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xpr Posts: 329

Not very Xperia related, but did Sony Wena die? There was a rumor of some sort of Xperia Wena...
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Posted: 2022-05-07 22:51:48
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Hawk12 Posts: > 500

Looks like 1iv has video pro, also for front camera. And ability to switch cameras like iphone, quickly.
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Posted: 2022-05-08 00:24:20
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tai020381 Posts: > 500


On 2022-05-07 22:51:48, xpr wrote:
Not very Xperia related, but did Sony Wena die? There was a rumor of some sort of Xperia Wena...


I believe Wena only sold in Japan..
https://youtu.be/QO25I6zTrI4

Xperia 1IV rumoured 200mm f4 lens from previous page last post link.
[ This Message was edited by: tai020381 on 2022-05-08 05:28 ]

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Posted: 2022-05-08 06:27:14
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xpr Posts: 329


On 2022-05-08 06:27:14, tai020381 wrote:

On 2022-05-07 22:51:48, xpr wrote:
Not very Xperia related, but did Sony Wena die? There was a rumor of some sort of Xperia Wena...


I believe Wena only sold in Japan..
https://youtu.be/QO25I6zTrI4

Xperia 1IV rumoured 200mm f4 lens from previous page last post link.
[ This Message was edited by: tai020381 on 2022-05-08 05:28 ]


Yes, it's a shame (wena). It's a great idea that could be easily developed.
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Posted: 2022-05-08 08:53:30
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RacSony Posts: > 500


On 2022-05-07 22:14:03, Hawk12 wrote:
This is way too weird : https://m.weibo.cn/detail/4766685695049818


Does it mean each camera of x14 has variable telephoto:


16/24mm f/2.2/1.8 Freeform
35/50mm f/2.0/2.4 low dispersion
70/105mm f/2.6/3.2 periscope
Triple bifocal lens system

(R&D myth)

By the way, there are plans;
200mm f/4 periscope optical image stabilization
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Posted: 2022-05-08 17:03:26
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Hawk12 Posts: > 500

Exactly my thoughts when I saw it this morning.


https://sumahodigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/image-27.jpg
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Posted: 2022-05-08 18:04:34
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RacSony Posts: > 500

Intersting. So it's probably 16-105mm "seamless" zoom camera
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Posted: 2022-05-08 20:25:25
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Hawk12 Posts: > 500

Screenshot of videopro shows 256mm. I have no idea if the phone has 3 cameras + tof or 4 cameras. Because digital zoom for video from 105mm to 256mm would kill quality.
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Posted: 2022-05-08 21:15:25
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cool_sauce Posts: 346

They really wanted to say seamless camera module switching a la iPhone or Samsung. Let's see how seamless it really is. Samsung is jerky, Chinese brands are even worse anf only iPhone pulls it almost properly although you can see the color difference between lenses.
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Posted: 2022-05-08 21:18:09
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500


On 2022-05-01 08:30:25, badassmam wrote:
£1000 phone with no charger in the box, what a disgrace.


What don’t you already have at least 1 or many more USB-C chargers?

Not a disgrace but smart engineering and cost savings. let me school you:
Apple was first to do this and they cited less impact on the environment (they meant over time). Many people bashed Apple for that. But anyone ever recall how many chargers for over 40 devices in production and sales by Nokia had in their heyday?!! I’m not just talking about S60 devices either but their more common S40 and even more dumb phones too!

The real reason that other manufacturers are catching onto is this: Logistics (engineering) and costs).
1. No charger means a MUCH smaller box.
This means more phones in boxes to ship in 1 single shipment to ANY destination.
This is engineering (think Tetris when stacking blocks in a plane or truck or freight boat overseas).
2. Less cost:
Not just for manufacturing or sourcing said charger from an OEM. No.
Real cost savings is the freight weight saved for the SAME amount of phones to be shipped WITH a charger is a LOT less without. Again smaller boxes, more devices shipped in 1 shipment - major savings.
Less Cost + Less freight shipment expenses + more devices shipped means = catching! higher revenues and thus higher profits!

Right now Sony Mobile division NEEDS higher revenues and profits (per device average selling price with reduced costs to market).

Disgrace? No … smart thinking!
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Posted: 2022-05-08 22:58:21
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