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@spek, what's the benefit with dual modem?
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Posted: 2018-04-17 14:45:06
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On 2018-04-17 14:23:27, spektykles wrote:
On 2018-04-17 14:15:15, Moe87 wrote:
Qualcomm presents new 8xx usually late November.
But chips started to be produced in January.
SDM855 now being made at low-rate production for testing and fine-tuning. And the next one is SDM1000 being under development....No SDM900 (that reserved for mid-range, like 700 series)
[ This Message was edited by: spektykles on 2018-04-17 13:23 ]
Very interesting.
Given they are already in test production and SONY is co-developing the chip, I think it's quite possible that Xperia with SDM855 shows up late this year or early next year.
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Posted: 2018-04-17 15:17:45
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If XZ2P's panel is LG's RGBW PenTile, then display could be mediocre. but maybe they use WhiteMagic , which put additional white pixel on each rgb pixel, then display quality could be non-problem.
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Posted: 2018-04-17 15:26:37
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On 2018-04-17 14:45:06, Moe87 wrote:
@spek, what's the benefit with dual modem?
X50 can only handle 5G signal and not 4G. So they must use dual modem to achieve connections for both gens
X24M and X50NR in next Xperia, 2019,...
SoMC already announced to be one of the first partners of QC to use it, maybe the first one too....
On 2018-04-17 15:26:37, rubik_cat wrote:
If XZ2P's panel is LG's RGBW PenTile, then display could be mediocre. but maybe they use WhiteMagic , which put additional white pixel on each rgb pixel, then display quality could be non-problem.
I heard some news that XZ2P RGBW panel infact is LGD M+ panel....
Also to answer for some question in the previous page, yes XZ2 series hardware can processing 4K 60fps HDR, but I think that might be the selling point for future Xperia, also the problems of SteadyShot EIS with 4K60fps footage...
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Posted: 2018-04-17 15:45:30
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maybe they use different panels from different manufacturers, that's why they didnt say anything about it.
i hope they can find a way to 4k60 fps hdr video...
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Posted: 2018-04-17 16:22:16
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Thanks for all the info spektykles.
By any chance do you know why the XZ2 premium is being delayed? Component availability issues?
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Posted: 2018-04-17 16:26:26
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AlvinZahranM Posts: > 500
and will we get excited at IFA 2018 by what Sony will announce?
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Posted: 2018-04-17 16:54:02
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lol..
you guys are so thirsty for info.
IFA will be interesting indeed. if sony announces a phone it better be a BEAST. that being said, it really messes with everything else that has been announced thus far. they really should not fall back into their long 3 month+ gap between announcement and release. they need to try harder to release within the month at the worst. within the week or same day would be amazing.
Consolidating their phone lines would probably help with that. I mean, do they really need so many different variations? I figure 4 a year should be enough. compact, mid-range, pseudo-flagship, and TRUE flagship.
they were doing so well with the mobile biz. while not taking back huge chunks of market share, they were actually doing ok. i love you sony but learn from your mistakes!
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Posted: 2018-04-17 17:16:09
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https://www.techbang.com/posts/57749-night-racket
Camera test between 3 phones. Night shot and same ISO same shutter speed test included. Very helpful...
[ This Message was edited by: spektykles on 2018-04-17 17:43 ]
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Posted: 2018-04-17 18:43:45
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On 2018-04-17 18:43:45, spektykles wrote:
https://www.techbang.com/posts/57749-night-racket
Camera test between 3 phones. Night shot and same ISO same shutter speed test included. Very helpful...
[ This Message was edited by: spektykles on 2018-04-17 17:43 ]
The XZ2 handles itself nicely when looking at the pictures as a whole. Of course if you were to look at full zoom then you'll see a lot more noise in its images.
I know Sony are promising no noise at the new extreme ISO numbers, but I wonder how their image processing will be with the new cam. Will it still give that generally "noisy" image even in good lighting conditions (yet still preserve a lot of detail), or will it aggressively reduce noise like the S9?
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Posted: 2018-04-17 20:23:52
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