http://developer.sonymobile.com/wp/...d-xperia-gx-announced-for-the-japanese-market
Just discovered two new xperia smartphones from Sony's blog, Xperia SX and Xperia GX, it seems that both uses on-screen buttons. Both run ICS natively.
Xperia™ SX is the world’s lightest LTE phone, weighing in on only 95 grams.
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OMG, Xperia SX supports LTE but it's only 95g!?
The back of Xperia GX looks like Xperia arc's.
1.5GHz dual-core processor for fast performance.
16 GB internal flash storage.
4.6” Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA® engine.
13 MP camera resolution with Sony Exmor R for mobile.
HD video recording.
Will be launched with Google™ Android™ 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich).
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Xperia SX looks like to have the transparent bar and supports some popular features in Japanese market such as mobile TV and wallet.
1.5GHz dual-core processor for fast performance.
8 GB internal flash storage.
3.7” Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA® engine.
8 MP camera resolution with Sony Exmor R for mobile.
HD video recording.
Infrared port data exchange.
Mobile wallet.
Mobile TV.
Launched with Google™ Android™ 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich).
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Rumor: Samsung Galaxy S II LTE (Celox) to Have Super AMOLED HD Display
by Quentyn Kennemer on August 9th, 2011 at 6:15 pm
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Following the news that Samsung would be bringing an LTE-enabled 4.5 inch Samsung Galaxy S II codenamed Celox, Korean outlet ET News has heard from “industry insiders” that the device will have a Super AMOLED HD display instead of the Super AMOLED Plus.
The differences between the two are resolution – the HD is 1280×800 with 300ppi while Plus is 480×800 with 216ppi. It’s also believed the Super AMOLED HD display will use pentile matrix instead of the RGB we’ve all come to know and love.
The shots we saw earlier of this supposed device suggest it’ll have hardware buttons, but to have a Super AMOLED HD display on this bad boy means we could be looking at a launch with Ice Cream Sandwich. That’s just speculation for the time being, though. For now, we’re just happy that Samsung has decided to stop stretching a WVGA resolution onto 4-inch-plus displays. [Thanks Eric! ETNews (Translated)]
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http://phandroid.com/2011/08/09/rumor-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-lte-celox-to-have-super-amoled-hd-display/
---->>> Should T-Mobile Hercules also have this Display onboard ???
The key word is rumor.
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Just sore this and could be good news for Xperia Play as the only Optimized games that are still coming thick and fast are PlayStation Mobile titles.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...tionvita-and-playstationmobile-199444581.html
Due to the fact developers are finding it hard to build 3D games on the PSM SDK, we have been hit by loads of rubish 2D retro looking indy games. But this could all change with Unity teaming up with Sony as great looking games like Shadowgun, Dead Trigger, Ravensword could be made for PSM with the Unity 3D input.
check this part -
Unity for PlayStation® also allows Unity developers to create games for PSM more efficiently without the need for an additional PlayStation®Mobile SDK.*1 Both Unity for PlayStation® and PSM SDK use the .NET framework allowing for easy transition between the two tools. In addition, Unity developers can easily port their games created for iPhone, iPad, and Android™ based smartphones and tablets to launch on PSM, removing the need for extensive re-coding.
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Ans now just a xperia play 2 and we are ready to go
Great news!
The Unity Engine will also be optimized for Quallcom SoCs. Lets hope that this not only means GLES 3.0 integration and multiprocessor optimization but also things like texture compression format optimization for our Adreno 205 source:http://www.engadget.com/2013/03/26/unity-to-bring-qualcomm-optimization/
"Don't know since when, Ipad/Iphone bacame a fashion statement. Because of it's hot sale all over the world, too much mobile phone and tablet manufacturers pouring in, imitate the Apple's appearance, and many even do 1:1 high imitation, mix the spurious with the genuine. More and more company releized that, apperance imitation is not enough, the quality should be good enough to compete with Apple also.
We got the news that a Shenzhen Tablet ODM (Giayee Technology Co., Ltd.) is planning to released an 7.85 inch Android tablet, 1:1 high imitation of Ipad Mini, molding already started, sample should be avaliable around end of next month or early of Jun.
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Key Features:
- Rockchip RK3188, Quad core Cortex A9 1.6G + Quad core Mali-400 GPU
- Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
- 2G DDR3 RAM + 16G NAND Flash
- 7.85"" display + 10 point multi touch
- 3G enabled: WCDMA or EVDO (option)
- WiFi + Bluetooth
- GPS, G-sensor
- 2MP front camera + 5MP back camera
- Mini-USB (OTG), HDMI, Micro-SD card slot etc.
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According to Japanese site iGeek, Sony is planning a music-focused ‘Walkman’ variant of its upcoming Xperia Z4 handset.
This isn’t as crazy as it might sound – we’ve already heard on the grapevine that multiple versions of the Xperia Z4 might be coming.
So what would a Walkman-toting Z4 look like? Well fortunately, we have a leaked image purported to be just that, with some specs in tow.
What may disappoint some of you though, is that it looks very much like a slim Xperia Z3 that runs an app mimicking the classic Walkman interface. We’re not surprised…
Perhaps more interesting is the inclusion of hi-res audio codec support, paired with S-Force PRO front-firing surround speakers with Sony’s S-Master digital amplifier.
Also tipped for the device is a 4-inch display with a 1440 x 720 resolution. That’s well below the 5.4/5.5-inch display we’re expecting for the Xperia Z4 proper, which makes it clear that this is a variant model.
On board will be a quad-core 2.3GHz Snapdragon 801 processor with 3GB of RAM, 32GB of built-in memory, a 2000mAh battery, and an 8-megapixel snapper to boot.
The new device is tipped to be landing at this year’s Mobile World Congress – that’s the Barcelona-based tech-fest running from March 2 to 5.
That puts it alongside the rumoured launch date for the actual Xperia Z4, which is expected to tout much higher specs, and a higher price tag too.
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A Walkman edition sounds interesting, that's the only issue with my z1
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Recently, we brought word that Sony Mobile had started to officially support recovery mode within its bootloaders. Recovery mode can be very helpful for those wanting to flash custom ROMs and restoring back-up data. It also allows users to test new (and potentially unstable) kernels with the comfort of moving back to a stable kernel.
Recovery mode is already available for a number of devices through Sony’s version of Flash tool (unlocked bootloader is required). This includes the Xperia Z1, Xperia Z1 Compact, Xperia Z Ultra, Xperia E3, Xperia M2, Xperia T2 Ultra and Xperia T3. More device support is expected in due course.
For further details hit the source link below. It’s great to see Sony continuing its strong support on the developer scene. Karl-Johan Dahlström, Head of Developer Relations, had this to say: “Our overall goal with the open device program is to offer a development environment similar to the one for Nexus devices. Now, by making it much easier to debug, we hope this will further encourage innovation and kernel development on Xperia devices”.
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https://youtu.be/TFjvirit24I
Via: Xperiablog - Sony Developer World
Same here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3098598
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