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On 2012-03-09 14:40:29, xenia wrote:
Domistri, I think you must reboot your phone. It looks like classic android bag with battery eating.
On xperiablog. net video about usbotg
You mean just turning the device on and off?
As for USB you don't get my point:
On Arc you can choose in settings if the device connects in Media Transfer mode or Mass Storage.
On X S Mass Storage is gone apparently.
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Posted: 2012-03-09 15:02:36
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On 2012-03-09 15:02:36, doministry wrote:
On 2012-03-09 14:40:29, xenia wrote:
Domistri, I think you must reboot your phone. It looks like classic android bag with battery eating.
On xperiablog. net video about usbotg
You mean just turning the device on and off?
As for USB you don't get my point:
On Arc you can choose in settings if the device connects in Media Transfer mode or Mass Storage.
On X S Mass Storage is gone apparently.
Yes. I have this problem pretty often. Just off and on. And my Arc gets full battery volume after 8-10 charging. First time I was shoked, but then pretty good lifetime.
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Posted: 2012-03-09 16:13:23
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On 2012-03-09 13:49:16, dibdin wrote:
Nice pics borg.
How are you finding those capacitive buttons?
No problems with the capacitive buttons, they work just fine
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Posted: 2012-03-09 16:40:33
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On 2012-03-09 16:13:23, xenia wrote:
On 2012-03-09 15:02:36, doministry wrote:
On 2012-03-09 14:40:29, xenia wrote:
Domistri, I think you must reboot your phone. It looks like classic android bag with battery eating.
On xperiablog. net video about usbotg
You mean just turning the device on and off?
As for USB you don't get my point:
On Arc you can choose in settings if the device connects in Media Transfer mode or Mass Storage.
On X S Mass Storage is gone apparently.
Yes. I have this problem pretty often. Just off and on. And my Arc gets full battery volume after 8-10 charging. First time I was shoked, but then pretty good lifetime.
Sounds good to me.
Hope so.
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Posted: 2012-03-09 17:16:17
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Hmmm,played with one of these today in Phones4U. Scrolling between home screens was choppy
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Posted: 2012-03-09 17:42:07
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Choppy is not the thing happening on my phone though.
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Posted: 2012-03-09 17:46:05
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On 2012-03-09 17:42:07, Bonovox wrote:
Hmmm,played with one of these today in Phones4U. Scrolling between home screens was choppy
Most users seem to be experiencing the complete opposite.
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Posted: 2012-03-09 18:32:48
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Maybe was a proto?
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Posted: 2012-03-09 18:35:17
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Sony Xperia S vs. Samsung Galaxy S II: S-hootout ->
http://www.gsmarena....-review-734.php
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Posted: 2012-03-09 18:37:19
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rickster2kuk Posts: > 500
Re the battery drain issue, Sony seem to always have an problem with this, the X10 when it first came out drained very quickly until the first firmware release fixed it, then the Arc had the same issue with the cam module not shutting down... seems to be a bit of trait.
In terms of ICS, I agree that it would have been a smarter move for Sony to release with ICS now. The issue is that they would probably have quite a buggy version which would ultimately put consumers off. It's obvious that Sony are waiting until ICS is polished until it's released. Rumours have ranged from end of March for X S up to middle of this year. I would imagine Sony will want to get ICS out as soon as they can have a stable version as the crop of ICS models (HTC, ect) will launch in April.
Downloaded the manual out of curiosity, nothing really to note, tbh I don't even know why they bother releasing manuals these days for such a complicated and complex device - I don't think Apple do.
One thing the manual release does show is that consumer models should be hitting the shelves imminently - i.e next week fingers crossed.
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Posted: 2012-03-09 20:19:24
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