Hi all,
XDA Atom official specs here.
PRO:
- 416MHz Intel Bulverde CPU
- 128 MB storage, 64 RAM
- WM 5.0
- 262K colors
- WiFi 802.11b
- EDGE
- Radio FM
- Bluetooth 1.2 with: headset, hands-free, object push, serial port, dial-up network, advanced audio distribution (A2DP), Audio/Video Remote Control (AVRCP)
- 2.0 MPixel Camera with led flash
- stereo speaker
CONS:
- 2.7 inches screen (magician is 2.8 )
- miniSD slot !!!
It seems a good successor for our magician, ways better than MDA Compact II; miniSD slot however it's a great disadvantage!
Bye
What is the biggest size of mini-SD ? 512 MB ? 1024 MB ?
Which one will you buy ? ATOM or WIZARD ? and WHY ?
gogol said:
What is the biggest size of mini-SD ? 512 MB ? 1024 MB ?
Which one will you buy ? ATOM or WIZARD ? and WHY ?
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I won't buy a Wizard, too fat, too slow, and I don't need a wobbly keyboard.
I may buy the Atom because small size is 75% of what I'm looking for in a PPC phone. The Atom appears to be the smallest device with the most screen real estate possible. Eventually future models will get even thinner. I'll wait for a few reviews before taking the plunge. Meanwhile my Jam works just fine.
416MHz? The same as the Magician? Does this mean ROM compatibility?
kneeslasher said:
416MHz? The same as the Magician? Does this mean ROM compatibility?
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My old Pentium II at school had a 400MHz CPU too but i don't think it was ROM-compatible with our magician!!!
But we can cross our fingers...
Bye bye,
Isidoro
CPU is the same (Intel PXA272 416MHz) but since the manufacturing company is different (Quanta instead of HTC), I doubt that the rest of the hardware is the same. Different hardware => different drivers => different ROMs :'(
risidoro said:
- 416MHz Intel Bulverde CPU
- 128 MB storage, 64 RAM
- WM 5.0
- 262K colors
- WiFi 802.11b
- EDGE
- Radio FM
- Bluetooth 1.2 with: headset, hands-free, object push, serial port, dial-up network, advanced audio distribution (A2DP), Audio/Video Remote Control (AVRCP)
- 2.0 MPixel Camera with led flash
- stereo speaker
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According to mobile-review.com, the camera is not 2.0 Megapixel at all. It is the exact same old crapola camera with "software enhancement"/interpolation/whatever.
Other than that, the specs look good. Hopefully its a decent one.
http://www.mrpalm.com/getcontent3_ppc.php?tid=380
Lots of photos of the Atom here~~
the articles is in thai thou....
skagen said:
According to mobile-review.com, the camera is not 2.0 Megapixel at all. It is the exact same old crapola camera with "software enhancement"/interpolation/whatever.
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The specifications say that it is a 2 MP CMOS Camera. The CMOS implies that it is not software interpolation. However, as has been said may times, 2MP guarantees size but not quality!
CMOS refers to a type of sensor - its nothing to do with the size of it (megapixels). The digital camera world is notorious for including these misleading "interpolation" specs as the specs of the lens, then explaining it in fine print elsewhere.
If this model features the same camera/lens as is found in the Wizard, then its a 1.3MP camera. Read here:
From: http://www.mobile-review.com/pda/review/htc-wizard-en.shtml
The camera has the maximum physical resolution of 1.3 megapixel (1280x1024). At the same time "software" resolution is 2 megapixel by interpolating the initial image. There is no sense in such resolution (by this means the camera doesn't become a 2-megapixel one, the image quality isn't better), it's just a psychological thing
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If its clearly known that this in the Atom is an entire different lens fromw hat is found in the sister models, that's one thing - okay. But given that these are all essentially mix-and-match models, built on the same generation, of the same platform, honestly I wouldn't hold your breath on that.
cmos is the camera ppc and nokia etc phones use (cause it uses less power) teh digital cameras have ccd (or something like this )lenses
the ccd camera of 1.3 megs resolution is better than cmos 1.3 camera
so dont hold your breath for the cmos 1.3 camera on the ATOM
To see some pics taken with the atom, go here:
http://www.mrpalm.com/getcontent3_ppc.php?tid=380&p=2
and click on the links: there are 6 photos of phones and cameras, taken with the atom.
http://www.mrpalm.com/mainnews2/review_atom/realpic/Photo_0009.jpg
http://www.mrpalm.com/mainnews2/review_atom/realpic/Photo_0007.jpg
http://www.mrpalm.com/mainnews2/review_atom/realpic/Photo_0008.jpg
http://www.mrpalm.com/mainnews2/review_atom/realpic/Photo_0010.jpg
http://www.mrpalm.com/mainnews2/review_atom/realpic/Photo_0013.jpg
http://www.mrpalm.com/mainnews2/review_atom/realpic/Photo_0005.jpg
Just I guess, since I don't understand a word of Thai...
skagen said:
CMOS refers to a type of sensor - its nothing to do with the size of it (megapixels). The digital camera world is notorious for including these misleading "interpolation" specs as the specs of the lens, then explaining it in fine print elsewhere.
If this model features the same camera/lens as is found in the Wizard, then its a 1.3MP camera. Read here:
From: http://www.mobile-review.com/pda/review/htc-wizard-en.shtml
The camera has the maximum physical resolution of 1.3 megapixel (1280x1024). At the same time "software" resolution is 2 megapixel by interpolating the initial image. There is no sense in such resolution (by this means the camera doesn't become a 2-megapixel one, the image quality isn't better), it's just a psychological thing
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If its clearly known that this in the Atom is an entire different lens fromw hat is found in the sister models, that's one thing - okay. But given that these are all essentially mix-and-match models, built on the same generation, of the same platform, honestly I wouldn't hold your breath on that.
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I'm with you completely on this. What I meant is that usually when they say "2MP CMOS" they mean that the CMOS sensor is capable of reading 2MP.
When the resolution is interpolated they would say something like 2MP (1.3MP CMOS).
But this depends on how honest the company wants to be. It can be very misleading!
Related
After having had a go at two of these devices here's some details...
Windows Mobile 5.0
128MB Persistent Flash ROM
64MB RAM
640x480 pixel, 65k colour transflective TFT screen
GSM Tri-band & UMTS
GPRS MS Class 10 & UMTS 64/384
Bluetooth 1.2, Infrared and mini-USB connector
Wireless LAN 802.11b
MMC / SD with SDIO support
Stereo Speakers
Integrated 1280 X 960 camera with LED flash
2nd CIF camera for video calls
56-key QWERTY keyboard
Light sensor for auto keyboard backlight
Removable battery (1620mah)
Weight: 270 grams
Due for release early October 2005.
Looks gorgeous. They're *meant* to be launched on the 3rd October, rolled back from the 5th September, to be honest; they're not showing on our tills yet, so it doesn't look like any time soon.
Boy, how I can't wait.
Integrated 1280 X 960 camera with LED flash
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is that resolution correct??? i can only get 640x480 on mine
I have (on MDA Pro):
Small (160X120)
Medium (320x240)
Large (640x480)
1M (1280x1024)
2M (1600x1280)
But it should be noted that 2M is interpolated by software. The camera hardware is only 1.3 Megapixels.
What's the flash on it like?
I found the options now, hehe nice will play with them later,
the flash is ok, more of a bright white led, but ive read there will be a patch at some point to make it more intense on the imate site
Does the Exec come with Blackberry Connect?
No, it does not I'm affraid.
Then there's no need to upgrade from my trusty IIi then unless anyone can talk me round?
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/32068/htc-hd3-windows-phone-7
According to our tipster, who also happens to run his own website, the HTC HD3 will come with a massive
4.5-inch AMOLED screen with 1280 × 800 resolution, 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 1080p HD
video playback, 720p HD video recording, 8-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G
connectivity, 4G connectivity for blisteringly fast downloads that are over ten times as fast as today’s
HSDPA phones, 1GB onboard RAM, 32GB external memory, 3.5-inch headphone jack, and HDMI output
for connecting to your HDTV or monitor.
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Lots in there to be suspicious about.
that is blatently someones pipe dream
Audio Oblivion said:
that is blatently someones pipe dream
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i agree ¬¬'
Definitely. Would be good though
With anything larger than 4.3" screen, the device would really begin to become uncomfortable to use. Even as much as I like the screen on the HD2, sometimes it feels gigantic for 1 hand functions. Those specs sound more like a tablet than a phone.
Where can I preorder ?
Hey man! That sounds so plausible, but it's not actually true. I got the HD3 specs from my mate, Mr. Taiwanese who works for HTC and he's got a HD3.
The real specs are...
Screen Size 42" diagonal
Screen Aspect 16:9
Contrast Ratio [not published]
Brightness 500cd/m2
Pixel Pitch 0.68mm x 0.68mm
hSync [not published]
vSync [not published]
Color System [not published]
Data Signals PC signals up to 1600 x 1200
TV Scan Lines 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
Input Terminals
Composite Video 1 (BNC)
S-Video 1 (4-pin mini DIN)
VGA RGB Signal 1 (15-pin mini d-Sub)
DVI Digital Input 1
Serial Control (RS232C) 1 (9-pin mini d-Sub)
Output Terminals
Accessories
Audio Amplifier 7W x 2
Speakers Optional
Mounting Options Optional Mount Required
Also Included:
DVI-D Cable
AC Power Cord
Operating Instructions
AC Plug Holder (2)
AA/R6 Size Battery (2)
Cable Holder (4)
Remote Control
Dimensions and General Specs.
Power Supply 100-120V @ 50-60Hz
Power Consumption 240 Watts
Dimensions 40.7" x 24.4" x 4.9"
Weight 62.70 lbs.
FCC Class FCC Class B, Home Use
So false it's funny
The "original" news source reports a leaflet with the size of the device. 65mm*115mm*10mm. I can easily suppose there's potential to make it even thinner, but there's no way it can be smaller with a bigger screen.
Loving the "more big" scribbles on the picture ... lol
1280 × 800 resolution is not supported in 7 Series, from what I have heard.
And I don't think they will launch the HD3 with WM 6.5.3. ROFL
Either the Resolution is wrong/fake, or this whole rumor = BS.
EDIT: Is 1280 × 800 resolution supported in 6.5.3 btw? Wait... Argh, I am wasting my time...
azalex86 said:
With anything larger than 4.3" screen, the device would really begin to become uncomfortable to use.
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Yep, would be going down the iPad direction, to big for its use. The HD2 size is as big as I would want a mobile phone to be.
On the 'tipster' link which goes to the "source of the information" (http://mobilementalism.com/2010/03/15/leaked-pics-and-specs-of-htc-hd3-one-word-stunning/) there are a few pictures and one is a low quality list of specifications...
On this picture (http://mobilementalism.com/imageSnag/3768-4b9e890364290.jpg) note the words:
Front camera: video call
Show me the front camera on any of the included pictures...
Blatent crock of <censored>!
(sighes, shakes head and sighes again)
I like how it says As you can see from the pics, it’s the real deal – it’s definitely not vapourware.
Cant believe no one has picked up on the fact that those specs say "32GB external memory".
Windows Phone 7 series has no removable storage support.
FAIL
Audio Oblivion said:
Cant believe no one has picked up on the fact that those specs say "32GB external memory".
Windows Phone 7 series has no removable storage support.
FAIL
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and reslution supported is only 800x400
compact_bijou said:
According to our tipster, who also happens to run his own website, the HTC HD3 will come with a massive
4.5-inch AMOLED screen with 1280 × 800 resolution, 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 1080p HD
video playback, 720p HD video recording, 8-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G
connectivity, 4G connectivity for blisteringly fast downloads that are over ten times as fast as today’s
HSDPA phones, 1GB onboard RAM, 32GB external memory, 3.5-inch headphone jack, and HDMI output
for connecting to your HDTV or monitor.
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and about 30 minutes of battery life...
Let´s face it: if HTC builds the HD3 we don´t need that crappy WM7 which is of no good for nuthin`, just for stups that are barely able to handle an iPhone.
HD3 should run a stripped version of WinXP, cause with the roumored specs it plays the same league as Sony VAIO P, only better
the specs are slightly fake as it does say 32GB external memory which isn't allowed...for WM7 phones
Actually, apart from the screen, those specs seem quite similar to those of the HTC EVO.
It should have 32gb built in mem like the iPhone
why HTC doesnt do that ?
Hi Guys,
What would you want to see in the next HD3? For me I would like HTC to add the following
FM Transmitter
SIP Client
VPN group authentication capability
Mobile TV ????
Better battery technology for longer usage without extra bulk.
I want:
FM transmiter
Better battery life + AMOLED for a lees power consumption (I'm happy with the color intesity, contrast and visualization under sun light of the current screen, but any improvement of this characteristics is always welcome)
Better protection for the camera lens or almost align it with the case, it's very dangerous for scratches the current configuration
Better hardware button paint quality, I'm loosing it in buttons that I never use, because I only use the ON/OFF button.
Some massive memory integrated, like 2 gb, to be able to copy some data from SD cards
And looking the expected features of the new Windows phone 7, avoid it and charge the phone with Windows 6.5.5 or another similar future version.
Best regards
- 2Ghz CPU + 2GB RAM
- 4.7" AMOLED Screen WXGA
- Capacitive Precission Stylus!!!
- Metal hardware buttons (and not plastic ones...)
- SD Card access without need to remove back metal cap.
- Earphones + micro with the possibility to remove the earphone part in order to plug your favorite ones.
- Xenon flashlite, not LEDs.
- More Coherent Sense Interface (let's admit it, right now it's not that intuitive)
- Front VGA Camera in order to have VideoConference.
- Quality Notes application (perhaps DirectDraw driven? Notes in HD2 leaves a lot to desire, 1Ghz Processor and it's not smooth at all...unbelievable, my 400 Mhz Palm Tungsten E2 I bought 9 years ago is smoother at that, no joke).
Mano75 said:
- 2Ghz CPU + 2GB RAM
- 4.7" AMOLED Screen WXGA
- Capacitive Precission Stylus!!!
- Metal hardware buttons (and not plastic ones...)
- SD Card access without need to remove back metal cap.
- Earphones + micro with the possibility to remove the earphone part in order to plug your favorite ones.
- Xenon flashlite, not LEDs.
- More Coherent Sense Interface (let's admit it, right now it's not that intuitive)
- Front VGA Camera in order to have VideoConference.
- Quality Notes application (perhaps DirectDraw driven? Notes in HD2 leaves a lot to desire, 1Ghz Processor and it's not smooth at all...unbelievable, my 400 Mhz Palm Tungsten E2 I bought 9 years ago is smoother at that, no joke).
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Don't forget the search button
Breasts............
Same size dimentions, but...
SuperAMOLED
Stereo front facing speakers (rear facing Mono is just stupid design)
Larger capacity battery
Android 3.0
Get ANDROID on the HD3
I think 4.0" AMOLED screen would be just fine - also if they can make it just liiiitle bit more narrower that would be nice.
I forgot to mention higher resolution or better ppi (pizel per inch)
My Wishlist:
AMOLED Screen
1500mah battery
Tegra/Tegra 2
USB-Host
Video-Out
header2k said:
My Wishlist:
Tegra/Tegra 2
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Of course! Nvidia Tegra 2 Chipset...
Wacom + Multitouch. The best of both worlds. Finger touch and very precise stylus control.
Mano75 said:
- 2Ghz CPU + 2GB RAM
- 4.7" AMOLED Screen WXGA
- Capacitive Precission Stylus!!!
- Metal hardware buttons (and not plastic ones...)
- SD Card access without need to remove back metal cap.
- Earphones + micro with the possibility to remove the earphone part in order to plug your favorite ones.
- Xenon flashlite, not LEDs.
- More Coherent Sense Interface (let's admit it, right now it's not that intuitive)
- Front VGA Camera in order to have VideoConference.
- Quality Notes application (perhaps DirectDraw driven? Notes in HD2 leaves a lot to desire, 1Ghz Processor and it's not smooth at all...unbelievable, my 400 Mhz Palm Tungsten E2 I bought 9 years ago is smoother at that, no joke).
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battery....killer
aceo07 said:
Wacom + Multitouch. The best of both worlds. Finger touch and very precise stylus control.
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+1 on Wacom.
Add Vista/Windows 7 style handwriting recognition and thats a win. You can write scribbles and it can still translate your writing into text.
Add this to the growing list:
Proper 3D Drivers.
webjunky said:
Get ANDROID on the HD3
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agreed.. and maybe prints money
battery and video Call....
corei7 920
12gig ddr3 ram
toaster
armrest
soulstice => +1
Adjustable camera flash, so your target does not complain they are temporarily blinded;
Working A2DP bluetooth audio, so we can listen to music without clicking or skipping in the car;
Extention on HTC Sense, which is great but could use an improved version.
battert battery battery
Hello,
With this being talked about now, what will your realistic Project Ara phone have?
Mine is pretty simple:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.3GHz
Adreno 330 450MHz
2 GB RAM
3.8 V 2300 mAh, 8 Wh, Qi wireless charging
Slide out QWERTY physical keyboard
4.96 in (126 mm) diagonal IPS LCD with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 (1080×1920 px (444 ppi))
8 MP with OIS, f/2.4 aperture and Xenon flash.
1.3 MP Front Camera
3.5 mm TRRS
GPS
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
Infrared port
Every damn radio band so I can use GSM/3G/4G all over the world
Now that I look at it, this phone sounds pretty familiar.........
My price range would be $400 - $500
What about you?
Also, lets keep it realistic, real (no transformer from phone to PC or fantasy crap) and considering phone/budget of each person. Basically what Project Ara is really about and can offer.
Im editing the title again: Please keep it realistic Who knows what people are reading this thread. If we post things like 8K resolution screen phones for 200 bucks, we cannot keep this realist.c
I'd be willing to pay up to $600 for a device with 8GB of internal storage with an external storage option, a 21Mp camera with OIS and various low light optimizations, It needs to be at least dual core running at no less than 1.8 Ghz, it needs 2Gb of RAM, an adreno 330 GPU, a 4.7in screen with a resolution that's above 720p, wireless charging, ALL the radios!, wifi 80211ac, a front camera that has 720p recording and is at least 1.3mp, extremely tunable audio quality, and a slightly curved screen.
Sparx639 said:
I'd be willing to pay up to $600 for a device with 8GB of internal storage with an external storage option, a 21Mp camera with OIS and various low light optimizations, It needs to be at least dual core running at no less than 1.8 Ghz, it needs 2Gb of RAM, an adreno 330 GPU, a 4.7in screen with a resolution that's above 720p, wireless charging, ALL the radios!, wifi 80211ac, a front camera that has 720p recording and is at least 1.3mp, extremely tunable audio quality, and a slightly curved screen.
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Just asking for a good DAC and a curved screen will shoot it up more than $600
I based off mine a existing phone and depending on that raised the price compared to it...
For me:
Top-line specs (cpu ram etc...)
But the extra stuff i would buy into it is a good DAC (digital analog converter). I like to hear quality music.
And a best of the bests camera with a big and fast sensor (maybe foveon x3), 3diagonal OIS, led+xenon AND full manual control in it's software. I want to control shutter speed, ISO, explosure, OIS on/off, timer, intervalometer, HDR, brust mode, pixel oversampling and RAW capturing.
I don't want to take photos like on DSLR, but these things are good to have in the creative process :--)
riahc3 said:
Hello,
With this being talked about now, what will your dream phone have?
Mine is pretty simple:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.3GHz
Adreno 330 450MHz
2 GB RAM
3.8 V 2300 mAh, 8 Wh, Qi wireless charging
Slide out QWERTY physical keyboard
4.96 in (126 mm) diagonal IPS LCD with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 (1080×1920 px (444 ppi))
8 MP with OIS, f/2.4 aperture and Xenon flash.
1.3 MP Front Camera
3.5 mm TRRS
GPS
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
Infrared port
Every damn radio band so I can use GSM/3G/4G all over the world
Now that I look at it, this phone sounds pretty familiar.........
My price range would be $400 - $500
What about you?
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By the time ARA is available this will be a bit old
But I would take high specs with 3000 or 4000 mAh so it would last more than a day
exadeci said:
By the time ARA is available this will be a bit old
But I would take high specs with 3000 or 4000 mAh so it would last more than a day
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Why do I want more? Make no sense.
riahc3 said:
Why do I want more? Make no sense.
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Because my 2100mhA battery on my nexus 4 only last the day on usual use but can be drained by half on my 1h commute if I stream music while playing games
An HTC One with modules and i'll be happy
exadeci said:
Because my 2100mhA battery on my nexus 4 only last the day on usual use but can be drained by half on my 1h commute if I stream music while playing games
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Thats why you do and that is not normal usage (internet, music and games)
The phone I do (PHONE) does WAY more than any phone I (or most people) can ask for.
Really i want there to be clean choices.
saying you want a snapdragon 800 in it or a 21 megapixel camera wont help you if that phone comes out in a year or so.
An option to get it pre-assembled.
A rating system for blocks, if you replace a block, ask you to rate/comment on it after a week or so.
More then one company making them.
Multiprocessor support. Get your Snapdragon and your Exynos. More power. Maybe limit that to just more then one copy of the same chip though, i do not see how it would work otherwise.
A separate block that contains the headphone jack, usb, ... so that it can be replaced without replacing the more expensive components.
A small internal battery, so that you can exchange the battery block without rebooting.
Different body shapes. Tablet--Phablet--Phone--Phone with keyboard
An E ink screen option.
Price, depends on components.
An E ink phablet-phone is something else then a DUAL-Tegra with 3 extra battery blocks, 4k screen and no radios except wifi.
- separate DAC/amp (i imagine these will be built into the SoC so hopefully OEMs can make modules that override this)
- 4000mAh battery
- landscape QWERTY
- probably a screen no bigger than 4.7" given that an overly large screen would make using the keyboard untenable
- camera module with a decent sensor size & xenon flash
- multiple SD/microSD card support
- projector
i don't imagine you could have all of these modules on the phone at once though
I'd love to have a phone with a 4.3" 720p AMOLED screen and a Pureview Camera with a hardware shutter key.
CPU would be an Intel Atom paired with 2 GB RAM and 32 GB storage. Also, dual-boot with Android and WP (or whatever OS I want to put on there)
Oh, and the price? $500, maybe? (modular, of course)
I should have added that please make the phone and price realistic; Some of you are saying technologies such as PureView cameras when that is a trademark by Nokia and Nokia would NEVER open source it (with reason and I agree with them)
Independent vendors such as nikon, canon, etc.. might produce modules and provide propietary bins.. nokia as motorola's competitor would probably not agreed. W/o seeing the mdk, I can only guess companies [and a few gifted individuals] would have the resources to develop, nano-cize and produce said modules.. or will motorola be taking a you design.. we produce line.. Future looks exciting either way.. I'd pay $600 for full phone [base + enough modules to make it standard] but in just [visually] glancing the [proposed] module spacing, we'd be lucky to get battery you suggested.. Doesn't seem room unless thickness added [or two module spaces used].. which is/are a bleh idea(s) imo.
Rob
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i wish tis phone
ultimate phone
I'll take the specs from first post.solar charging screen.but I want one module
To include all physical buttons only,just because!
riahc3 said:
Hello,
With this being talked about now, what will your dream phone have?
Mine is pretty simple:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.3GHz
Adreno 330 450MHz
2 GB RAM
3.8 V 2300 mAh, 8 Wh, Qi wireless charging
Slide out QWERTY physical keyboard
4.96 in (126 mm) diagonal IPS LCD with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 (1080×1920 px (444 ppi))
8 MP with OIS, f/2.4 aperture and Xenon flash.
1.3 MP Front Camera
3.5 mm TRRS
GPS
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
Infrared port
Every damn radio band so I can use GSM/3G/4G all over the world
Now that I look at it, this phone sounds pretty familiar.........
My price range would be $400 - $500
What about you?
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Galaxy J with less RAM, smaller screen & less MP camera?
i would like a phone from avengers used by tony stark. i would like to pay 1000$ for that
riahc3 said:
Hello,
With this being talked about now, what will your dream phone have?
Mine is pretty simple:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.3GHz
Adreno 330 450MHz
2 GB RAM
3.8 V 2300 mAh, 8 Wh, Qi wireless charging
Slide out QWERTY physical keyboard
4.96 in (126 mm) diagonal IPS LCD with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 (1080×1920 px (444 ppi))
8 MP with OIS, f/2.4 aperture and Xenon flash.
1.3 MP Front Camera
3.5 mm TRRS
GPS
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
Infrared port
Every damn radio band so I can use GSM/3G/4G all over the world
Now that I look at it, this phone sounds pretty familiar.........
My price range would be $400 - $500
What about you?
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Why dont you get Nexus 5? it pretty much has the same specs that you wrote above...
Vlad Paul said:
i wish tis phone
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Fu$$ing hell dude! where did you find that?
romeoofair said:
i would like a phone from avengers used by tony stark. i would like to pay 1000$ for that
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Jarvis would be cool!
GFXBench have released a fair amount of new information relating to the unreleased Yotaphone 3.
This information can be seen here, and (amongst other info) includes the following:
OS: Android 7.1.1
CPU: Octa Core 2.0GHz
GPU: Qualcomm Adreno™ 506
Memory: 3.4 GB
Storage: 51 GB
Back camera picture: 11 MP (4000 x 3000)
Back camera video: UHD (4K) (3840 x 2160)
Front camera picture: 12 MP (4160 x 3120)
Front camera video: 4096 x 2160
NFC: No
Simcards: 1
I'm quite happy with these specs, especially the 4K video recording. However, the lack of NFC is a little unfortunate.
What are your thoughts?
I just hope there will be some community support. I'm not buying any new phones that have no devs for ROMs, kernels...
again no dual-sim!!!
SDcard man! Why the hell you don't put a f*****g sdcard hole??? If not, at least I need an internal 128GB... oh of course, I only have to pay 100$ more for that extra of 64GB....
Any info of the batery??
There isn't info regarding fingerprint sensor, but it have a pedometer :-|
This specs could be wrong or from a test build... There is a spec sheet for the Yota3:
"According to a spec sheet provided to Engadget, the Yota3 packs a much bigger 5.5-inch 1080p AMOLED display on the front and a 5.2-inch 720p E Ink touchscreen on the back, both of which are the least you'd expect after such a long wait. Likewise, you'll find a fingerprint sensor on the front side. It'll also come with Android Nougat, 4GB of RAM, dual SIM slots (one of which also serves as a microSD slot), a 12-megapixel main camera with dual flash, a 13-megapixel front camera, a 3,200mAh battery and a USB-C port which also does audio output."
@michael.santos , from where did you get that info? And also important: does this information also discredit the estimated prices were said here?
eReader Fan said:
@michael.santos , from where did you get that info? And also important: does this information also discredit the estimated prices were said here?
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The information is from Engadget and the estimated price is also correct: https://www.engadget.com/2017/06/18/yotaphone-3-yota3-specs-snapdragon-625/
michael.santos said:
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...it will be a tough sell with that aging chipset plus an apparent lack of new innovation.
LOL, the only phone on the market that's any different from all of the rest of the phones, won't sell because it lacks innovation.
Seems innovation today is more MHz and different radius on the edge
How about some RGB LEDs, upside down screen, I'm rich app and e-celeb logos? Now, that's what I call innovative!
No NFC?
The specs look great - slightly larger display, slightly larger epaper display, more RAM etc.
But no NFC would be an issue for me, and the CPU does not look like the fastest either.