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http://www.mobile-review.com/articles/2011/ces2011-1-en.shtml
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when i read all the remark here... they are saying this is a solution good for short term.
I really hope I got the time to dig up what they wrote about T610 and K700.... during those years since those
phone also not using the greatest electronics of their times.
oh well anyway review/ critics can be wrong when the product officially out in market.
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Posted: 2011-01-11 01:54:29
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On 2011-01-10 15:09:32, SKIBBE wrote:
Adreno 205, 220 had been nice for gaming. 2x the speed as the 205 offers. looks nice thou!
For Qualcomm chips - the 220 is ONLY for their Dual-Core lineup thus far according to wikipedia - who's source is Qualcomm.
BTW, several pages back I DID state the cpu as being MSM8255 without ANY inside help, tips, or anything else. Just pure research.
So the HTC Inspire 4G ALSO uses this same cpu/imbedded gpu solution as well for their AT&T launch. Yup looks like Qualcomm screwed up big time on release of their dual-core cpu solution. But we'll see 2nd half of 2011 with better than originally developed dual-core solution from them; but I'm sure a few engineers in house are being flogged double-time to come up with something better than Tegra2.
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Posted: 2011-01-11 06:07:17
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On 2011-01-11 01:54:29, c96sthl wrote:
http://www.mobile-review.com/articles/2011/ces2011-1-en.shtml
can help to
when i read all the remark here... they are saying this is a solution good for short term.
I really hope I got the time to dig up what they wrote about T610 and K700.... during those years since those
phone also not using the greatest electronics of their times.
oh well anyway review/ critics can be wrong when the product officially out in market.
i was not in to any forums back then but i owned both of them and t610 rock my socks! and the k700 ohh the k700 it hade 30MB internal memory and could play mp3 ringtones om that was the shit i tell you, noone of my friends had that back then. i ownd them so to speach
(drawback was that i had a com-port cabel, thus trasfering a 3.5MB mp3 took like 60 minutes and like to have transfer errors, but when it worked !!
)
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Posted: 2011-01-11 08:46:54
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On 2011-01-11 08:46:54, SKIBBE wrote:
On 2011-01-11 01:54:29, c96sthl wrote:
http://www.mobile-review.com/articles/2011/ces2011-1-en.shtml
can help to
when i read all the remark here... they are saying this is a solution good for short term.
I really hope I got the time to dig up what they wrote about T610 and K700.... during those years since those
phone also not using the greatest electronics of their times.
oh well anyway review/ critics can be wrong when the product officially out in market.
i was not in to any forums back then but i owned both of them and t610 rock my socks! and the k700 ohh the k700 it hade 30MB internal memory and could play mp3 ringtones om that was the shit i tell you, noone of my friends had that back then. i ownd them so to speach
(drawback was that i had a com-port cabel, thus trasfering a 3.5MB mp3 took like 60 minutes and like to have transfer errors, but when it worked !!
)
you forgotten during T610 out... nokia offering 7250 with stereo radio then 6225 with edge vs T630
when K700 out...nokia offer bigger screen....1megapixel camera and expandable memory on 7610 (plus its a smartphone)
but still SE beat them out.... its all about proper marketing just like how apple do best. Remember the day
when all the competition between SE and Nokia is always SE non smartphone product vs Nokia smartphone.
of course I can't say all Nokia spec at those time are far superior to SE but point is...not necessary you need the latest and greatest to be at top.
maybe time change
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Posted: 2011-01-11 09:31:28
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really like the redesigned camera UI. much cleaner and doesn't have any of the blue the x10 camera UI had.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4MHk82KdF0
^around 4:22 the camera UI gets a quick demo
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Posted: 2011-01-11 09:33:40
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@c96sthl i guess it was the price/design that made a great deal too, i have "hated" nokia since the 3110 5110 5210 and such phones.. i mean every little kid had that phone.. just in different housing/shells it was so "un-unique" so i had to buy a SE (it was swedish and noone else had one, been using my t20 (crappy) but when i got the t68, first mobile with color screen i was hooked
) there was no other alternativ than the k700 smartphones back than was more than i needed in functions and in price.
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Posted: 2011-01-11 09:52:04
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On 2011-01-11 09:52:04, SKIBBE wrote:
@c96sthl i guess it was the price/design that made a great deal too, i have "hated" nokia since the 3110 5110 5210 and such phones.. i mean every little kid had that phone.. just in different housing/shells it was so "un-unique" so i had to buy a SE (it was swedish and noone else had one, been using my t20 (crappy) but when i got the t68, first mobile with color screen i was hooked
) there was no other alternativ than the k700 smartphones back than was more than i needed in functions and in price.
yup... the taste of those phone is so cool in 2003/04
just like how Apple's iPHONE now...
but hope SE find back their Midas touch on style and good marketing strategy again
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Posted: 2011-01-11 09:55:07
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Yeah they need more of a girl strategy, if not the design, then offer some more colors. let the user "feel" uniqe make a phone that third party factorys can make stuff for, make the market bigger, like housings/docking stations, iphone keeps there phones alive because you have bought so many things for them, and the the stuff will work with the successor iphone4. i would love to have some neat stuff for my phone, but SE choses to but the USB charger on top (not easy to design a dock sation for that, nor a good car-holder... sell batteryhatches in different colors? i would love to have one in aliminium with the same bronze colors as the sides for example
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Posted: 2011-01-11 10:00:44
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Some things cleared up at the
Product Blog: The CPU and GPU specs are: MSM8255 at 1 GHz with Adreno 205.
The music player does have an equalizer, my current software has 10 different genre based presets.
It does not have a front facing camera.
Mediascape is removed in its earlier form and has changed into a customizable widget based “media pane” (as shown briefly in the video)
It’s too early to officially give detailed comments around specific later Android versions for XperiaTM arc during its lifecycle but the changes we have made to our way of working with Android puts us in a good position to make sure that Xperia arc will get later versions in a timely manner.
I’ve seen articles around higher numbers than 2.3 being seen in the display of Xperia arc phones – As I have been informed that is due to a misconfiguration in some samples and nothing to get too excited about really, sorry.
It does have two microphones which will be used for noise suppression during phone calls.
The camera LED flash is possible to put in four different modes; Auto, Fill-flash, Red-eye Reduction & Off.
It does have full multi touch support, I just tried a similar multi touch test app as I did in the video on the X10 and at least in that app it accepts 4 simultaneous touch points without any issues with X- and Y-axis or such things. I will try to get confirmation on final specs in regards to multi touch.
It does support wi-fi up to the 802.11n mode.
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Posted: 2011-01-11 14:36:45
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Despite what SE has done to us X10 users i realy want the Arc, wish i could upgrade this year, those specs look realy good and what a gorgeous design.
[ This Message was edited by: Tsepz_GP on 2011-01-11 13:56 ]
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Posted: 2011-01-11 14:52:33
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