Kamis, 19 September 2013

Are there any forthcoming Android or Windows phones with Xenon camera flash?

Q. The contract on my Nokia N8 finishes soon and I want to get rid of it. Terrible, poorly supported OS.

However the one thing I have got used to and can't give up is having a xenon flash - my last three phones (SE K800i, Nokia N82 and now N8) have all had Xenon flash and no matter how good phone manufacturers say their camera sensors are, nothing matches a proper xenon flash - I have seen iPhone 4S photos taken in low light and they look DREADFUL.

But it appears there aren't any decent options as a replacement.
- Only thing on Android is the Motorola XT720 - apparently an awful phone with a lousy camera. And no networks in the UK sell it.
- Only think on Windows is the HTC Mozart, and according to reviews the camera is crap.

And that's it.

Is there anything rumoured to be coming out in the future?
Or do Xenon flashes make phones too thick, and manufacturers think we all want skinny phones?

A. n8 sucessor is rumored to be launched this february at mobile world congress.better wait for it.by the way update n8 to belle os.its great.


sony erricson x10 on sony erriccson x10 mini?
Q. what phone is better or easier to use, the mini or normal sony erricson x10? what about sonyericson vivaz, is it any better?

A. Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 is better and easier to use.

XPERIA X10
Key features
4" capacitive touchscreen of WVGA (480 x 854 pixel) resolution and scratch-resistant surface
16M-color ready (65K effective colors under Android OS v1.6)
Android OS v1.6 with complete Sony Ericsson UI customization
Excellent social networking integration
Excellent build quality
Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon 1 GHz CPU, OpenGL ES 2.0 support; 384 MB of RAM
8 MP autofocus camera with LED flash, touch focus, image stabilization, geotagging, face and smile detection, WVGA (800 x 480 pixels) video recording @ 30fps
Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS
1GB storage, microSD slot, bundled with an 8GB card
Accelerometer and proximity sensor
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
Document viewer
Li-Po 1500 mAh (BST-41) battery
Great audio quality

Main disadvantages
No DivX and XviD video playback
No smart dialing
Limited storage available to the user on the system partition (you are left with only 512 MB for installing apps)
No secondary video-call camera (or videocalling whatsoever)
No free GPS navigation solution
No Flash support for the web browser
No FM radio
An extra xenon flash would’ve made the very good camera perfect
Feeble loudspeaker

VIVAZ
Key features
3.2" 16M-color resistive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution
8 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, face and smile detection, geotagging and touch focus, HD 720p video recording @ 24fps with continuous auto focus
Symbian OS 9.4 S60 5th, topped with a custom-brewed homescreen and media menu
720 MHz CPU, PowerVR SGX dedicated graphics accelerator
Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS
microSD card slot (up to 16GB, 8GB card in the box)
Built-in accelerometer
Stereo FM Radio
microUSB and stereo Bluetooth v2.0
Web browser has full Flash support
Preinstalled Wisepilot navigation software
Office document viewer
Decent audio quality

Main disadvantages
No camera lens protection
No auto mode for the flash/video light
LED flash not powerful enough
The S60 5th edition UI isn't to the best in class standards
No proximity sensor sensor to lock the screen during a call
No DivX or XviD support out-of-the-box
No smart or voice dialing
No office document editing (without a paid upgrade)
No stereo speakers
No digital compass (magnetometer)
Videocalling uses only the main camera (no secondary one)

Hope this helps you.





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