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phoric Posts: 38


On 2008-10-08 16:46:59, Maggah wrote:

On 2008-10-08 16:20:23, phoric wrote:
Just got confirmed that my Xperia X1 is the real deal and no prototype etc. The version I have is the one that will be available in shops starting this friday the 10th (official launch date in Sweden).

So there we go, 256MB RAM is the final thing.


Look I know thats what you want to believe, but that doesnt make it the truth


Hehe well I dont know who wants to belive what, but sure if you decide to still think that my unit is a prototype then well I cant stop you. Not that many days to go until it will be in stores and then we will all find out whats going on.

Have fun!
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Posted: 2008-10-08 22:44:59
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pinguino1 Posts: 174




On 2008-10-08 12:48:24, Boinng wrote:
The 384mb RAM always sounded strange - a non standard amount (RAM usually doubles, so 128 -> 256 -> 512),


Is 512 standard?
Is 128 standard?
512 - 128= 384 Standard?


On 2008-10-08 12:09:52, Killmaster9 wrote:
Hi all!

I will answer many of the previous questions. This is a retail version. We got 2 to the store yesterday. And yes, we can't sell it before the 10th. But hey, I don't sell one to myself...

And yes, it is 256 Mb of RAM. This is a retail version!


[ This Message was edited by: Killmaster9 on 2008-10-08 11:17 ]

Can you post a picture of the label in the back without the battery?


On 2008-10-08 12:45:25, tregba wrote:
storage and ram are completely different. you can't 'store' anything in ram so having 400mb or even 1gb storage prebuilt is irrelevant!

killmaster are you sure they are retail units as to get only 2 units for sale is a little odd?! seems the confusion isn;t going to end till retail date!


You can not store in RAM, Ramdom Access Memory is Volatile. When you turned off it's gone.
RAM is the "working" memory where programs run.

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Posted: 2008-10-09 00:39:58
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l337h1um Posts: 69

Nice triple post dude.

I went into the Optus store on the way home from work and they said that the Aussie release has been pushed back to early January...
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Posted: 2008-10-09 01:21:48
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

Man I should have deleted my storage comment. No one is claiming you can store user data in RAM. We were just referring back to the bad old days of WMPPC when user storage WAS in RAM (and yes it was volatile - you could never let the battery go flatg without first backing up your ppc)

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Posted: 2008-10-09 01:22:50
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NimmyxHuynh Posts: 69

Anyone who ordered from Expansys, read this thread:
http://www.expansys.com/ft.aspx?k=114630

delayed shipping? NOOOO!!!!!!
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Posted: 2008-10-09 01:30:06
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tregba Posts: 32


On 2008-10-09 00:39:58, pinguino2 wrote:

On 2008-10-08 12:45:25, tregba wrote:
storage and ram are completely different. you can't 'store' anything in ram so having 400mb or even 1gb storage prebuilt is irrelevant!

killmaster are you sure they are retail units as to get only 2 units for sale is a little odd?! seems the confusion isn;t going to end till retail date!


You can not store in RAM, Ramdom Access Memory is Volatile. When you turned off it's gone.
RAM is the "working" memory where programs run.



do you actually read before you post?
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Posted: 2008-10-09 01:55:32
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pinguino1 Posts: 174


On 2008-10-09 01:55:32, tregba wrote:

On 2008-10-09 00:39:58, pinguino2 wrote:

On 2008-10-08 12:45:25, tregba wrote:
storage and ram are completely different. you can't 'store' anything in ram so having 400mb or even 1gb storage prebuilt is irrelevant!

killmaster are you sure they are retail units as to get only 2 units for sale is a little odd?! seems the confusion isn;t going to end till retail date!


You can not store in RAM, Ramdom Access Memory is Volatile. When you turned off it's gone.
RAM is the "working" memory where programs run.



do you actually read before you post?

Sorry Tregba,
I didn't mean to reply your post but other post that was claiming storage on ram (I guess it was Max)
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Posted: 2008-10-09 05:37:34
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Cyber.bee Posts: 33

Hey early owners of X1... could it be you received a X1 "C&J" model (whatever that means) as stated in this post: http://blog.se-nse.net/2008/10/07/new-x1-hands-on-video/ ??? No offense to you, I am really happy for you, just trying to get some light into the "RAM-issue"... Personally I donīt care too much about whether X1 has 256 oder 384mb of ram. As long as it works smoothly, I am fine with either ram size...

cheers.

[ This Message was edited by: Cyber.bee on 2008-10-09 09:57 ]
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Posted: 2008-10-09 10:57:06
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Humble Posts: 120

The first thing I am doing when I get mine is to open it up to reveal the internal architecture ,
I dont care about voiding warranty, all in the aid of Knowledge and solid facts
I will see if there are any additional (vram,ram)modules ie 2x64Mb so I be
sherlocking, that main cpu board...I am pleased that they are utilising Qualcomm 65nm variant (msm7200A) lowering the power consumption.
Possible scenarios
Scenario 1, 384MB memory 128MB segmented for video but not addressable by OS, plus the remaining 256MB which is fully addressable
Scenario 2 256MB=Video memory + RAM,
Either way I am opening it up,
The beginning of this year I repaired my Touch Cruise by reflowing the
MSM7200 cpu to fix my radio and bluetooth problem,
cpu,

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Posted: 2008-10-09 10:58:35
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Humble Posts: 120

Looks like bengal boys got protype retail and its quintaband
so all of the American people who are waiting, rejoice, break bread and feast in your comfortable abode whilst awaiting humbly for your retail unit
seems to be 256MB of ram viewable from O.S

http://www.bengalboy.com/modu[....]wmode=flat&order=ASC&start=350
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Posted: 2008-10-09 11:49:09
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