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Indiandawg Posts: > 500

Even Indian manufacturer is coming out with dual core smartphone.

http://www.themobileindian.co[....]l-core-CPU-and-Gesture-Control
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Posted: 2011-09-18 14:28:40
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mediar Posts: > 500

What happened with the http://se-store.co.uk ? It doesn't show up in the Google's result pages, and when I try to open it directly via the address, it gives me "Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to se-store.co.uk".
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Posted: 2011-09-19 18:56:45
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adsada Posts: > 500


On 2011-09-19 18:56:45, mediar wrote:
What happened with the http://se-store.co.uk ? It doesn't show up in the Google's result pages, and when I try to open it directly via the address, it gives me "Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to se-store.co.uk".




They've merged it with the main website so you can buy directly from the option where is shows the phones.
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Posted: 2011-09-19 19:12:37
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pmugghc Posts: 208

The first quad-core phone has been announced! They claim it's for the end of September, but they don't say anything about the chip-set. Perhaps that date is for the dual-core version:

Chinese Meizu MX quad-core smartphone gets priced and spec'd

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Posted: 2011-09-20 02:38:11
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bambarah Posts: 121

Xperia neo gets Android 2.3.4 update ahead of schedule
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Posted: 2011-09-20 19:20:55
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motvikt Posts: > 500

hmm wonder if there is gonna be a successor to liveview. Hope they haven't canceled it. It was a great idea even tough it requires some sexier hardware and more stable software
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Posted: 2011-09-21 00:25:53
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mode Posts: > 500

Actually, eventhough quad-core is welcome, dual-core would suffice if SE could offer people something no smartphone has been able to offer. AWESOME battery life. Just concentrate on that, like 3 days in between charging on moderate use, build a brand name on that (provided they keep up on the specs sheet) then they would have something to offer the people again rather than the very flimsy 'lifestyle' phone concept they're attempting to portray.
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Posted: 2011-09-22 10:49:29
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admad Posts: > 500


On 2011-09-22 10:49:29, mode wrote:
Actually, eventhough quad-core is welcome, dual-core would suffice if SE could offer people something no smartphone has been able to offer. AWESOME battery life. Just concentrate on that, like 3 days in between charging on moderate use, build a brand name on that (provided they keep up on the specs sheet) then they would have something to offer the people again rather than the very flimsy 'lifestyle' phone concept they're attempting to portray.



True that, the race to the ultimate hardware is pretty much a dead road now, since the bad battery life, and poor camera performance. Xenon flash and bigger battery with dual-core, is all I want now. It don't need to be thin as hell... Also better heat management is also needed. I can't use my phone as GPS navigation on sunny day since it overheats and battery won't charge after hitting 50C. That's pretty lame, my good old P990i didn't have this problem
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Posted: 2011-09-22 11:44:23
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randomuser Posts: > 500

I'm afraid the nozomi is going to turn out to be the same as Arc next year - a quasi flagship that does not measure up to the true Samsung and HTC flagships
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Posted: 2011-09-22 12:42:59
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lewko Posts: 30

SE has always taken different strategies then its counterparts and most of times they were right.
There is no point for SE to take part in "core" race as there is no software to use those. And there will not be for a long time (at least next half year).
SE has always focused on customer experience and they should keep the Xperia range that way. Until Android ICS is out, no phone can take advantage of the dual core hardware. I would very much like to see the faces of owners of LG Optimus 2x, when the company will say "sorry no ICS for you guys", which i think will happen.

What SE should be focusing more on (and is doing great in their Xperia 2011 range) is to enhance the Android user experience. Focus on camera and video options, run exclusive games for their devices only, enhance Timescape and themes, etc...

This is a way how to stand above the crowd where everyone is using the same HW (Qualcomm, Nvidia, TI OMAP), which is btw. way too powerful for todays software, and also the same base of operating system.

What brings me to that conclusion? I use X10 with now nearly 2 years old Snapdragon, Adreno 200, 384 MB RAM, stock 2.3.3 and I have never experienced any serious lags or downloaded an application that i coudlnt run due to HW constrains! Moreover I play Galaxy on Fire 2 (SE Xperia Play version) on this device seamlessly!!! And that is one of the best looking games around for any platform...
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Posted: 2011-09-22 13:12:35
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