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On 2011-11-18 17:36:47, nikos_se wrote:
Yes,galaxy S was a much better smartphone than xperia x10,however the reason is that it was developed 6 months after the x10.Let's not forget that xperia x10,had its specs finalized by June 2009,while Galaxy S started its development around Sep-Nov '09.Still the main reason x10 failed was its outdated version of Android,the initial lack of multitouch,and its uninspiring screen.Now,about xperia arc vs galaxy s2,their main difference was on the processor/ram,in a lot of areas it was a draw(camera,screen,connectivity),while in some other areas arc was better(design,ui).Plus,the arc costs around 100-120eur less than the s2.I just hope next year until sony takes over,
will use the latest processors available,and will not continue using older processors than competition.
I don't see any change going by the leaks so far
Nozomi is said to have the 8260 Qualcomm and I have lost hope that it will have anything better. Also another reason why I think
will not use a more powerful CPU is as someone mentioned in the chinese forums next year as well
is going to use one single platform across all its devices - high, mid and low end. All dual core.
Only ROG can tell us the truth
[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2011-11-19 03:43 ]
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Posted: 2011-11-19 04:25:46
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I am with randomuser on (the) Nozomi processor, unless they are testing multiple Nozomis with different processors but going by SE's recent history I have my doubts.
I still wish for a decent processor cause I am quite intrigued by that leak, particularly about the potential for the application ofthe LED around the phone.
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Posted: 2011-11-19 07:25:07
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What worries me is that sony(ericsson) will be behind once again. While other phone makers are rocking quadcore they will be only releasing dualcore. Some might argue "android not fully utilising all cores" but i think they(sonyericsson) need to keep with the times
[ This Message was edited by: Legen on 2011-11-19 06:54 ]
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Posted: 2011-11-19 07:53:16
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On 2011-11-19 07:53:16, Legen wrote:
What worries me is that sony(ericsson) will be behind once again. While other phone makers are rocking quadcore they will be only releasing dualcore. Some might argue "android not fully utilising all cores" but i think they(sonyericsson) need to keep with the times
[ This Message was edited by: Legen on 2011-11-19 06:54 ]
The other thing to consider is SE's approach to their product line this year; it's fair to assume Sony will continue this year's strategy, considering how, especially on an operational level, successful it was. Sure, none of this years XPERIAs were the most powerful or the most outrageously-spec'd. However, SE has, this year, been the most committed to keeping up with software updates (and they've done a good job of it when you consider a lot of the 2.3.# releases from Google were bug fixes for the Nexus S and therefore are more or less irrelevant for other phones). Their strategy also makes them much stronger in the low-end and highly competitive in the mid-range; these two segments are what sells more. Their flagship is a design one, not a performance one. And this year it's worked out more or less fine.
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Posted: 2011-11-19 09:55:36
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On 2011-11-19 09:55:36, lolstebbo wrote:
On 2011-11-19 07:53:16, Legen wrote:
What worries me is that sony(ericsson) will be behind once again. While other phone makers are rocking quadcore they will be only releasing dualcore. Some might argue "android not fully utilising all cores" but i think they(sonyericsson) need to keep with the times
[ This Message was edited by: Legen on 2011-11-19 06:54 ]
The other thing to consider is SE's approach to their product line this year; it's fair to assume Sony will continue this year's strategy, considering how, especially on an operational level, successful it was. Sure, none of this years XPERIAs were the most powerful or the most outrageously-spec'd. However, SE has, this year, been the most committed to keeping up with software updates (and they've done a good job of it when you consider a lot of the 2.3.# releases from Google were bug fixes for the Nexus S and therefore are more or less irrelevant for other phones). Their strategy also makes them much stronger in the low-end and highly competitive in the mid-range; these two segments are what sells more. Their flagship is a design one, not a performance one. And this year it's worked out more or less fine.
Unfortunately not. 2011
android market share has dropped drastically from 2010 when they only had the X10 and the X10 minis.
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Posted: 2011-11-19 10:24:41
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To be fair, up until about the start of Q3 of this year the only
phones on the market were the Xperia arc, neo and PLAY which was due to the floods in Japan. Last year they also had more low range handsets like the cedar, elm, spiro etc. which also made up a greater amount of there total shipping amount. I would wait until 2011 is over to judge the figures from this year because I would be surprised if a range of well priced handsets (the PLAY and mini pro have drastically dropped in price) in the Q4 results were anything but good.
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Posted: 2011-11-19 12:17:41
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It's not flood but Earthquake and followed by Tsunami crushed into some of those Japanese industrial area which included Sony mobile camera & screen factory as well!
[ This Message was edited by: HxH on 2011-11-19 12:59 ]
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Posted: 2011-11-19 13:58:50
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That's what the media calls it though so that has kind of stuck
[ This Message was edited by: adsada on 2011-11-19 13:11 ]
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Posted: 2011-11-19 14:10:29
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On 2011-11-19 14:10:29, adsada wrote:
That's what the media calls it though so that has kind of stuck
[ This Message was edited by: adsada on 2011-11-19 13:11 ]
Sony Ericsson MT18i with CPU 1.4 GHz
Source:
sevodoi.blogspot.com
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Posted: 2011-11-19 16:43:25
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On 2011-11-19 16:43:25, hhlong89 wrote:
On 2011-11-19 14:10:29, adsada wrote:
That's what the media calls it though so that has kind of stuck
[ This Message was edited by: adsada on 2011-11-19 13:11 ]
Sony Ericsson MT18i with CPU 1.4 GHz
Source:
sevodoi.blogspot.com
UAProf of Sony Ericsson MT27i, LT26i, LT28at, ST25i
Source: sevodoi.blogspot.com
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Posted: 2011-11-20 03:14:07
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