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rickster2kuk Posts: > 500

It's not really a comprehensive test. Although I've been impressed by the SGSII in terms of image quality I still am wary about it's dynamic contrast issues.

The Arc is never going to compete with the N8 which has a bigger sensor but I don't think it's half as bad as that review makes it out to be.

As for Exmor, yes, I do think it's a bit of a gimmick designed to sell the phone.
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Posted: 2011-06-26 12:38:33
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Platia1 Posts: 242

Most shots of the Arc typically show as being slightly worse, the same, or slightly better then the S II

I think a single dodgy photo has completely altered the results.
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Posted: 2011-06-26 12:47:52
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caff111 Posts: 228

Is there one click root for Arc with firmware 2.3.3?? Thanks....
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Posted: 2011-06-26 13:16:13
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tranced Posts: > 500

This could help: [How-to] Root your Arc (Xperia NEO file included)
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Posted: 2011-06-26 13:23:07
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caff111 Posts: 228


On 2011-06-26 13:23:07, tranced wrote:
This could help: [How-to] Root your Arc (Xperia NEO file included)



I prefer not to unlock the bootloader......is there one click root without unlock the bootloader for 2.3.3 on Arc?
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Posted: 2011-06-26 13:36:44
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titus1 Posts: > 500


On 2011-06-26 13:36:44, caff111 wrote:

On 2011-06-26 13:23:07, tranced wrote:
This could help: [How-to] Root your Arc (Xperia NEO file included)



I prefer not to unlock the bootloader......is there one click root without unlock the bootloader for 2.3.3 on Arc?


How about GINGERBREAK?
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Posted: 2011-06-26 15:13:01
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SKIBBE Posts: > 500

What is your uptime guys n girls, i am around 600h now. (usually i reboot often, but the Arc seems to be fine without reboots, to my surprise)
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Posted: 2011-06-26 19:14:04
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xtacy Posts: 117

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On 2011-06-26 15:13:01, titus1 wrote:
\\r\\nOn 2011-06-26 13:36:44, caff111 wrote:\\r\\n
\\r\\nOn 2011-06-26 13:23:07, tranced wrote:\\r\\nThis could help: [How-to] Root your Arc (Xperia NEO file included)\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n\\r\\nI prefer not to unlock the bootloader......is there one click root without unlock the bootloader for 2.3.3 on Arc? \\r\\n
\\r\\n\\r\\nHow about GINGERBREAK?


You seem to be out of touch mate. Gingerbreak doesn't work on 2.3.3
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Posted: 2011-06-26 19:23:00
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doministry Posts: > 500


On 2011-06-26 12:13:02, danman7_200 wrote:
http://www.allaboutsymbian.co[....]p_Smartphone_Cameras_pitch.php

Comparison of top smart phones camera quality. I am very disappointed with the arcs performance here. I have the galaxy s2 now but still it comes as a surprise to me. The exmor r sensor seems to be just a marketing gimmick. What does everyone else think?


Lol what a test. Man that's hilarious.
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Posted: 2011-06-26 20:32:08
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mode Posts: > 500


On 2011-06-26 12:13:02, danman7_200 wrote:
http://www.allaboutsymbian.co[....]p_Smartphone_Cameras_pitch.php

Comparison of top smart phones camera quality. I am very disappointed with the arcs performance here. I have the galaxy s2 now but still it comes as a surprise to me. The exmor r sensor seems to be just a marketing gimmick. What does everyone else think?



After a comprehensive tinkering with the Arc for about a week, my verdict is that if the Arc was equipped with X10's camera sensor with a real flash, it would've gotten much better reviews. Exmor-R is almost always noise riddled while X10 sensor does the job nicely balancing superior noise suppression with resolved detail in dark ambience. There's also a sort of lens distortion/blur occuring in Arc photos at the outer areas eventhough the centre seems sharp enough but the X10 images seem consistently sharp throughout in all instances. The only thing I liked about the Arc was the flash, and even then pictures would appear cold (white'ish) instead of the actual hue. My W995 flash had better actual reproduction of a subject in dark ambience. The little dark android in the cardboard box with a small peeping hole test is just a gimmick, even my X10 can do that using Night Landscape. All in all, SE is repeating what had plundered their marketshare a few years ago, the raping of a highly valued market branding name while they devalue their own in the process. I fail to fathom why...
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Posted: 2011-06-27 05:29:57
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