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On 2013-04-22 20:09:50, -XYZ wrote:
The "AM" in AMOLED, stands for Active Matrix (as opposed to passive matrix). It is a type of technology, in the same way IPS, stands for In-Plane Switching, or TN, stands for Twisted Nemanic, or TFT, stands for Thin Film Transistor.
It is NOT marketing Jargon of the likes of "Retina".
This needs to be cleared up.
Actually, all those type of screens you mentioned are AMLCD or active-matrix LCD screen. They are all LCDs that use active-matrix as addressing scheme!
The term Amoled only became popular because of Samsung SuperAmoled branding. But OLED should be fine. Hence, gsmarena used the term oled instead of amoled.
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Posted: 2013-04-23 02:47:37
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On 2013-04-22 19:31:26, worf1000 wrote:
So far as i know, AMoled is not OLED only.
AMOLED is OLED, the AM part just describes how to control each pixel (and subpixel) in the panel... you can't run an OLED panel without controlling each pixel (and/or subpixels)... and the AM part of AMOLED describes which technology is being used for this...
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Posted: 2013-04-23 07:59:56
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On 2013-04-23 01:17:23, huiyi wrote:
On 2013-04-22 18:51:04, Eazy wrote:
is that one fan-made or something?
Xperia Phablet (Togari)!Any ordinary pen can write on the screen :-O
[ This Message was edited by: huiyi on 2013-04-23 00:26 ]
How much battery capacity for togari?
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Posted: 2013-04-23 12:18:46
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I wish Sony to bring other Japanese companies smartphone to the west under Sony's brand name. I like the Sharp and Fujitsu's smartphones so much it's a pity they don't make their ways to here. It would be a logical idea for both Sony and other Japanese companies. Sony can use a name other than Xperia for smartphones from other companies.
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Posted: 2013-04-23 15:10:25
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Has anyone seen the Asus Tranformer AiO?
When is Sony bringing a dual boot win8/android tablet to the market?
I'd pay for a 10" version with clamshell style clip in keyboard in a heartbeat.
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Posted: 2013-04-23 15:30:24
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it's time for high end phone to get 3/4gb ram since 2gb ram has been a year old for that...
hopefully xperia phablet and one sony can get 3/4gb ram...ram is important for multitasking and smoother experience...
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Posted: 2013-04-23 16:19:48
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On 2013-04-23 16:19:48, jianlin wrote:
it's time for high end phone to get 3/4gb ram since 2gb ram has been a year old for that...
hopefully xperia phablet and one sony can get 3/4gb ram...ram is important for multitasking and smoother experience...
Yep that's why I asked the following:
On 2013-04-22 12:03:00, nightwing369 wrote:
Will Honami "One Sony" get 64GB internal storage option?
EDIT: Will it have 4GB RAM? Will it have 2700 or 3000mAh battery?
[ This Message was edited by: nightwing369 on 2013-04-22 11:10 ]
I think it will be in the Honami 'One Sony' :
https://docs.google.com/sprea[....]QcjMwV1I5M0E&usp=sharing#gid=0 (by the way, that spreadsheet is kept up-to-date as much as is possible based on this eSato thread)
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Posted: 2013-04-23 16:44:55
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On 2013-04-23 16:19:48, jianlin wrote:
it's time for high end phone to get 3/4gb ram since 2gb ram has been a year old for that...
hopefully xperia phablet and one sony can get 3/4gb ram...ram is important for multitasking and smoother experience...
more ram = more power drain, so until you really need the performance, you wont see more than 2 GB for battery reasons. Instead we will see LPDDR3 RAM wich is more efficient and will help improve speed and draw less power
Also Android 5.0 is rumoured to be based on linux 3.8 kernel wich has a MUCH smaller memory footprint
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Posted: 2013-04-23 16:52:53
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You people seem to like to see numbers go up. Except when it comes to screen size.
4GB RAM is not at all necessary. Especially for a mobile application where power is limited.
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Posted: 2013-04-23 17:14:23
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4gb ram is too much for mobile, imo agree with -XYZ it's not necessary, although there is a high possibility that there will be on future devices, I'd rather have them put a faster type of ram and also allow you to use your internal storage as additional temporary RAM in case you do need it. Personally I only use 4gb or more of ram when I do photoshop or 3D work, and that is on a desktop computer. I don't see any reason yet trying to do that on a mobile phone since it is still a mobile phone. Optimization is the key

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Posted: 2013-04-23 18:21:31
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