i thought i'd share my concept on a xperia phone i made today it's done in paint so nothing amazing it just roughly show my ideas and wishes on improving the xperia z
first off i want stereo front speakers behind grills the grills in the picture have too big holes i want them ore invisible
second i want a amoled screen due to it's ability to show true black meaning onscreen buttons will look like they aren't part of the screen i also want full onscreen button customization like changing size icons colors and placement either top bottom right or left side
another idea i had would be a sidescreen which would be a thin oled screen acting as notifications and able to show solid colors like a light stripe
the xperia logo in the below picture is also not thin enough or invisible enough but i want it in the corner not the middle
i also want the phone in either both glass and aluminium or aluminium like the htc one
here is a picture i did in paint on my ideas
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shape may not be exactly as i want but it was hard to do in paint i maybe want it abit more square
another idea i got was having a slideout oled screen that could act as anything but mainly a gamepad for games
this is how it all started when i was bored
i shared all this on my facebook and many liked my ideas so i thought i'd share them with more people just for fun
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Hello all,
I have been thinking about a new design for a windows mobile phone that I had in my mind and today I managed to put it on my blog at http://sollers.wordpress.com/2009/02/19/ideal-mobile-design-dual-slide-out-mobile/
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Honestly, I do not know how to design a phone, nor I know what software to use, but I did some simple design using powerpoint and hopefully you would understand what I had in my mind.
Let me know what you have in your mind and what you think of this kind of phone, if this comes to market. Will that be useful really for consumers?
Regards
Swaps
I like that idea lol.... its similar to the pantech duo for att
sharp
look like this
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Dear abdelamine,
Thanks for your reply
What is the model name of the sharp handset you put in there?
Cheers
Swaps
Sharp EM One
Definitely an attractive concept on paper.
The practical downside of a "dual slider" like that is thickness, though. You'd probably wind up with a bulkier device than you'd like.
I think a good, solid touchscreen really reduces the need for a number pad, and since you've put a nice, full-face widescreen on there, I think I'd get by fine without one.
Essentially I would like to have dual touch interface,
1. Touch screen display
2. Touch screen pad (when you slide down it shows number pad)
3. Touch screen keyboard (when you slide left it shows full querty)
With no buttons apart from the four standard buttons below the display. I hope the two touch based screens (display & input) will help reduce the weight and need of having hardware buttons as keys.
Goes behind an overlaid clock to give an approximation of the second hand. Both files are tuned to take 1second per "tick". Note, on the second one, there are two flashes then a pause, like a heart, which makes the second so it is a bit hard to catch the rhythm at first (yeah I should redo that one prolly). Sofar the only program that really likes them is S2U2.
Very simple, nothing special. Not perfectly symmetrical, I just drew it by hand in GIMP with the fuzzy brush tool. Were much sharper / smoother but optimized for much smaller file size. Anywho, if anyone else was looking for a Gif Secondhand for an overlaid clock and can stand my sense of style (looks good in S2u2 IMO), here yah go.
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I am not "happy" with the clock hands, but I'm at work and the only program I have to work with is GIMP. Maybe I can make them look better in photoshop.
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-Yes I know they spin in reverse, I have a strange sense of aesthetics
man, you must have been bored
nice though,kinda hypnotising
If you are using S2U2 you can use the Analog clock option and use drop this file in place of the regular clock face to center the hands on the animation. I didn't even think about it when I was making it but apparently the small dots and the corner dots make the hours of a clock lol. I need to make some better hands for this but I will have to do that tommorow when I have time.
I'm havin fun lol piddling with this stuff.
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I happened to find this little gem on Ebay when i was just browsing items for my Galaxy Note 8.
When you are not using it as a keyboard, it doubles as a protective case.
You place the Note 8 either in portrait or landscape-mode in the slot above the keys and it then looks sort of like a netbook. I personaly do not like the other types of case/keyboards out there as they often get bulky and sometimes they do not look to well with nothing to really hold the tablet in place except maybe a rubberband or just a sleeve where the tablet sits quite badly while you type.
As i said before, the keyboard works as a protective case when you are carrying the Note 8 with you. It snaps on to the front of the screen with a good fit and there are no buttons, irports, speakers or usbport blocked while the case is attached.
The keyboard has home and back buttons as well as eight other fuctions such as copy/paste and play/pause for media. It is charged through a microUSB-cable that is included in the package.
I dont use it as much as i thought i would, and sometimes i touch the screen with a finger while typing on the upper row of keys (the number-keys). other than that it works well, easy to connect via bluetooth.
I could also see myself paying a little more for a version with sturdier plastic as it does not feel really safe to place the tablet in portrait-mode, the plastic above the number-keys tend to buckle and i guess repetitive use could break the plastic completely.
I found it here on ebay
and here are some pictures and a video:
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Hello,
I bought the RN6P recently and noticed there were some reports about a backlight bleeding issue like on the Poco F1 on the internet. But I also saw other people mention, that a certain amount of bleeding is normal, since the screen is being lit from the side.
So I took a picture and I want you opinions on this. The 'bleeding' appears on the chin (maybe 1 - 2 mm; you can see it fading away towards the corners of the screen) and on the top (not really visible on the picture) of the phone, is this a normal ammount or should I try to return it?
From the Xiaomi Forums (better pic quality):
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well usually there are some bleed mostly around notch as you must have read it, but I am not sure if this yellow ting on the down side is real or just present on this photo - however if it is seen in real this yellow-ish like, it is quite not normal, as it is not close to the screen end, but is rather centered .. I would try to return/replace the piece at the reseller, if possible.
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well usually there are some bleed mostly around notch as you must have read it, but I am not sure if this yellow ting on the down side is real or just present on this photo - however if it is seen in real this yellow-ish like, it is quite not normal, as it is not close to the screen end, but is rather centered .. I would try to return/replace the piece at the reseller, if possible.
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That yellowish stuff are just the apps on the screen. I was reffering to the chin, where it's the most obvious. It's not as bad as with the Poco F1, but it still catches my eye time to time.
Hi everyone
So i just bought brand new purple poco f2 pro 2 days ago and today i realized there is bunch of dust and particles under the edge of back glass specially in the left side amd bottom of the back glass then i realized i can push the edge of wrapping plastic through that gap so easy for maybe 1mm or so then it stops by inner glues of back glass and it is possible to move those particles under glass but i can't pull them out. This is happens just in left and bottom side of the back glass .... Is that a common problem should i do something ? The purple back glass show those particles on the edges in the some lighting condition i don't know about other colors . But my main concern is it possible for this dusts and particles penetrate more inside the phone and reach to camera lenses ?
this picture should explain what i mean this wrapping plastic did not pushed inside by any hard force the gap is just larger than the plastic wrap ......
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Hello,
I have purple too and i dont have this issue, The rear window is perfectly adjusted and leaves no space
Sorry but i think its a good solution to call the After sales service ?
It certainly is a quality control issue. However, the device doesn't have IP certification so this is kind of expected.