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ron.jeremy Posts: 131


On 2009-11-06 08:25:49, pavlov's_dog wrote:
wow. lots of trolling here lately. maybe you guys should open a negative thread so people here can really discuss about the phone. and btw, 65k is the limit for Donut just like winmo 6.1 on x1. I bet the screen can actually support 16M. In real life though, it really wouldn't matter.


Couldn't agree with you more!
Maybe the mods are on vacation, i have never seen a worse tread in my life, totaly ruined by some biased kids, to bad.
This devices deserved better imo...

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Posted: 2009-11-06 08:31:26
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ljf881 Posts: 105

Quote:
On 2009-11-06 08:31:26, ron.jeremy wrote:

On 2009-11-06 08:25:49, pavlov's_dog wrote:
wow. lots of trolling here lately. maybe you guys should open a negative thread so people here can really discuss about the phone. and btw, 65k is the limit for Donut just like winmo 6.1 on x1. I bet the screen can actually support 16M. In real life though, it really wouldn't matter.


Couldn't agree with you more!
Maybe the mods are on vacation, i have never seen a worse tread in my life, totaly ruined by some biased kids, to bad.
This devices deserved better imo...



+1 with a capital...eh...1

While the trolls are sleeping, maybe we can have a sensible discussion about the phone. Anyone knows about DLNA? And videostreaming over the network?

Edit: typo

[ This Message was edited by: ljf881 on 2009-11-06 08:00 ]
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Posted: 2009-11-06 08:59:00
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carkitter Posts: > 500

@my ninja
The purpose of a 4" screen these days is to provide an improved user experience through better browsing, better multimedia and more room for touch activated buttons in apps (all things that the iPhone does well) not for bragging rights alone which used to be the case. Since when did availability of a digital compass become a deal breaker in a mobile phone? Does anything other than an iPhone 3Gs have one?
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Posted: 2009-11-06 08:59:16
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mq_blaugrana Posts: 3

Does the phone support file transfer through bluetooth , or not because of Android 1.6?

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Posted: 2009-11-06 09:05:48
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CELL-P Posts: 41

(FWVGA 480×854 + 4") + 65K colors = Definitely a wasted opportunity.

When the global market finally got FWVGA phones ( only 2 actually ), SE ruins the whole thing as usual.


I want S001's 3.3" FWVGA AMOLED 16m colors display on a global phone, it is much better than this!!!!


After waiting for somethings to become clear, I can say that I am not satisfied at all. I am waiting for a phone that has at lest properly equipped 3.3" FWVGA display ( AMOLED preferred ) and a properly equipped >=8 megapixel camera with high-resolution video recording and support and high build quality. In addition to the other important features such as Wi-Fi, GPS, stereo speakers....etc of course. Samsung and the Japanese manufacturers ( SHARP, NEC and Panasonic if they produce global phones next year as they mentioned earlier this year ) can do it easily. This was Sony Ericsson's last chance for real and I was expecting to get disappointed again.

Okay, what about the video recording,the speakers and the camera quality of X10? Oh wait, do I need to know.... duh.


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Posted: 2009-11-06 09:15:32
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anders260 Posts: 197

Hi

can someone explain what the compass is used for on a phone?
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Posted: 2009-11-06 09:25:43
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skynet Posts: 4

Main reason for a digital compass is to know how the map you are looking at is oriented when using GPS. It's not fun coming up from the subway trying to figure out which direction is which. For the moment I have to walk a bit 30-40 meters before my phone knows directions
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Posted: 2009-11-06 09:43:03
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goldenface Posts: > 500

Sony Ericsson to open up Timescape and Mediascape UX apps

SDKs for both apps to be release during 2010

No sooner has Sony Ericsson released the attractive X10 Xperia mobile phone then it announces that the two star apps featured on the UX operating system, Timescape and Mediascape, will be opened up to developers. Software development Kits (SDK) are to be released for both apps during the new year.

The company also admitted to the Electric Pig website that it intends to port the UX OS to other devices over its Symbian and Android portfolio - including the new Kurara?

"We are keen to open up the APIs for these applications, and we welcome a dialog with developers to get ideas and feedback, with a view to launching a Sony Ericsson SDK in early 2010," said the company.

Timescape, a management program, "manages all your communications with one person in one place. Browse through your conversations...to check out your Facebook, Twitter, photos, emails and texts all in one go." whilst Mediascape allows you to, "...get all the music, photos and videos you want from your favourite friends and artists. It accesses content from everywhere - your phone, YouTube, PlayNow - and presents everything for you."

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Posted: 2009-11-06 10:08:36
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ron.jeremy Posts: 131

The last question remains though, what about the video rec?
Some says VGA, other HD?
What is the real deal?

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Posted: 2009-11-06 10:09:07
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carkitter Posts: > 500

HD video recording is rather unlikely don't you think?
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Posted: 2009-11-06 10:24:40
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