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Well let's just wait for a real review from GSMArena. They make the best reviews out there. And the review should be available in a couple of days. They will also test the battery thoroughly.
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Posted: 2012-09-21 20:32:23
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Yeah. Many review sites are biased and it's probably part of this damn business.
Anyway I think Sony makes a great effort, just remember how much time it took Samsung to be
where they are now.
One could always expect more, but in the end I hope they play it safe.
And will never repeat X2 fiasco. This phone destroyed
opinion in many places.
I am not sure I need Xperia T now as S is still one of the top devices.
And I have it only from April...
Still, a great phone fighting with quadcores.
[ This Message was edited by: doministry on 2012-09-21 19:45 ]
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Posted: 2012-09-21 20:44:09
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Another review
That 4.6-inch screen sports an impressive 1,280 x 720 resolution, so we were looking forward to seeing how the Xperia T's 1,850mAh battery handled the workload. In summary, it delivered a middle-of-the-road showing. We got just under six hours of constant video playback, WiFi and 3G enabled regularly polling Twitter and our email. Sure, that's incrementally higher than the Xperia S, but given its non-removable nature, we were never quite confident that the Xperia T would go the distance. With medium to heavy use, we managed about a full work day, but we'd advise carrying either an external battery or a USB cable if you're going to work overtime.[ This Message was edited by: DACHA on 2012-09-21 20:05 ]
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Posted: 2012-09-21 21:00:33
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Sony's stacked Exmor RS phone camera sensors detuned over quality worries
Sony would still like you to get excited about its upcoming Exmor RS stacked CMOS image sensors -- just not too excited. Both the 8-megapixel IMX134 and 13-megapixel IMX135 are scaling back from their original RGBW (red, green, blue, white) coding to an ordinary RGB over concerns that they aren't meeting Sony's "image quality standards" as originally designed. Consequently, either sensor will be less sensitive to light and diminish some of that high dynamic range magic. The company also doesn't want to get our hopes up for a quick arrival on shelves and clarifies that there's a phased launch starting in January.
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Posted: 2012-09-21 21:04:00
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Posted: 2012-09-22 12:00:44
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On 2012-09-22 12:00:44, randomuser wrote:
That's you're new phone? could you please run the benchmarks?
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Posted: 2012-09-22 12:13:30
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Hahahaha no buddy
I wish !!
It's the Skyfall 007 Special Edition Xperia T packaging.
EDIT: Here's the Special Bond Edition being unboxed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSyZVWKmSpE[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2012-09-22 11:36 ]
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Posted: 2012-09-22 12:31:31
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Haha nice packaging!
And unboxing in german.
But I still prefer TX & V.
[ This Message was edited by: king-james on 2012-09-22 13:02 ]
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Posted: 2012-09-22 14:01:03
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http://www.sogi.com.tw/newfor[....]cle_list.aspx?topic_ID=6201651
compare to
http://www.mobile-review.com/review/apple-iphone5-fl.shtml
i cant say that iphone make better photos than TX
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Posted: 2012-09-22 16:09:00
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Me either.
But the question:
So Xperia T has a 4,55 inch screen but than the lowest part is ALWAYS ocuppied by those stupid buttons?
That means the phone has effectively SMALLER screen than Xperia S.
[ This Message was edited by: doministry on 2012-09-22 15:34 ]
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Posted: 2012-09-22 16:28:00
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