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How come the Xperia V will have Bravia Engine2 and not the Xperia T? what is the difference? can any sony moderator, communitiy manager, sony developer, etc post info on this?
Wi-Fi direct? will the images will be compressed as much as the 2010, 2011 and 2012 Xperias?
http://www.tech.sc/sony-xperia-t-xperia-v-xperia-j-at-ifa-2012/
IT says here that the xperia t has bravia engine 2.
I don't know why Xperia V will come with BE2 and Xperia not. But the main difference is that BE2 is faster.
By the looks of the WP for Xperia T it will come with Wi-Fi direct.
I don't know about the picture compression yet because I haven't tested these upcoming products yet.
So BE2 has the same quality of BE1 ?
How about the Xperia V
will it have wifi direct?
does it has Gorilla Glass 1, Gorilla Glass 2 or Dragontrail?
That is also what I would like to know, if the images are compressed like the other Xperias' (really hate the images of the previous Xperias, the image is deteriorated if you crop it into a smaller size) and what type of lens does these new phones use? does these phones use T Cybershot lenses?
why the Xperia V has Bravia Engine 2 but the others don't? or do they use the same Bravia Engine (T/TX)? and does it also offer Gorilla Glass?
Yeah I wonder if any of this Arc Series is using Carl Zeiss lenses
The Xperia V it's a lot more expensive than the Xperia T/TX so what the Xperiablog said, might be true
http://www.xperiablog.net/2012/08/30/is-the-sony-xperia-v-the-real-new-flagship/
Sony Mobile has touted the Xperia T (LT30p) as the new flagship of its Xperia range. However, if we take its 4.6-inch display size out of the equation, then a strong case can be made that instead the 4.3-inch Sony Xperia V is the real flagship. It carries many of the same features including the chipset (the MSM8960 versus the MSM8260A in the Xperia T are virtually the same), 1GB RAM, 13MP camera, NFC, MHL and PlayStation Certification.
The Sony Xperia V loses out to the Xperia T in terms of storage (8GB of flash storage versus 16GB for the Xperia T), it also has a VGA front camera versus the 1.3MP front camera on the Xperia T. The Xperia V also does not have a dedicated camera shutter key which is a shame and a lower capacity battery. However, the Xperia V improves in a number of areas. It is after all a water and dust resistant device. It also has a higher pixel density display than that seen on the Xperia T.
The real kicker is that there are at least five features that the Xperia V has that is not present in any other Xperia (including the Xperia T/TX):
1) Bluetooth 4.0 (the Xperia T has Bluetooth 3.1).
2) Mobile BRAVIA Engine2: An evolution of Mobile BRAVIA Engine delivering an ever better viewing experience by adding a new real-time contrast optimisation and improving sharpness enhancement on top of high quality colour management and noise reduction.
3) ClearAudio+ mode: Developed with Sony’s own signal processing technologies, allows users to effortlessly enjoy audio quality that may have been stripped away by music compression. ClearAudio+ mode incorporates a variety of Sony’s sound technologies, but with one simple operation, users can easily enjoy Sony recommended sound in ultimate clarity and presence, across the entire spectrum of sound.
4) HDR (High Dynamic Range): The camera quickly captures the image twice with different exposure levels and layers it together to create one optimised photo. HDR is automatically activated when Superior Auto detects scenes with strong backlight.
5) Superior Auto: Technology used in Sony Cyber-shot Digital Cameras that intelligently detects scenes (up to nine scenes), sets most optimal settings for still image, and applies best image processing including layered technology (up to four photos), making it easy to get the best shot even in a dark or backlight scene.
HDR seems like a nice feature
Yep,
If the Xperia V is better (in terms of camera and display(Bravia Engine)) than the Xperia T, I will definitely wait for the Xperia V to be released on Q4.
And I am also wondering will Sony also make a smartphone that has an Adjustable Aperture (since they've been including this for quite sometime now), they are making phones that has Aperture f/2.4 which allows the light pass through the lense in quite the above normal amount (or maybe this is because of the Exmor R or due to sharpness or zoom I am not sure).
For me a fan of photography and the quality the Sony cameras' provide, it would be one heck of a smartphone if they're able to that. Because SLRs are bulky to have with you all the time, even with the carrying case.
I was going to make a jump to Xperia Acro S to Xperia V. but I don't know why it upsets me to see this phone having no hardware camera again. :smileysad::smileycry:
I agree with post. confusing who's the flagship
are you planning to get Xperia T uli?