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argiriano Posts: 305

I like Ray more than Neo, and Arc is too big for me so the choice is easy one.
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Posted: 2011-06-23 10:16:00
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c96sthl Posts: > 500

the position of the camera and LED and 2nd mic seem to suggest it is good to hold the phone in portrait mode as using it for landscape might be tricky unless its easy for one to stable it using one hand.

well this is a fashion focus phone so likely this is the primary role.

honestly for me. even most SE phone look like each other but at least it is better than Samsung.
we don't see any SE touch screen phone really look like iPHONE except it have a touch screen and minimal button
but Samsung.... i still insist they deserved to be sued by Apple for that almost direct copy and paste approach.

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Posted: 2011-06-23 11:14:30
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gayannr Posts: 499


On 2011-06-23 11:14:30, c96sthl wrote:
the position of the camera and LED and 2nd mic seem to suggest it is good to hold the phone in portrait mode as using it for landscape might be tricky unless its easy for one to stable it using one hand.

well this is a fashion focus phone so likely this is the primary role.

honestly for me. even most SE phone look like each other but at least it is better than Samsung.
we don't see any SE touch screen phone really look like iPHONE except it have a touch screen and minimal button
but Samsung.... i still insist they deserved to be sued by Apple for that almost direct copy and paste approach.



+1
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Posted: 2011-06-23 13:20:09
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Xajel Posts: > 500


On 2011-06-23 11:14:30, c96sthl wrote:
we don't see any SE touch screen phone really look like iPHONE except it have a touch screen and minimal button
but Samsung.... i still insist they deserved to be sued by Apple for that almost direct copy and paste approach.


Well, Sony Ericsson had touch screen way before iPhone saw the lights

and minimal button design is nothing... Symbian is to blame about that point as it wasn't designed as a whole finger touch screen but to use stylus instead... and this made getting rid of the keypad a hard job for any maker
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Posted: 2011-06-23 15:22:04
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aksd Posts: > 500

This phone actually reminds me for some reason of the SE's of old. The T610, W800 and so on, it just has something about it. Most definitely getting one.
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Posted: 2011-06-23 23:21:30
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pavlov's_dog Posts: 163

I wonder if the Xperia Ray will work with the LiveDock accessory for HDMI out.
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Posted: 2011-06-24 03:03:45
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500


On 2011-06-24 03:03:45, pavlov's_dog wrote:
I wonder if the Xperia Ray will work with the LiveDock accessory for HDMI out.


My thoughts exactly - on the specs on page 1 of this thread I didn't see HDMI support on Xperia Ray.

To be honest THIS is what Arc should've been - there was no need for such an incredibly elongated screen - but the Arc is still beautiful. Ray ... will be a StingRay and I think will sell more.

Why didn't SE go with a dual-core cpu on this?! Although SE is pushing incredible efficiency out of the single Dragon cpu's I worry that new Android OS after 2.3 will be taxed on this.
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Posted: 2011-06-24 05:56:50
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emzee_ali Posts: 89

check this article on mobile-review.com. Gives more details abt the accesories and the phones.

http://www.mobile-review.com/[....]2011/sonyericsson-new-en.shtml


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Posted: 2011-06-24 09:05:18
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sambouka Posts: 260

From mobile-review.com:

"The second accessory is a cradle that you can put upright on the table or lay it down horizontally and it also features the Sony Ericsson app. On the back side of the cradle there is an HDMI slot and when you connect it to your TV a respective app is launched.
You can connect a wireless keyboard and a mouse (I used SE Play) to get a kind of a mini PC with a large screen. It is very convenient for web browsing, email and other apps and it also supports wireless gamepads for playing (during the demo they used a wireless PS3 gamepad). "




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Posted: 2011-06-24 10:50:33
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Rookwise Posts: > 500

Well. I was sold on the Neo pro as being my next phone to replace my x10 but after seeing this i'm now leaning more towards the Ray.
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Posted: 2011-06-24 13:36:00
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