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aamwng Posts: 195

Sony ericsson nozomi will be running android ice-cream sandwich (v4.0), 12MP camera.
announce : Jan 2012
release : March 2012 (just like the arc)

http://sebbs.it168.com/thread-3396353-1-1.html (For those who can read chinese)
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Posted: 2011-09-05 17:17:57
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tai020381 Posts: > 500

Wow!!~ Duo core running and optimized with ice-cream!!~ If thats the case the rest can really f**k spider~~~
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Posted: 2011-09-05 17:37:54
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smclion102 Posts: > 500


On 2011-09-05 17:17:57, aamwng wrote:
Sony ericsson nozomi will be running android ice-cream sandwich (v4.0), 12MP camera.
announce : Jan 2012
release : March 2012 (just like the arc)

http://sebbs.it168.com/thread-3396353-1-1.html (For those who can read chinese)


Pretty Obvious it will have Icecream sandwich wont be late in OS race But Hardware is the only issue..
Hopefully 2012 will be best for with latest OS n Harware ..

12mp which ain't Exmor R??
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Posted: 2011-09-05 18:21:28
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Dups! Posts: > 500

I cannot read Chinese but I see the 32GB of memory is still there. SE is known for skimping on memory but if that is true on the huge memory then this is going to be an interesting SE device.

I just wish they went with a 16mp camera seeing that quite a few phones will be running on that same hardware, some possibly even better. Sticking a 16mp camera in there would've differentiated them a little bit better imo.
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Posted: 2011-09-05 18:29:08
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arcmhyke Posts: 334

Translated with Google

will be equipped with 4.3-inch 1280 * 720 (16:9) touch screen (342ppi), equipped with high-pass frequency dual-core 1.5GHz processor, built-in 1GB RAM and 32GB ROM memory capacity space, with a newly developed 12-megapixel Exmor R camera components, and provide a 1750mAh capacity battery and a micro-SIM card slot.

Nozomi this phone will be released in January 2012, listed in March 2012, will run the Android 4.0 that the Ice Cream Sandwich system, the price is not disclosed.

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Posted: 2011-09-05 18:41:43
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>500 Posts: > 500

others may still be using dual core then. Though, if samsung, htc etc make the jump to, lets say, quad core, then will ICS allow quad cores to run at their full potential? Or will it be the same case as the dual cores, where gingerbread isnt really fully optimised for them?

If so, then the dual core in march wont be so bad, even if the others are on quad. id rather have fully compatible software for the hardware im running!
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Posted: 2011-09-05 18:57:30
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Dups! Posts: > 500

@mhyke

Thanks! I always forget about Google translator. I suppose the processor(s) is/are Qualcomm's. I personally don't like Qualcomm's processors but prefer TI OMAP, wouldn't even mind ST-Ericsson's.

@>500

Quad-core processors are due in the second half of next year, apparently around September/October. What I am referring to as 'maybe even better' are dual-core processors running at 1.8Ghz or more. For instance, ST-Ericsson's processors are dual-core, 1.8Ghz to 2.5Ghz with PowerVR Series 6.

One thing I am pretty sure of is that SE will optimize this beautifully if the arc is anything to go by.

The problem, as I have mentioned a couple of times, is the perception created by the super specced phone A compared to phone B.

Forget Motorola and LG, they are useless at optimizing any software, they have been since inception. The thing is among Samsung, HTC and SE specs will play a role in sales.

SE still carries quite a lot of hype with their devices.
[ This Message was edited by: Dups! on 2011-09-05 18:19 ]

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Posted: 2011-09-05 19:17:02
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marcink Posts: 121

Nozomi's direct competitors will probably be equipped with: Samsung: 2 core 28nm 2ghz Exynos HTC: 2 core Krait based 1.8GHZ 28nm cpu paired with adreno 225. I don't believe SE could win with those two in eny department, except for design:(
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Posted: 2011-09-05 20:18:47
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motvikt Posts: > 500


On 2011-09-05 19:17:02, Dups! wrote:
@mhyke

Thanks! I always forget about Google translator. I suppose the processor(s) is/are Qualcomm's. I personally don't like Qualcomm's processors but prefer TI OMAP, wouldn't even mind ST-Ericsson's.

@>500

Quad-core processors are due in the second half of next year, apparently around September/October. What I am referring to as 'maybe even better' are dual-core processors running at 1.8Ghz or more. For instance, ST-Ericsson's processors are dual-core, 1.8Ghz to 2.5Ghz with PowerVR Series 6.

One thing I am pretty sure of is that SE will optimize this beautifully if the arc is anything to go by.

The problem, as I have mentioned a couple of times, is the perception created by the super specced phone A compared to phone B.

Forget Motorola and LG, they are useless at optimizing any software, they have been since inception. The thing is among Samsung, HTC and SE specs will play a role in sales.

SE still carries quite a lot of hype with their devices.
[ This Message was edited by: Dups! on 2011-09-05 18:19 ]



When SE release their dualcore it will probably be similar to the competition. The problem is when new hardware arrives, new better dualcores and quadcores, samsung and specially HTC will release a phone without caring about their precious flagship. SE have to fixed release dates and should be more flexible and sync it with new hardware instead
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Posted: 2011-09-05 20:21:10
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smclion102 Posts: > 500

Schmidt admits Motorola buyout is also for hardware

Google's Eric Schmidt has for the first time revealed that the buyout of Motorola was not just so the search giant had rights to the company's myriad patents but due to its hardware too.

Speaking at a Salesforce.com conference, Schmidt explained Google's decision to make its biggest ever payout for Motorola: "We did it for more than just patents.

"We actually believe that the Motorola team has some amazing products coming....We're excited to have the product line, to use the Motorola brand, the product architecture, the engineers."

The way Schmidt is talking about the hardware means that we may well see some Googorola handsets in the near future.

Apple VS Google ???

is in trouble now??More trouble for

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