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justus333 Posts: 163

i think they all look the same! Sony manages to produce one spitting image device after another. the differences are so marginal and random as well that Im still wondering who made it into top-management at Sony!?
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Posted: 2012-07-23 09:37:34
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admad Posts: > 500


On 2012-07-23 03:44:38, titus1 wrote:

On 2012-07-22 20:11:03, admad wrote:
Look at the buttons, it's sad -.- Is it really that obsolete now to make hardware buttons? Not only it takes usability away, but the good looks also, now enlighten me, how may i wake phone using home button, when there isn't one? Faillllll


In a way, there's app for that. You just have to shake the phone to wake it up. Or other apps that uses the volume rocker. You just have to search the Market instead of whining. Really.


That's wonderful, if I wanted sth that stupid I would go for Apple. Why strip phone from useful buttons, when it gives absolutely no advantage? Look at it, there's 1 cm strip under display just for the name XPERIA, how stupid is that... What's next, voice activated buttons? "Volume up" "Volume down" "Power on" haha
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Posted: 2012-07-23 09:44:00
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mariozlp Posts: 368

and i thought Sony was trying to avoid copying device. They look the same to me. Small differences basically on screen pixel ratio, and size. There are no more small devices, just acceptable size low ends and huge higher speced ones. I remember sonyericsson was talking about innovation, well i'm not excited about anything. A few years ago i couldn't wait to see future phones and the choice was easier, because it was obvious which device was the flagship. Now i want one feature of that device and other feature of another model and another from another. The last phone Sony - Sonyericsson made me wanna buy it was Ray, specwise and compact. + beautiful. I do like phones like P now but its too big for my taste.
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Posted: 2012-07-23 15:34:00
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motvikt Posts: > 500


On 2012-07-23 15:34:00, mariozlp wrote:
and i thought Sony was trying to avoid copying device. They look the same to me. Small differences basically on screen pixel ratio, and size. There are no more small devices, just acceptable size low ends and huge higher speced ones. I remember sonyericsson was talking about innovation, well i'm not excited about anything. A few years ago i couldn't wait to see future phones and the choice was easier, because it was obvious which device was the flagship. Now i want one feature of that device and other feature of another model and another from another. The last phone Sony - Sonyericsson made me wanna buy it was Ray, specwise and compact. + beautiful. I do like phones like P now but its too big for my taste.


Hopefully the sx will have an internationalversion, its the true successor to ray
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Posted: 2012-07-23 16:44:58
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lolstebbo Posts: 186


On 2012-07-23 15:34:00, mariozlp wrote:
and i thought Sony was trying to avoid copying device. They look the same to me. Small differences basically on screen pixel ratio, and size. There are no more small devices, just acceptable size low ends and huge higher speced ones. I remember sonyericsson was talking about innovation, well i'm not excited about anything. A few years ago i couldn't wait to see future phones and the choice was easier, because it was obvious which device was the flagship. Now i want one feature of that device and other feature of another model and another from another. The last phone Sony - Sonyericsson made me wanna buy it was Ray, specwise and compact. + beautiful. I do like phones like P now but its too big for my taste.


Sony's still got their small devices. The U is relatively compact, and the Sola's not exactly huge, either.

And if the SX ever makes it out of Japan, then we'll have our Ray successor.
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Posted: 2012-07-23 16:45:12
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titus1 Posts: > 500


On 2012-07-23 09:44:00, admad wrote:

On 2012-07-23 03:44:38, titus1 wrote:

On 2012-07-22 20:11:03, admad wrote:
Look at the buttons, it's sad -.- Is it really that obsolete now to make hardware buttons? Not only it takes usability away, but the good looks also, now enlighten me, how may i wake phone using home button, when there isn't one? Faillllll


In a way, there's app for that. You just have to shake the phone to wake it up. Or other apps that uses the volume rocker. You just have to search the Market instead of whining. Really.


That's wonderful, if I wanted sth that stupid I would go for Apple. Why strip phone from useful buttons, when it gives absolutely no advantage? Look at it, there's 1 cm strip under display just for the name XPERIA, how stupid is that... What's next, voice activated buttons? "Volume up" "Volume down" "Power on" haha


There's a lot of Xperias that would cater to your needs...buttons you say? The 2011 Xperia line-up down to X10 has it. Go buy Samsung for buttons, they still put those. Or Nokia Belle (or whatever it was called) See? It is better to shut up and just look for BUTTONS.
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Posted: 2012-07-23 17:38:44
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Detox Posts: > 500

A new smartphone on the horizon:
Sony LT25c
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Posted: 2012-07-23 20:45:34
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king-james Posts: > 500

@Detox


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Posted: 2012-07-23 21:17:13
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goldenface Posts: > 500

One of the advantages of a phone with on screen buttons is that there is no paint to peel off, which normally happens after a year of so of moderate use.
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Posted: 2012-07-23 21:48:57
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Felimenta97 Posts: > 500


On 2012-07-23 21:48:57, goldenface wrote:
One of the advantages of a phone with on screen buttons is that there is no paint to peel off, which normally happens after a year of so of moderate use.



And you can customize them.
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Posted: 2012-07-23 22:16:53
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