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when Sony ericsson will use the last technologies on their phones like Multi-touch input,Proximity sensor for auto turn-off,Ambient light,the best video recording format and higher GPRS class on their phones?and why they dont use them(all above) now on their phones?please answer me.
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Posted: 2009-03-27 20:20:19
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On 2009-03-27 20:20:19, xperia.x1 wrote:
when Sony ericsson will use the last technologies on their phones like Multi-touch input,Proximity sensor for auto turn-off,Ambient light,the best video recording format and higher GPRS class on their phones?and why they dont use them(all above) now on their phones?please answer me.
Higher GPRS class? Seriously....?
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Posted: 2009-03-27 20:24:55
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Because they've been complacent for a few years, massively under-invested in research and development, and let various competing companies take the lead in all the areas you mention. At a time when the smartphone is rapidly taking prominence and encapsulating all these in-demand features, SE have given away the only smartphone smarts they had (UIQ), and in fact their only existing smartphone has software by Microsoft and hardware by HTC, making it not much of an SE at all.
Their next planned smartphone (the "Idou") is essentially a clone of a Nokia running S60 Touch. So really, you'd be better off asking Nokia, or perhaps Microsoft, when they will be able to support multi-touch on an SE phone.
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Posted: 2009-03-27 20:31:12
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You couldn't have put it in a better way
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Posted: 2009-03-28 15:12:00
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Well if i were you. I would rather look elsewhere for something better and stop daydreaming that SE would change for good. idou as of now is not as impressive as what SE is trying to impose to us and i highly doubt it will get any better than what we see or know. Sadly but thats what i feel now.
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Posted: 2009-03-28 15:34:35
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On 2009-03-28 15:34:35, razec wrote:
Well if i were you. I would rather look elsewhere for something better and stop daydreaming that SE would change for good. idou as of now is not as impressive as what SE is trying to impose to us and i highly doubt it will get any better than what we see or know. Sadly but thats what i feel now.
I wonder something, had you have a chance to play with IDOU lately or only watch some clips and give comment with negative issue.
As I play n' touch them maybe a bit early prototype, It's well done on their jobs. Quite impressive for me.
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Posted: 2009-03-28 17:43:14
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On 2009-03-27 20:20:19, xperia.x1 wrote:
when Sony ericsson will use the last technologies on their phones like Multi-touch input,Proximity sensor for auto turn-off,Ambient light,the best video recording format and higher GPRS class on their phones?and why they dont use them(all above) now on their phones?please answer me.
They can't use Multi-touch because Apple have a patent but they have something similaron the Idou and had other TS phones well before Nokia.
They use a proximity sensor for Gesture control AFAIK. Who else does gesture control? The horribly expensive Porsche P9521 and that's it I think.
Video? They have probably made a trade off here between features and cost. I think they've also chosen to emphasize still pictures rather than video. They're aiming for a specific market - that's THEIR choice. We can buy or not, that's OUR choice.
SE are definately up with the play as far as radio frequencies and modem functions are concerned. 7.2Mbps handsets, PCMCIA data cards and USB modems are available. Bluetooth V2.1 with Enhanced Data rate and Wifi in the mid-range too. I used Modem via BT on a Z600 years ago.
SE chooses the segments it competes in carefully. This not the same as lacking in technology.
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Posted: 2009-03-29 01:32:36
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SONY figured that if SE wants to put good video recording on phones, then SE has to buy the rights for a Handycam phone.
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Posted: 2009-03-29 03:14:01
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agree about that..
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Posted: 2009-03-29 10:24:38
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When will SONY realize that they're no longer the biggest player in the business? They need some serious catching up to do if they want to keep impressing the believers.
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Posted: 2009-03-29 11:14:15
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