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sealover94 Posts: > 500


On 2009-11-12 14:14:54, goldenface wrote:
Haven't we discussed this before? Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't it Android 1.6 limiting the amount of screen colours and handsets with Android 2.0 are being reserved for Google Experience phones?



Then don't choose to use ANDROID .. That is not an excuse.... ! And Android WILL support 16m colors by the time x10 hit the stores ...with A 2.0... So ... it will be an old phone...by then
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Posted: 2009-11-12 14:17:52
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goldenface Posts: > 500

I think I'll wait for the production models and judge for myself.

I don't really care about the specs - power is nothing without control, as someone once put it.

I'm more interested in how it performs in real life and how it feels to use in real life.

So if the screen happens not to have the greatest depth of colour but the UX is breathtaking then that's enough for me to consider getting one.
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Posted: 2009-11-12 14:24:37
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sealover94 Posts: > 500


On 2009-11-12 14:24:37, goldenface wrote:
I think I'll wait for the production models and judge for myself.

I don't really care about the specs - power is nothing without control, as someone once put it.

I'm more interested in how it performs in real life and how it feels to use in real life.

So if the screen happens not to have the greatest depth of colour but the UX is breathtaking then that's enough for me to consider getting one.



http://developer.sonyericsson.com/community

11. Nov 12, 2009 5:08 AM in response to: OffLineR
Re: Xperia X10's screen
Right now Google Android OS supports 16bit only. X10's hardware can use more colors.
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Posted: 2009-11-12 14:29:45
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anonymuser Posts: > 500


On 2009-11-12 14:05:48, sealover94 wrote:
Back in 2003-4 p800 was one of the first mobile phones on the market using
-touchscreen
-external memory
-camera
-4096 colors
-mp3/mp4 player
-and OS (symbian/uiq 2.0)

and the ONLY MOBILE ψομβινεδ all these features together !!
and now.....


I think this is the real crux of it for me, the reason why when I see people around here trying to rave over the lacklustre crop of recent SE phones I despair. SE used to be capable of so much more - the P800 may not have had the same mainstream support, but in many other ways it was the iPhone of its day, absolutely class leading in every respect and basically the ONLY phone of its type. SE could do that then - they invented things, and weren't afraid to innovate and do something the best it could be done.

Compare that to the sorry state we're in now, just waiting perpetually for SE to release their next attempt to catch up with the rest of the market - if you don't want their mediocre same-as Symbian phone then here's their outdated Winmo handset, or hey, wait six months and they'll sell you an Android phone that's also slightly behind everyone else and looking older by the day... hard to believe it's the same company really.
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Posted: 2009-11-12 14:47:19
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anders260 Posts: 197

What does this mean, will the screen support 24bit?


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11. Nov 12, 2009 5:08 AM in response to: OffLineR
Re: Xperia X10's screen
Right now Google Android OS supports 16bit only. X10's hardware can use more colors.


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Posted: 2009-11-12 15:00:39
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bider Posts: 269

This is the address Sealover wanted to post I suppose: http://developer.sonyericsson.com/community/message/129244#129244
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Posted: 2009-11-12 15:18:55
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clobar Posts: 22


On 2009-11-12 14:47:19, Boinng wrote:

I think this is the real crux of it for me, the reason why when I see people around here trying to rave over the lacklustre crop of recent SE phones I despair. SE used to be capable of so much more - the P800 may not have had the same mainstream support, but in many other ways it was the iPhone of its day, absolutely class leading in every respect and basically the ONLY phone of its type. SE could do that then - they invented things, and weren't afraid to innovate and do something the best it could be done.

Compare that to the sorry state we're in now, just waiting perpetually for SE to release their next attempt to catch up with the rest of the market - if you don't want their mediocre same-as Symbian phone then here's their outdated Winmo handset, or hey, wait six months and they'll sell you an Android phone that's also slightly behind everyone else and looking older by the day... hard to believe it's the same company really.



How can you say that it's "sllightly behind everyone else" when it's ( to my knowledge ) the first android phone with a snapdragon processor, a 4 inch screen with a 1500mha battery... Sure SE my have lost the inovation they where known for, but i think this is an realy nice comeback. And their mediocre Symbian phone is from what I have heard one of (two?) phones that may actually be considered as a replacment for a ordianary compact camera.
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Posted: 2009-11-12 15:30:54
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OffLineR Posts: > 500


On 2009-11-12 15:00:39, anders260 wrote:
What does this mean, will the screen support 24bit?


http://developer.sonyericsson.com/community

11. Nov 12, 2009 5:08 AM in response to: OffLineR
Re: Xperia X10's screen
Right now Google Android OS supports 16bit only. X10's hardware can use more colors.




I have replied to that again. I hope we'll get another great reply for that as well

Last reply:

This is great news. Thanks for the reply.

I'm sure this will make a big difference for customers to choose this phone over many others.



So we should expect 262K or 16m colours support if/when X10 gets Android 2.0 update. Could you share what will be the colour depth that we will be seeing when we get Android 2.0 update for X10.



As you can see I already consider this phone as my next phone. =)


BTW, Link to post: http://developer.sonyericsson.com/community/message/129244#129244 (Thnx bider)



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Posted: 2009-11-12 15:42:36
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bider Posts: 269

Finally clean statement: (thx for the effort OffLineR)

13. Nov 12, 2009 8:47 AM in response to: OffLineR
Re: Xperia X10's screen

Hi,

I don't know how many colors Google Android 2.0 can support but our phone can support 16 millions colors.

Best Regards,

Amir
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Posted: 2009-11-12 15:49:08
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synn Posts: > 500


On 2009-11-12 14:17:52, sealover94 wrote:

On 2009-11-12 14:14:54, goldenface wrote:
Haven't we discussed this before? Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't it Android 1.6 limiting the amount of screen colours and handsets with Android 2.0 are being reserved for Google Experience phones?



Then don't choose to use ANDROID .. That is not an excuse.... ! And Android WILL support 16m colors by the time x10 hit the stores ...with A 2.0... So ... it will be an old phone...by then



then YOU don't choose the X 10 and get the Satio or something.
Why bitch about something that's clearly not your kind of phone? Get something else.


On 2009-11-12 15:30:54, clobar wrote:

How can you say that it's "sllightly behind everyone else" when it's ( to my knowledge ) the first android phone with a snapdragon processor, a 4 inch screen with a 1500mha battery... Sure SE my have lost the inovation they where known for, but i think this is an realy nice comeback. And their mediocre Symbian phone is from what I have heard one of (two?) phones that may actually be considered as a replacment for a ordianary compact camera.


lol don't pay any attention to him. It's a crime against your brain cells if you do.
[ This Message was edited by: synn on 2009-11-12 14:59 ]

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