013-10-27 10:30:18
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talking about whitemagic, look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7n14U6I6W8
not the same display, but it shows how WRBG cuts the power consumption in up to 50% in comparison to RBG while the image quality stays the same. they seem to improve in this over what in the xperia p.
[ This Message was edited by: amirprog on 2013-10-27 10:08 ]
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Posted: 2013-10-27 10:59:55
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Maybe, maybe just my guessing...
In normal OLED, when you want pure white all sub-pixels will work the R, G & B will all work, so If the White magic does have a dedicated white sub-pixel...
So in WhiteMagic, if you want pure white, you only need one sub-pixel to run rather than three sub-pixels in normal R, G & B... that's 77% power reduction just for showing white color per pixel... in normal OLED running White actually consume more power than LCD panels...
So if the White Magic in OLED was a single sub-pixel for white rather than additional sub-pixels then it will reduce the power consumption... then it should consume lower power than LCD in full white...
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Posted: 2013-10-27 12:20:18
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Who knows, maybe those 5,2 inch OLED screens will end up in 2nd half 2014 flagship model along with fast wireless charging
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Posted: 2013-10-27 14:22:11
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