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On 2011-10-03 18:20:07, rmk152 wrote:
@Bonovox - Still no dice. Cant believe i sold an ARC to buy another ARC that i already had
Ah well, at least i have 1.4GHz Processor.
I can confirm that there is no multi-angle.
I have just read the white paper again. There is another upgrade. The original arc has a download speed of 7.2Mbps (HSPA cat
while the arc S is 14.4Mbps (HSPA cat 10).
I have done speed test, and download speed is like 4.6Mbps for arc and 6.7 for arc S.
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Posted: 2011-10-04 04:29:12
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On 2011-10-03 16:52:18, rmk152 wrote:
Ok guys, i just recieved my Arc S (sold ARC)
Would you say it is the same plastic used as with the original Arc??
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Posted: 2011-10-04 13:37:00
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Hows the speed? Is it like barely any difference or does the upgrade makes it worth to buy (when it comes to speed)?
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Posted: 2011-10-04 15:47:47
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@dibdin the plastic appears to be the same as it was but i use a gel case anyway for better grip.
@Indiandawg it does feel a bit faster but it could be psycological (because i expect it)
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Posted: 2011-10-04 17:21:19
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So there is a slight difference but nothing major. How about the smoothness while multitouch zooming on web browsers?
If I'm not mistaken, you get HDMI cable with Arc. Is it the same with Arc S?
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Posted: 2011-10-05 03:47:13
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On 2011-10-05 03:47:13, Indiandawg wrote:
So there is a slight difference but nothing major. How about the smoothness while multitouch zooming on web browsers?
If I'm not mistaken, you get HDMI cable with Arc. Is it the same with Arc S?
Can`t comment on web browsing as i do all that via pc, unless an app requires a download BUT i would use WiFi for that.
Yes i got HDMI cable (IM820) same as arc i think.
I am more Disappointed by not having 3D Multi Angle which was one of the reasons to get the S in the first place.
In summary: I just have an ARC @ 1.4Ghz and the software is already available @ XDA for use on any other ARC.
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Posted: 2011-10-05 17:55:14
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On 2011-10-05 17:55:14, rmk152 wrote:
On 2011-10-05 03:47:13, Indiandawg wrote:
So there is a slight difference but nothing major. How about the smoothness while multitouch zooming on web browsers?
If I'm not mistaken, you get HDMI cable with Arc. Is it the same with Arc S?
Can`t comment on web browsing as i do all that via pc, unless an app requires a download BUT i would use WiFi for that.
Yes i got HDMI cable (IM820) same as arc i think.
I am more Disappointed by not having 3D Multi Angle which was one of the reasons to get the S in the first place.
In summary: I just have an ARC @ 1.4Ghz and the software is already available @ XDA for use on any other ARC.
I know what you have to say. My X10 got into water and now I'm waiting for Arc S. Im sure it's going to be really nice using Arc S as it's same as Arc. I just want the overall speed faster than X10. As I do lot of browsing on the go using 3G, I'm hoping the multi touch is smooth and not very laggy. Did you try to take 3D picture and connect on 3D TV? thanks for your help and reviews
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Posted: 2011-10-05 20:17:57
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I know what you have to say. My X10 got into water and now I'm waiting for Arc S. Im sure it's going to be really nice using Arc S as it's same as Arc. I just want the overall speed faster than X10. As I do lot of browsing on the go using 3G, I'm hoping the multi touch is smooth and not very laggy. Did you try to take 3D picture and connect on 3D TV? thanks for your help and reviews
Yes it`s faster than X10 trust me (my dad currently has X10i (gingerbread 2.3)).
Sorry don`t have a 3D TV nor do any of my friends so cant comment. i could send you a 3d image if it helps (.jpg paired with a .MPO file (whatever that is?))
0.4GHz isnt really a lot, my Satio (previous) was only 600MHz (0.6GHz)
Hope you like the ARC as i do
and let me know when she arrives.
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Posted: 2011-10-06 16:39:11
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On 2011-10-06 16:39:11, rmk152 wrote:
I know what you have to say. My X10 got into water and now I'm waiting for Arc S. Im sure it's going to be really nice using Arc S as it's same as Arc. I just want the overall speed faster than X10. As I do lot of browsing on the go using 3G, I'm hoping the multi touch is smooth and not very laggy. Did you try to take 3D picture and connect on 3D TV? thanks for your help and reviews
Yes it`s faster than X10 trust me (my dad currently has X10i (gingerbread 2.3)).
Sorry don`t have a 3D TV nor do any of my friends so cant comment. i could send you a 3d image if it helps (.jpg paired with a .MPO file (whatever that is?))
0.4GHz isnt really a lot, my Satio (previous) was only 600MHz (0.6GHz)
Hope you like the ARC as i do
and let me know when she arrives.
Thank you so much buddy. This sums it up. I'll definitely give a review when she arrives. Just waiting for it now
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Posted: 2011-10-06 18:08:21
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Sony Ericsson launched two new phones, Xperia arc S and Xperia neo V that deliver the best in entertainment experiences to consumers.
With the upgrade to the 2.3.4 version of the Gingerbread platform, all consumers will enjoy enhanced entertainment experiences on 2011 Xperia smartphones, ranging from Facebook inside Xperia; gesture input; screen capture function to the world's first 3D sweep panorama functionality powered by Sony.
Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S
The Xperia arc S is a winner of the EISA award "European Camera Phone 2011-2012" that includes the best-in-class Sony technology such as 3D sweep panorama; a visually brilliant 4.2" Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine; 8.1mp camera with HD video capability; and Sony's award winning Exmor R for mobile image sensor that enhances still images and videos even in low light conditions.
Most notably, the Xperia arc S' faster 1.4Ghz processor features a 25 per cent faster camera start up.
Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V
Xperia neo V is one of the first Xperia smartphones to launch with the new 2.3.4 Gingerbread upgrade and includes all the features like Google Talk with Video Chat and enhanced Facebook inside the phone.
In addition, this smartphone will feature the world's first 3D sweep panorama functionality powered by Sony where images can be captured and then viewed in 3D by connecting it to a 3D TV using the HDMI output.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S is now available in Singapore in the colours Pure White, Midnight Blue and Sakura Pink at a recommended retail price of $788 without contract.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V is now available in Singapore in the colours White and Blue Gradient at a recommended retail price of $468 without contract.
Source:
http://news.asiaone.com/News/[....]ry/A1Story20111007-303773.html
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Posted: 2011-10-07 10:16:12
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