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On 2008-08-18 07:55:43, max_wedge wrote:
Why can't people read posts before replying to them?
That would be too easy!
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Posted: 2008-08-18 09:19:47
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X5!!!
hmm looks fake to me.
http://www.mobile-arsenal.com.ua/news/2546/
http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/[....]icsson-xperia-x5-rumours.phtml[ This Message was edited by: Humble on 2008-08-18 12:17 ]
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Posted: 2008-08-18 13:13:11
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haha
you must be kiddin' it's a concept from here esato's thread "photoshop concepts etc".
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Posted: 2008-08-18 13:25:08
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Stumbled across a very good article in the Mobile Opportunity archive entitled
"The shape of the smartphone and mobile data markets" which may be of interest to many of you in this thread.
Michael Mace places many devices on a Mobile Data usage diagram based on features that customers will pay extra for. From what I understand of the X1, I think it'll appeal as an entertainment/communication device (an already crowded market) or a combination entertainment/communication/information management device in the center of the diagram which is the Zone of Death (enthusiastic owners in numbers too small to sustain any product). I hope its not the latter.
It's definately worth a look.
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Posted: 2008-08-18 13:33:37
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The GPS chip being different is a joke, the GPS chipset is System on a Chip on the MSM7200 cant be changed, its built into the chip. Seems like the source is not very reliable
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Posted: 2008-08-18 14:01:54
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To aksd When mentioning the camera module I pressume they mean the actual hardware interface cam module that interface to the GPIO lines of the chip.
I agree the GPS on the msm72xxa
must be identical in both devices, I dont see no reason why they would interface an external sirf3 or other nmea module when the actual functionality is integrated into the chipset, I wonder whether the TV out can be enabled since this is the case in the Touch Pro,
This would be an addition to the X1 since it is suppose to be an multimedia device
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Posted: 2008-08-18 15:24:34
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Excellent article. The "dead zone" is exactly why there are no true AIO devices yet. There is simply not enough demand.
Those users like those of us who fit into all three categories invariably find we need 2 or even 3 different devices to meet our needs. I've been arguing this for some time, and people wonder why I still use a PDA phone AND still carry a non-smartphone as my main mobile device, but it is because there are still no devices that can perform the communication, information and entertainment needs in one truly pocketable formfactor.
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Posted: 2008-08-18 15:54:55
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Yeah, we're right in the dead zone of that chart with the X1 and Touch Pro.
Get'em while they last!
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Posted: 2008-08-18 16:32:56
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On 2008-08-18 16:32:56, WhyBe wrote:
Yeah, we're right in the dead zone of that chart with the X1 and Touch Pro.
Get'em while they last!
Did you read the comments?
"Tommi Vilkamo said...
Once again, great post!
However, as a Nokia insider I'm not so sure about the "zone of death" on your last chart, and the death-valley-of-mid-range-devices on chart 2.
After all:
- general-purpose S60 models such as 6600, N70, and N73 sell like hot cakes and bring a huge piles of money for Nokia
- industry analysts always urge Nokia to fill any gaps in the mid-range"

should read the comments too
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Posted: 2008-08-18 17:23:27
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problems is, I don't agree with that comment. N73 does not have touchscreen, does not have qwerty, does not have wifi....
Even N95 does not have qwerty. E series do not have the multimedia of the N95. So, no "general purpose" nokia fills the role the X1 can fill, or currently filled by the touch pro.
Nokia phones are orientated to either communicator or entertainment category but not both and therefore do not fall into the "dead zone". So despite they sell like hotcakes, they do not address the zone of death segment.
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Tricks and Tricks for K800 File System Tweaks for K750[ This Message was edited by: max_wedge on 2008-08-18 17:01 ]
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