Beiträge von Beeba

    Tadaa ;)


    Auslieferungen haben begonnen. Bei Amazon hat sich nichts verändert,mal spaßeshalber geguckt, käsen sich ja mit dem Xperia Active nich aus.



    "Sony Ericsson has started shipping the Xperia ray to various retailers around the world. It seems the shipments are small, because some of the sellers are already nearly or completely out of stock......"



    Quelle: gsmarena

    Ah, 1A Ergänzung von Meilow, danke ;)


    Schon komisch mit der Frontkamera, Videotelefonie hab ich zwar noch nie gemacht, aber die Produktionskosten sind sicher zu verkraften und Platz im Gehäuse muss da doch auch noch sein. *grins* - Wobei das Xperia Active wohl auch keine Front-Cam kriegt.

    Eigentlich dürften die Hardwareanforderungen von ,nennen wir's mal kurzum Android 4.0, nicht stark ansteigen.
    Sicherlich gibts ne Dual-Core-Optimierung von mir aus auch schon für kommende Quadcore (wobei dafür eher ne 4.1, oder 4.2 stehen wird *sich so denkt*)


    Es werden mit 4.0 die parallelen Versionen (3.2 Tablet, 2.3.4 Smartphone) zusammengelegt. Und es sollten ja irgendwie noch die Neuen S/// versorgt werden können, wie die Minis oder noch gar nicht erschienen "rays" oder "actives" dieser Welt ;)


    Nen paar nette Funktionen wirds bestimmt geben von Google, mal abwarten was noch auf uns zukommt :)



    Gruß

    Zitat

    Original geschrieben von Linkinsoldier
    ich weiß nicht ob es an meiner FW Version liegt, aber ich habe heute die neue Market version eingespielt bekommen!


    Was hilft in den Anwendungseinstellungen vom Market erst den Cache zu leeren, dann Updates zu deinstallieren. Wenn man dann den Market startet sollte es der Neue sein. :)


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    Launch: Nokia 100/101 – single and dual-SIM phones
    BY IAN POSTED ON THE 25TH OF AUGUST 2011 AT 8:00AM


    NAIROBI, Kenya – Yesterday saw the launch of some powerful new smartphones. But in many parts of the world, phones like those remain science fiction. In large parts of Africa and Asia, in particular, many face the reality of expensive data rates, the uncertainty of being able to connect to a reliable power source and low incomes. For the ‘next billion’ mobile users, a reliable, inexpensive, regular phone is a lot more relevant. That’s the reason we’re launching the Nokia 101 and Nokia 100 today.





    The Nokia 101 and 100 are low-cost phones based on the Series 30 operating system. The difference between the two is that the Nokia 101 supports dual-SIM and has an MP3 player. Designed with the fact in mind that these phones are often shared between families, they can support up to five separate address books and store personalisation details for up to five different SIM cards.


    The display has a grid-based system of icons – we also need the phones to be usable by people who haven’t had the opportunity to learn to read. There’s an integrated flashlight – a handy addition for most of us, but extremely valuable if you live somewhere where’s there’s only power for a few hours a day. For the same reason, the battery life is extremely good compared to what you might have learned to expect from using a smartphone. These phones can last up to 25 days on standby, or 6.7 hours talktime.


    But that doesn’t mean they aren’t versatile or useful. They come with an FM radio and – on the Nokia 101 – an MP3 player with a headset included in the box. There’s also support for memory cards up to 16GB on the Nokia 101, allowing thousands of songs to be stored. In addition, there are preloaded games and a 3.5mm AV connector so owners can connect the device to better speakers, for example.


    In selected markets, these phones will also be offered with Nokia Life Tools, allowing the delivery of market information, weather forecasts, health advice, language tuition and entertainment news to an on-board app using specially created SMS messages.



    The Nokia 101 and 100 go on sale from this quarter (Nokia 101) and next (Nokia 100) in selected markets. Without local taxes or operator subsidies they’ll cost around €25 for the Nokia 101 and about €20 for the Nokia 100.


    Nokia 100 – Affordable Colour Display Mobile Phone



    Dual-SIM Nokia 101 – Entertainment with FM Radio and MP3 Music Player


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    Offizielle Videos:
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…0&feature=player_embedded
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    Quelle:
    Nokia

    Mist warst schneller, wollt es auch grad posten ;D


    Zum Vergleich die Daten von normalen "Neo"
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    Screen
    - 3.7" 16,777,216 colour TFT
    - 854x480 pixels
    Memory
    - Internal phone storage: 1GB (up to 320MB free)
    - RAM: 512MB
    - Memory card slot: microSD™, up to 32GB
    * Actual free memory may vary due to phone pre-configuration.


    Networks
    - GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
    - UMTS/HSPA 900/2100
    - UMTS HSPA 800/1900/2100
    Available colours
    - Blue Gradient - Silver - Red
    Possible limited market availability.


    Sizes
    - 116.0 x 57.0 x 13.0 mm
    - 4.6 x 2.2 x 0.5 inches
    Weight
    - 126.0 gr
    - 4.4 oz



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