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^^HAMID^^ Posts: 205

peoples who have the black one... does it have MT support or all was just a rumour
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Posted: 2010-04-03 06:42:18
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Bankai123 Posts: 32


On 2010-04-03 06:42:18, ^^HAMID^^ wrote:
peoples who have the black one... does it have MT support or all was just a rumour


It was an APRIL FOOLS joke. Both the black and white one have Android 1.6 which does not support MT!!!
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Posted: 2010-04-03 07:01:01
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Bankai123 Posts: 32

So today i tested out the battery and in this department the X10 deserves a gold star. It all officially started at 10:00am, the first thing i did was turn on WIFI, BLUETOOTH, and GPS even though they weren't gonna be used they still contributed to my test. Also the display was in full brightness set to dim in 15 seconds when not used. I listened to music for about 20 minutes, then watched a show for about 42 minutes, Then i let it play music for about 2 hours while i worked, got 3 phonecalls during that time. Then took a break, and after that i listened to music for about an hour during which time i shot 4 videos and took 4 pictures. About 75% of the day was spent using 3G and Timescape was set to update itself every 15 minutes. At the end of it all the X10 withstood 6 hours of very heavy usage. I left 3G on, but turned off wifi, bluetooth and Gps at 4:20pm when the X10 finally said it only had 10% of its battery left. Timescape updated itself 3 times after that and when i finally got home at 5:15pm the phone still wasn't dead.

Let's be honest here people. NO ONE is gonna use the phone with all the features turned on and no one is gonna leave it playing music on purpose when they're away from the phone for 2 hours like i did which means that the phone should last a whole day on a single charge. The battery exceeded my expectations specially since Android is a well known battery eater.
[ This Message was edited by: Bankai123 on 2010-04-03 06:46 ]

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Posted: 2010-04-03 07:41:41
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moogoo Posts: > 500

that's great news bankai. sounds great to me!

btw.. can you do voice navigation on the x10 with google nav? in other words.... say "navigate to " and it starts up google nav and automatically starts routing you?
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Posted: 2010-04-03 08:20:12
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OffLineR Posts: > 500

Great test Bankai.
Try listening to music via a2dp and surfing the web via wireless. this easily overloads most of the phones in the market.
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Posted: 2010-04-03 10:23:18
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Trickois Posts: 149

@Bankai123 Thanks for the encouraging news re: the battery.

@Arne re: voice dialling, I have just had a quick look at the thread about BT File transfer, and found these specs quoted as coming from the White Paper:

The X10 white paper states this:
BluetoothTM profiles supported:
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile,
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile,
Generic Access Profile,
Generic Object Exchange Profile,
Handsfree Profile,
Headset Profile,
Object Push Profile

Hopefully the Handsfree profile should mean that with devices like MW600 or my HCB300 which can start voice dialling themselves, the X10 should work well in this capacity. If so, this would be pretty much unique amongst Android phones as far as I can make out...
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Posted: 2010-04-03 11:19:11
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anonymuser Posts: > 500


On 2010-04-03 07:01:01, Bankai123 wrote:
It was an APRIL FOOLS joke. Both the black and white one have Android 1.6 which does not support MT!!!


More importantly, the *hardware* of both phones is incapable of multitouch, regardless of any future update to Android 2 (which does have multitouch). Pretty poor April fool's IMO...
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Posted: 2010-04-03 12:01:23
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Saka Posts: 165


On 2010-04-03 05:41:57, saltorio wrote:
Thank you for contacting Sony Ericsson Online Support.

In regards to your first question, the Xperia™ X10, X10 mini, X10 mini pro all support 16M colors, hardware wise. Software wise there are limitations from the OS and what the future upgrades will imply on leveraging screen capability is not visible to me at this point. And yes the screen on the X10 is made of mineral glass.
You can view the Xperia™X10 specifications by logging on to: http://www.sonyericsson.com/c[....]ew/xperiax10?cc=ca&lc=en


Sounds good. Hopefully whomever sent me this response knows what they're talking about.

Question still remains though: why are X10 mini and X10 mini pro advertised with 16M colors while X10 only with 64k colors? They both have same OS (Android 1.6).
[ This Message was edited by: Saka on 2010-04-03 12:57 ]

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Posted: 2010-04-03 13:56:32
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orbitech Posts: 34


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Posted: 2010-04-03 13:58:17
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jakester2000 Posts: 142

Well I thought I had finally made up my mind and was going to buy the X10 - but this 65k/16m colours issue is bothering me. My old W960 has 256k colours and it seems nuts to downgrade in that department, especially when I will be utilisng its media functions. I don't expect it's THAT noticable but Ive already seen people saying there is some banding with the colours. I can totally handle that if I felt that it was just a temporary thing and that the update would fix it but I really don't like this uncertainty. Im amazed we're still getting mixed messages from inside Can't someone in that company just contact the screen manufacturer, find out and tell us?
[ This Message was edited by: jakester2000 on 2010-04-03 13:26 ]

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Posted: 2010-04-03 14:25:26
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