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On 2008-06-20 23:49:31, norbi_nw wrote:
VGA recording, Optical zoom, 3D acceleration, Dolby chip (for 5.1 audio - it's in development right as we speek), and powerful CPU with decent amount of RAM + OLED display, good sensor+lens AND a good platform makes perfect phone

... IMO ^_^
EDIT: don't forget the video projector (japs already released first phone with projector, small and cool)
[ This Message was edited by: norbi_nw on 2008-06-20 22:51 ]
I hope this is not only a Dream.....
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Posted: 2008-06-21 00:17:46
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On 2008-06-20 23:49:31, norbi_nw wrote:
VGA recording, Optical zoom, 3D acceleration, Dolby chip (for 5.1 audio - it's in development right as we speek), and powerful CPU with decent amount of RAM + OLED display, good sensor+lens AND a good platform makes perfect phone

... IMO ^_^
EDIT: don't forget the video projector (japs already released first phone with projector, small and cool)
[ This Message was edited by: norbi_nw on 2008-06-20 22:51 ]
You mean 720p recording right?
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Posted: 2008-06-21 00:23:31
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Here's a data summary of a photo taken from a C905
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Posted: 2008-06-21 03:18:30
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i thought focal length was 5.9 mm
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Posted: 2008-06-21 06:59:21
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On 2008-06-20 19:19:09, Sony α wrote:
So to summarise, as the C905 uses a larger (8MP) Sensor - along with Xenon Flash - and uses a HSUPA radio - realise that you are asking for a handset much more the size of the SO905iCS, which clocks in at roughly 24mm.
When you say larger sensor - are you refering only to the higher resolution or do you have the specs for the sensor used and know the size of it, i.e. 1/2.5", 1/2.8" etc?
Since it's focal length is 6mm, the same as in my i-mobile 902, I bet that the sensor is of the same size: 1/2.5". A larger sensor would mean that the lens has a wide angle and that doesn't seem to be the case judging the sample shots we've seen so far.
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Posted: 2008-06-21 07:23:26
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On 2008-06-21 06:59:21, se_dude wrote:
i thought focal length was 5.9 mm
maybe windows rounded it up so we see 6mm.
btw,

wont increase the dpi? they should...
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Posted: 2008-06-21 07:24:49
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On 2008-06-21 07:24:49, tranced wrote:
On 2008-06-21 06:59:21, se_dude wrote:
i thought focal length was 5.9 mm
maybe windows rounded it up so we see 6mm.
btw,

wont increase the dpi? they should...
Sony DSC-Cameras also uses 72dpis just like SE C-S . i can't deem much point for a DPI increase. in nokia phones like N82 and N95, the output images have 300DPI but i can't tell the difference between my 72-DPI Sony Digicam with resolution set at 5megapixels.
maybe abubasim could explain something about this
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Posted: 2008-06-21 10:41:14
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On 2008-06-21 10:41:14, razec wrote:
Sony DSC-Cameras also uses 72dpis just like SE C-S . i can't deem much point for a DPI increase. in nokia phones like N82 and N95, the output images have 300DPI but i can't tell the difference between my 72-DPI Sony Digicam with resolution set at 5megapixels.
maybe abubasim could explain something about this
300 dpi makes it perfect for borderless prints on 8x10 photo paper, or A4 with border.
In reality the dpi in a JPEG has almost no meaning apart from suggesting a print size. It has no meaning what so ever on the actual contents of the photo.
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Posted: 2008-06-21 17:26:21
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On 2008-06-21 07:24:49, tranced wrote:
On 2008-06-21 06:59:21, se_dude wrote:
i thought focal length was 5.9 mm
maybe windows rounded it up so we see 6mm.
btw,

wont increase the dpi? they should...
It is 5.9 mm, and Windows' file viewer rounded it up.
Why should they increase the DPI? There's absolutely no reason to do so as long as you're not printing anything, and when you are printing, you'll usually choose a size to print the photo in, and the DPI will automatically be adjusted by the application used for printing the photo - even Windows.
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Posted: 2008-06-21 17:29:23
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@Abu
My implication, that the C905 has a larger sensor is derived from Sony Ericsson's announcement - which makes this point.
However, having seen that the C905 uses a 5.91mm F/2.8 lens - meaning a 1/2.5" sensor. The focal equivalent to 35mm...
My previous post explaining the girth of the handset, takes its pointers from the Official announcement.
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Posted: 2008-06-21 18:22:08
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