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That's very disaapointing to here Aurelius. I was expecting the "Arc S" to have more advanced feature: an SE android phone with 1.5ghz dual-core OMAP 4460, Wi-Link 7.0, 1gb RAM, 16gb internal memory, qHD screen, 1800 mah battery, HSPA+ up to 21 mbps, NFC and plasma flash. These features combined with Arc's design and camera are fine with me and what just SE needs right now, not just a minor update of the Arc. Beside, it has just been few months since they released Arc and Arc is not widely available yet. I hope the "Arc S" features are not final.
[ This Message was edited by: rss_ndrsn on 2011-07-18 20:39 ]
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Posted: 2011-07-18 21:37:47
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if xperia arc s is the only smartphone we are gettin this year,and there is no xperia duo,then i believe sony ericsson will most likely change its processor from 1.4ghz to a dual-core 1.2ghz..HP did exactly the same thing with pre 3...Also remember back in november 2010,arc was supposed to have a 800mhz processor,and we ended with a 1ghz processor...lets wait and see....
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Posted: 2011-07-18 22:43:07
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What on earth should be the reason to release an Arc S with only a slightly improved processor? Have they gone completely nuts over at Sony Ericsson?
I have no idea about the internal structures of a company but to have year after year of wrong and untimely decisions shows a company in decay.
PLs no more bad words about Eldar, after all he seems to have been one of the few with enough insight to foresee the predicament of SE!
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Posted: 2011-07-19 01:35:44
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We don't need a Arc S!!!
We need a Monster-Flagship!!!
U are killing us... 
[ This Message was edited by: king-james on 2011-07-19 00:40 ]
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Posted: 2011-07-19 01:38:21
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Just a thought, if is is an upgrade by merely overclocking, then there might be a chance that it is a software update, which will be availabe to all arc users? Something like X10 -> X10 HD?
[ This Message was edited by: yuunanase on 2011-07-19 02:49 ]
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Posted: 2011-07-19 03:43:32
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An Xperia Arc S would probably use the MSM8255T (overclocked version of the MSM8255 in the Xperia Arc)
There are Japanese Android phones that do this.
This is somewhat dissapointing however, I wonder when the announcement will be.
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Posted: 2011-07-19 07:09:31
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On 2011-07-18 15:21:42, DarkKrypt wrote:
if so above is true dont like the name
its samsungs 'thing' the -> S
id prefer we cool it the xperia arc II or arc X or arc + (like google plus

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Sounds more like HTC.
Wildfire --> Wildfire S
Desire --> Desire S
Incredible --> Incredible S
For Samsung, the "S" in "Galaxy S" denotes the model, hence there's a "Galaxy S II".
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Posted: 2011-07-19 09:13:27
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On 2011-07-19 09:13:27, lolstebbo wrote:
On 2011-07-18 15:21:42, DarkKrypt wrote:
if so above is true dont like the name
its samsungs 'thing' the -> S
id prefer we cool it the xperia arc II or arc X or arc + (like google plus

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Sounds more like HTC.
Wildfire --> Wildfire S
Desire --> Desire S
Incredible --> Incredible S
For Samsung, the "S" in "Galaxy S" denotes the model, hence there's a "Galaxy S II".
i realised that after at work.
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Posted: 2011-07-19 12:42:24
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ST-ERICSSON announced @ February 09, 2011 about the PM2300
http://www.stericsson.com/press_releases/powerhub.jsp
NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW

on the PM2300 information page it says :
"Halves the battery charging time: less than 3h for a 25Ah battery"
http://www.stericsson.com/products/pm2300-power-management.jsp
25Ah = 2500mAh
ST-Ericsson said the PM2300 will launch in Fall 2011 FOR Tablet and Smartphone

[ This Message was edited by: back2you on 2011-07-19 17:12 ]
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Posted: 2011-07-19 18:11:02
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Don't mix things up... this is just a power hub, that sit's between the charger, battery and the phone/tablet it self so it can charge the battery, power the phone or directly power the phone while the battery is low ( and charging also )...
regular power hubs can handle 1.5A of current while most smart phone uses normally 1A +- 250mA on average... supporting higher amperage means faster charging and handling intense tasks while charging in the same time...
this power hub supports 3A of charging. so it's more powerful than regular power hubs
more powerful power hubs does not mean higher capacity batteries, you can even connect a 2800mAh third party batteries with the same chargers and power hubs, but it will take longer to charge the battery duo to it's higher capacity...
at first time when phones and early smart phones uses small capacity battries like 1000mA and lower, there was no need for higher power power hubs and no need for high current chargers, the 500mA that standard USB can provide is enough for 2 hours of full charge from absolutely empty battery, but now with smartphones get higher capacity like 1500-1800mAh and tablets get higher in the 2000-3000mAh regular 500mAh will need too much time, so they used higher power chargers ( 700~1000mAh ) and more powerful power hubs to make charging faster and take the same 2 hours...
but when going to tablets which uses batteries in higher capacities like 24-25 for most known tablets ( Transformer, iPad, Xoom ) battery charging take too much time even for 1A chargers and even 1.5A chargers, that's why iPad uses 2.1A for charging for example and still take 4 - 5 hours... ( using USB it will take 8 - 10 hours !! )... using higher power hubs means faster charging and if you have 25Ah battery like iPad it will take less than 3 hours to charge it using such a power hub and 3A charger
don't expect 2500 mAh batteries to be used in current phones, it's possible yes but current batteries technology can't squeeze such capacity in a small reasonable size... maybe after several years when new breakthrough technology advances and we will be able to find higher capacity in small size and low weight... Nanotechnology seems promising but it's not ready yet for mass production...
if you insists on 2500mAh you can find some third party 2800mAh even for Arc ( like Mugen power batteries ) but it will require replacing the back cover and increasing the thickness to much...
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Posted: 2011-07-19 19:14:52
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