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mediar Posts: > 500


On 2012-11-05 09:25:08, Indiandawg wrote:
"We’ve seen phones with the exact same processor, RAM, and resolution perform extremely well, so there’s nowhere to look for the gaps in performance but that Sony skin. If there were just stock Jelly Bean here with a few augmentations (like Album and Music Unlimited), you’d stand in line for the TL. As is, it’s a great piece of hardware that will probably be largely forgotten." - Gizmodo Australia

How true is this?

Source: http://www.gizmodo.com.au/201[....]-creature-dropped-on-its-head/


This remains me of the saga with the 2011 Xperias and their ICS update ( or the XJ the JB update )...
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Posted: 2012-11-05 10:39:38
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caff111 Posts: 228


On 2012-11-05 10:34:26, justus333 wrote:
I cannot believe that reviews are published that are obviously based on faulty devices!
I´ve had mine for 3 weeks now and I never experienced any jutter or lag!
And to call the UI cheap and clunky is totally subjective and uncalled for in a supposedly objective review!
I for one bought this phone because I think Samsung UI looks cheap and childish....



Agree, Had my Xperia TX for more than 2 weeks and never experienced any jutter or lag. Its very smooth and the battery is getting better with the latest firmware update. I am so glad with my Xperia TX. Sometimes these kind of review are very subjective and bias.
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Posted: 2012-11-05 10:49:26
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Indiandawg Posts: > 500

Not to spoil any fun or not that I don't agree with you'll. But I've never had a jutter free or lag free Sony Android phone yet. That's the only reason I'm just trying to make sure that if Sony has really improved at this point or not. Anyway, it's a good news. Waiting for Xperia T to get released in India so I can see myself.
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Posted: 2012-11-05 14:43:04
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newnagasaki Posts: 17

It is official guys.

I purchased my Xperia T from UK this morning at about 300 GBP (about $490 USD) from an auction on Ebay. this is the cheapest I have ever found, about $60 cheaper than other listed prices on the internet. I'm expected to recieve it between November 9th and 15th.

Is there anything I should know about the Xperia T?


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Posted: 2012-11-05 17:49:50
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Ricky D Posts: > 500

@newnagasaki
Nice on getting an Xperia T. Seems like a really good price too. I don't think there is anything you really need to know. It's a super phone. The only thing (if it matters to you) is that the newest FW isn't rootable without unlocking the bootloader (the older FW is), but the newest FW isn't available in the UK region yet I don't think.
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Posted: 2012-11-06 12:45:40
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caff111 Posts: 228

Where did u guys buy your screen protector for your Xperia T/TX? I am after a screen protector that are not easy to attract dust and fingerprints. Cheers
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Posted: 2012-11-07 05:44:42
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Ricky D Posts: > 500

I don't usually buy screen protectors, but I've found the factory-applied protector extremely good. It's smoother than any other I've used and if it does pick up any prints they come off very easily. I'm a little scared to find out it's scratch resistance capabilities, past factory fitted screen protectors from Sony haven't been fantastic for scratches.
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Posted: 2012-11-07 06:18:51
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hbgdmws Posts: 1

I would also like to customize the pull down menu if possible, anyone can help me with that?
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Posted: 2012-11-07 10:58:37
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goldenface Posts: > 500

Some reviewers criticised the the placing of buttons but I find them perfectly placed.

I do miss the double tap zoom in the browser though. Is there anyway to adjust this? I double-tap and it zooms in about 1%.
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Posted: 2012-11-07 11:03:19
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Arne Anka Posts: > 500


On 2012-11-07 06:18:51, Ricky D wrote:
I'm a little scared to find out it's scratch resistance capabilities, past factory fitted screen protectors from Sony haven't been fantastic for scratches.


The factory applied screen protector is not scratch resistant. It's only function is to protect against glass shatter (that's why it is called shatter proof sheet). If you are worried against screen scratches you have two options:

- apply the additional protector provided by Sony (or buy one yourself);

- remove the factory applied sheet (it is difficult to remove, but it is possible). Because the glass in-under is supposed to be scratch resistant.
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Posted: 2012-11-07 11:15:02
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