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They should have made a version of the arc with dualcore and bigger battery like the motorola razr maxx, its a great concept and wouldnt make the arc that much thicker than the competition
[ This Message was edited by: motvikt on 2012-02-04 13:53 ]
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Posted: 2012-02-04 14:52:42
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On 2012-02-04 14:52:42, motvikt wrote:
They should have made a version of the arc with dualcore and bigger battery like the motorola razr maxx, its a great concept and wouldnt make the arc that much thicker than the competition
[ This Message was edited by: motvikt on 2012-02-04 13:53 ]
Not if Sony were going to use the same type of plastic that they have used for the Arc and Arc S. At least with the Xperia S, build quality looks to have improved, and hopfully there will be no (housing crack) issues with this device. Here's hoping.
[ This Message was edited by: dibdin on 2012-02-04 13:59 ]
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Posted: 2012-02-04 14:58:21
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First look at the Sony Xperia S! [Russian]
http://youtu.be/ZBcVyxdmu74
^^Scratch-resistant glass and Anti Stain-coating Put on Test
@ 1.20
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Posted: 2012-02-04 20:53:27
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Have to say that I kinda like the fact that I can chose my own ISO setting in the Xperia S... At least for me, details come before noise, especially in dark environments.
All pictures were taken in Landscape Night Mode, phone held in hand (at -15° Celsius I should add
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ISO Auto:
ISO 800:
And as a comparison, the scene shot using a Satio (SE's first 12.1 MP phone):
[ This Message was edited by: rog on 2012-02-04 20:05 ]
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Posted: 2012-02-04 21:00:50
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Wow! That's quite the jump in night shot quality since Satio! Nice!
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Posted: 2012-02-04 21:06:05
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Are you serious?? Can you not see how poor them night shots are?? It's a noisy blurry mess
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Posted: 2012-02-04 21:23:23
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I hadn't checked out the full size pics... Well, it beats having a near-pitch black mess.
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Posted: 2012-02-04 22:09:50
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I agree with bonovox, They need to reduce the noise.. I somehow prefer the satio pic, even though its dark.. But I guess most people would overlook the noise and prefer brighter shots than dark ones..
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Posted: 2012-02-04 23:08:39
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some digital cameras still struggle in low light situations. Yet here people are complaining about results from their phones, where sensors/lenses are so much smaller/inferior! Be realistic people!
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Posted: 2012-02-04 23:11:33
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Come on, most people don't even look at the full size pics. They'd prefer to be able to actually see something rather than having crisp snow textures on the street.
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Posted: 2012-02-04 23:26:31
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