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Vipera ammodytes Posts: > 500

Yes, 6gb of ram is must have for 2017!
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Posted: 2016-12-20 09:09:10
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goldenface Posts: > 500

Sad but true. Reviewers are already writing off any flagship device with less than 6GB ram. Like WTH!
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Posted: 2016-12-20 12:53:13
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livi_deluxe Posts: 29

A good news to share...

http://pocketnow.com/2016/12/[....]cebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer

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Posted: 2016-12-20 13:30:10
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badassmam Posts: > 500

Why is it important to have that much RAM? iPhone 7 has 2GB and absolutely destroys all Androids in speed tests and switching apps. I assume my Z5 will be able to do split screen on Android 7 so I'm more interested in optimisation with already very capable hardware.

Android is looking very dull to me these days, I'd like to see a massive design overhaul to make it lightweight and simple. Leave it open for launchers to add the customisations but the backbone needs a refresh. New lockscreen with widgets, new notification bar, anything fresh and new.
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Posted: 2016-12-20 13:38:32
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Ambivalent_ Posts: > 500


On 2016-12-20 13:38:32, badassmam wrote:
Why is it important to have that much RAM? iPhone 7 has 2GB and absolutely destroys all Androids in speed tests and switching apps. I assume my Z5 will be able to do split screen on Android 7 so I'm more interested in optimisation with already very capable hardware.

Android is looking very dull to me these days, I'd like to see a massive design overhaul to make it lightweight and simple. Leave it open for launchers to add the customisations but the backbone needs a refresh. New lockscreen with widgets, new notification bar, anything fresh and new.


It is important for me because I rarely buy new phone (every 3 years or so) and I need it to be future proofed as much as possible. Besides that, I pay premium and I expect premium in return.

Also, the Iphone/Android analogy is not suitable in this case because the fact is that Andoid is more RAM hungry and if you plan on having the same phone for 3 or so years, you should have as much RAM as possible.


On 2016-12-20 13:30:10, livi_deluxe wrote:
A good news to share...

http://pocketnow.com/2016/12/[....]cebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer



The link doesn't work for me. Can you please explain what's it about?
[ This Message was edited by: Ambivalent_ on 2016-12-20 13:04 ]

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Posted: 2016-12-20 14:02:47
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XperiaJunkie Posts: > 500

The above link is about how the XZ is the most popular phone in the 2nd half of the year for Android worldwide. 😀
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Posted: 2016-12-20 17:45:45
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tai020381 Posts: > 500


On 2016-12-20 14:02:47, Ambivalent_ wrote:

On 2016-12-20 13:38:32, badassmam wrote:
Why is it important to have that much RAM? iPhone 7 has 2GB and absolutely destroys all Androids in speed tests and switching apps. I assume my Z5 will be able to do split screen on Android 7 so I'm more interested in optimisation with already very capable hardware.

Android is looking very dull to me these days, I'd like to see a massive design overhaul to make it lightweight and simple. Leave it open for launchers to add the customisations but the backbone needs a refresh. New lockscreen with widgets, new notification bar, anything fresh and new.


It is important for me because I rarely buy new phone (every 3 years or so) and I need it to be future proofed as much as possible. Besides that, I pay premium and I expect premium in return.

Also, the Iphone/Android analogy is not suitable in this case because the fact is that Andoid is more RAM hungry and if you plan on having the same phone for 3 or so years, you should have as much RAM as possible.


On 2016-12-20 13:30:10, livi_deluxe wrote:
A good news to share...

http://pocketnow.com/2016/12/[....]cebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer



The link doesn't work for me. Can you please explain what's it about?
[ This Message was edited by: Ambivalent_ on 2016-12-20 13:04 ]



Just because it has a crippled fingerprint sensor in the United States doesn’t mean that it can’t be a hit phone everywhere else.

App metrics company Apteligent has put out a “2016 Mobile Year in Review” on what it has tracked with its performance-tracking APIs. Those APIs are integrated into apps big, small, mobile and PC.

But strictly speaking about Android smartphones that were launched in the second half of this year, the data seems to say that the Sony Xperia XZ has come out on top as the most used in the global market right now.

Yep, thanks to that Galaxy Note 7 melting down and the subsequent recall, it’s Sony that has the far-and-away lead on its competition with nearly 0.15 percent in share.

At its peak, the Note 7 snagged more than 0.35 percent in early October. The XZ passed by the Note on its way up in mid-November. The Note 7 currently stands at below 0.05 percent and handily beats the LG V20, HTC 10 evo (or HTC Bolt) and even the OnePlus 3T — though all three phones only got started with sales within the last couple of months.

The Moto Z strikes just above Note 7 territory while the Google Pixel and the Pixel XL follow on respectively at around 0.06 percent.
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Posted: 2016-12-20 18:16:17
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goldenface Posts: > 500

Some good news for Sony's flagship. So for CES, are we expecting a Smartwatch and two phones at least?
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Posted: 2016-12-22 23:29:25
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nikola1970 Posts: 331

Largest Sony shop in my country is now replaced by Huawei
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Posted: 2016-12-23 16:00:52
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supercoolman Posts: > 500

well, one is booming while the other one is dying
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Posted: 2016-12-23 18:48:54
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