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Wsih Sony just once use the 20.7 MP sensor on a midrange.
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Posted: 2014-06-25 15:31:24
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Android L Preview is make me drooling right now
I hope Sony can do something amazing with this release
As they are few last company that still use standard UI design since 2.x day
And YES Android L is 64 bit!!

[ This Message was edited by: HxH on 2014-06-25 17:50 ]
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Posted: 2014-06-25 18:47:30
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@HxH
Yeah.im interested in battery saving and ART.also hope this routine allows faster updates.Can't wait to see Sony's 5.0 skin
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Posted: 2014-06-25 20:24:11
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Damn late for the stream, now they're talking about nerdy things I don't understand while the audience claps sarcastically. Gonna sleep now and wait for the details tomorrow.
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Posted: 2014-06-25 20:35:31
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If Sony really want to remove that "Sony doesn't update their devices a lot" tag they have, they should update the first Z line to the L Release (Xperia Z, ZR, ZL and Tablet Z).
IMO, in terms of how you interact with your device (not the features themselves, but the interaction UI/user) L Release crushes every single UI out there into tiny little pieces (including Sony's).
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Posted: 2014-06-25 21:07:13
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http://www.phonearena.com/new[....]ceiving-certifications_id57528
Z3 certifications
What does capturing Raw sensor data mean here?
Advanced camera capabilities — A new camera API gives you new capabilities for image capture and processing. On supported devices, your app can capture uncompressed YUV capture at full 8 megapixel resolution at 30 FPS. The API also lets you capture raw sensor data and control parameters such as exposure time, ISO sensitivity, and frame duration, on a per-frame basis.
From google developer blog
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Posted: 2014-06-25 22:47:11
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Well it looks like Sony is getting further into bed with Google since it was announced that the 2015 Bravia TV lineup will feature Google TV. Sony seemed very prominently featured too since they're using Sony TVs to demo everything, and Sony was the one they mentioned first out of all the partners. I wonder if we'll be seeing more and more crossover products between the two companies.
Anyways, anyone want to guess what's going on with Sonys SmartWatches? There was no mention of Sony being a partner for Android Wear, and now we have Samsung, LG and Moto making their announcements and not a peep related to Sony. I have no doubt that Sony are making a smartwatch for this year, but anyone have any idea what features it might have, or know when it'll be announced? Going to guess IFA along with the Z3. Also, over on NeoGAF one of the users mentioned that Google had said there would be more smartwatches with round displays using Android Wear. Since we know Samsung and LG aren't doing that (at least for now), anyone want to venture a guess as to whether Sony may be doing it?
Now back to phones, just gotta voice my sadness once again at there being no Z Ultra successor

Can't wait to see what the Z3 is all about, but probably going to wait for the Z4 before giving up my Ultra.
And finally, Sony hurry the frack up and build a PlayStation phone already! That is all
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Posted: 2014-06-26 06:36:06
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Sony said, when Android Wear was announced that, for now, they will stick to the whatever-OS-the-SmartWatch 2-is-using which, IMO, is a shame, since Android Wear has a huge potential, against whatever-OS-the-SmartWatch-2-is-using.
I liked how they are one of the ones using Google TV. Hopefully, that Android Silver is true: Hardware from various companies, including Sony, with Nexus-like software. I simply loved what I saw today(yesterday?) and it has put Sony into the ground. That, plus the fact I'm most likely getting a DSLR until the end of the year, is a good thing for me to not mainly worry about camera.
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Posted: 2014-06-26 08:08:48
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I'm going to guess the next smartwatch will have health/lifestyle related features built into it, like the core used in the Smartband.
I'm hoping Sony go all out and show their design prowess here though, since it'll obviously be compared to all of these other smart watches, and especially the iWatch since it'll probably be announced about the same time.
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Posted: 2014-06-26 08:31:48
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On 2014-06-26 06:36:06, vivftp wrote:
Well it looks like Sony is getting further into bed with Google since it was announced that the 2015 Bravia TV lineup will feature Google TV.
I have 2014 W950B and it has android running on it already (going to support options brings up a standard android screen). I had 2013 W850A and it was all different. So it's already there, baked in. No wonder, LG has WebOS, and Samsung is heavily invested into SmartHub (will use Android sooner or later, or maybe Tizen). Sony had no choice but to go with android since their own offering in 2013 models and prior sucks. Not the best move because it will fail again, but hey, it's better than nothing. Trying to move away from lagdroid as far as possible, I guess my next TV will be samsung, too bad all their high-end 1080p models this year are curved
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Posted: 2014-06-26 09:33:09
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