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I guess your concept and way of approach is different from me, Lostsoulz and other people who required external storage, AND bigger internal memory, such as the ION.
Yes. I do watch movies, video clips and listen to songs on my phone. Play games too. The phone is getting better and smarter than ever, closer to a computer.
It is now becoming a mini portable computer. It can do many things. Do you lug your pc around places?
For the 5-day thingy. Why 5 days if you have mass amount of storage and KEEP IT IN THE STORAGE JUST LIKE A PC? I watch / show to friends whenever I feel like it / when there's chance. I myself do not watch all the movies listen to the music and finish the games within your "5 days challenge". BUT do you do it on your pc??
The Sony tablet has 16 and 32 Gb of internal storage, has EXTENRNAL CARD SLOT, AND YET its processor loses out to the Xperia S (1Ghz dual vs 1.5Ghz dual). So why not an external storage? I bet your PC has got more storage than 32Gb. Yet there is still such a thing called "external hardisk" selling. (Isn't it comparable to my external card slot theory?? Phone with external memory card, pc with external hardisk memory) Nowadays newwer computers and laptops comes with built-in 256Gb of SSD hardisk. If a company were to throw in a 1TB SSD with the same specs, design and price, I WILL GO FOR THE 1TB COMPUTER INSTEAD OF THE 256GB version
On the Cloud topic. I believe I have spoken enough about it being slow and need internet / wifi and cost equivalent. And I do not do housekeeping as frequently as the "5 days" which I presume you do it (Kudos to you if you really did that)
Sandisk announced a 64Gb micro SD card which now only the Xperia PLAY can read it, but I believe in future it will be accessible to many. If I were to choose between a 32Gb or a 64Gb card, which one will I choose? Think you got my answer. Memorystick itself announced data storage capability gone up to 2TB. And if were within my means of buying it compared to a 32Gb, again, I will buy it.
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Posted: 2012-01-15 06:10:41
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Is this debate still rumbling on??
OK, so 32GB internal memory isn't exactly a leap forward in technology, but it isn't a step backward either. I doubt more than 10 people who regularly comment in this thread have more than a 32GB microSD in their phone right now, but I also reckon loads here have has "Storage space low" messages in their notification bar on their android phones.
So Sony are solving two problems for us, we don't have to manage apps storage manually and we don't have to go fork out for a 32GB microSD. They do create a small problem for a minority of users who want more even space but Led Zeppelin didn't write music everyone liked, they left that to the Bee Gees.
Can we move on now?
Does anyone know if any handsets outside of Japan will see a revival of the infra-port? Maybe at MWC? I want that Dot-Switch remote control app!
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Posted: 2012-01-15 07:25:50
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highly doubt the IR port thing will come back outside of japan Ricky.... its still alive and kicking there cause the japanese still use it religiously whereas the rest of the world has basically started to rely on bluetooth, which is better anyway.
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Posted: 2012-01-15 08:07:47
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highly doubt the IR port thing will come back outside of japan Ricky.... its still alive and kicking there cause the japanese still use it religiously whereas the rest of the world has basically started to rely on bluetooth, which is better anyway.
Not exactly... IR connects faster than bluetooth which requires initial authentication and most Japanese branded TVs still use IR based remote which is primarily the reason Sony equipped the Japanese Xperias for a more unified interconnectivity with its Bravia TVs or Bluray players. for its purpose (remote control) IR is a more convinient connectivity option
[ This Message was edited by: razec on 2012-01-15 07:35 ]
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Anyone know a little more about the ST25? Here its listed as a Mini series phone. But GSMarena has it up and saying 3.5" screen. Now I could see a 3.2" mini but wouldn't 3.5" be pushing the Mini part a little far? Since one can guess that the Mini will have a Pro brother 3.5" seems a little too big the Xperia Pro is only 3.7".
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Posted: 2012-01-15 12:33:32
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Considering Sony released the Tablet S here with an Infra Red port, I dont think it would be crazy to see it on a flagship Sony phone sooner rather then later
In fact it would work better on the phone, considering the similar size between it and a remote control
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Posted: 2012-01-15 13:14:23
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Posted: 2012-01-15 16:34:31
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Xperia S and another unknown Xperia handset for sale on a swedish buy-and-sell website?
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[ This Message was edited by: Fiskarbert on 2012-01-15 19:13 ]
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Posted: 2012-01-15 19:44:33
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I can see nypon! Middle of bottom row.
The one you are pointing could be this years flagship, LT29i!
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Posted: 2012-01-15 20:10:25
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On 2012-01-15 19:44:33, Fiskarbert wrote:
Xperia S and another unknown Xperia handset for sale on a swedish buy-and-sell website?
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Edit:Content was removed from the website.
[ This Message was edited by: Fiskarbert on 2012-01-15 19:13 ]
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