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Site 35:
https://apps.fcc.gov/eas/GetApplicationAttachment.html?id=2680009
- What have 178,33 mm screen size?
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Posted: 2015-07-20 19:48:56
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Impressive sony! impressive! almost no info leaked, not even a factory first/back panel. you outdone yourself. last year was quite different... :
http://www.xperiablog.net/201[....]-the-xperia-z3-and-z3-compact/
sources are literally speechless!
@red98
I guess lets say hello to
z5 tablet compact (z3 tablet compact has 178,33 mm the height you mentioned), take a look:
http://www.phonearena.com/pho[....]-Z3-Tablet-Compact_id8881/size calibrate your pc display if needed.
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Posted: 2015-07-20 20:07:35
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So if tablet compact exists, shall we say goodbye to Z5 Ultra? Hope not, dont wanna go back to ios :'(
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Posted: 2015-07-21 00:46:14
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The said document posted shows screen size as diagonal, 178.33 mm is 7 inches, so smaller than the current 8 inch tablet. There are other measurements in the document, 164.19mm and 79.5mm. I stuck these into my calculator and the diagonal measurement does not add up to the side measurements. Instead, the sides would provide a diagonal of 182.42mm. So it seems the side measurements could be the actual LCD panel size with the black screen margins?
Sony mobile phones, carry the PY7-PM label, tablets do not. Plus in the document the device is described as a smart phone.
Here are some possibilities to what we might have here.
1. This is a giant ass phone to replace the Z ultra
2. Sony has stuck a tablet into the PY7-PM category
Going back to #1, I feel this is plausible, look at the Huawei Mediapad X2
http://www.gsmarena.com/huawei_mwc_2015-review-1216p2.php
It is 7 inches, granted a screen res of 1920x1200 not 1080, but if Huawei can create something like this, so can Sony. In the photos of the mediapad x2 looks a bit large in the hands but not that much larger than the ZU. That being said, if Sony can minimize the device margins to super minimum like we saw on the Lavender, then perhaps the device could be even smaller? Remains to be seen.
Unless Sony has decided to consolidate the ZU and tablet compact into one model and meet half way, 7 inches, to minimize the amount of devices?
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Posted: 2015-07-21 10:01:21
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@ascariss
Can you link to those measurements?
if what you wrote is the case then i wish good luck to sony for selling such so called "smartphone".
in this regard, all they need is a phablet flag in 5.8-6" display and a new tablet compact in 8" display. a device in between is a turn off for most if not all people because no one can carry it in pocket and people wanting a mini tablet will rather get z3 tablet compact or other mini tablet. moreover, even if they make a 7" display device will a relatively small bezel, still, no one to be able to carry it in pants pocket because its dimensions would be as z ultra once or a bit bigger.
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Posted: 2015-07-21 10:28:53
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On 2015-07-21 10:28:53, amirprog wrote:
@ascariss
Can you link to those measurements?
if what you wrote is the case then i wish good luck to sony for selling such so called "smartphone". in this regard, all they need is a phablet flag in 5.8-6" display and a new tablet compact in 8" display. a device in between is a turn off for most if not all people because no one can carry it in pocket and people wanting a mini tablet will rather get z3 tablet compact or other mini tablet. moreover, even if they make a 7" display device will a relatively small bezel, still, no one to be able to carry it in pants pocket because its dimensions would be as z ultra once or a bit bigger.
click this link
https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/ea[....]P4AtBg%3D%3D&fcc_id=PY7-PM0893
select RF Exposure, should open up a pdf and go to page 35.
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Posted: 2015-07-21 10:36:10
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6" t2 ultra's dimensions are 165.2 x 83.8 x 7.7 mm
a 7 inch phablet is smaller then even t2 ultra , is it possible?
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Posted: 2015-07-21 10:38:19
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@ascariss
Thanks.
i measured it against other devices using phonearena phone size tool. fcc clearly notes that the measurements are only for the "
display screen". in terms of daily driver smartphone this device is a no go. i'm afraid it is the new ultra in 7" display. i don't see why sony would make a new tablet compact with a 7" display. well, lets hope the latter is the case and sony still reading a 5.8-6" display or increase the main flag display to 5.5".
[ This Message was edited by: amirprog on 2015-07-21 10:04 ]
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Posted: 2015-07-21 10:58:54
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On 2015-07-21 10:38:19, blackzeros wrote:
6" t2 ultra's dimensions are 165.2 x 83.8 x 7.7 mm
a 7 inch phablet is smaller then even t2 ultra , is it possible?
Hmm using this website
http://www.prinds.com/tools/screenDimensions.htm
and putting in 178.33 in 16:9, we get 155mm by 87.4 mm, which is wider than the apparent 79.5mm width.
Changing it to 16:10 also doesn't work, we get 151 x 94.5 so again wider than 79.5mm. Unless I am doing something wrong. I was doing this initially by hand on a paper, and getting the above said numbers and thought, something is off but it seems the site has confirmed the dimensions.
Not sure what to think now.
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Posted: 2015-07-21 11:22:15
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so it cant be a 7 inch device unless having a 21:9 screen ratio.i cant see any note here this specs are there for display screen, it doesnt even make sense for using only display screen to describe antenna location.i'm pretty sure these are mobile phone's dimensions.
looks like it doesnt support wifi ac, i guess this device can be c5 ultra or t4 ultra.
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Posted: 2015-07-21 12:08:16
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