Got my Xperia Z!!! :)

fakhreza

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Hi OP.
Congrats for your new phone. You makes me drooling right now haha. I want to ask a few questions here.
Do you experience any stutters (not a graphical lag, but more like a processing lag) when multitasking and switching to one and other open apps back and forth? Because I experience some stutters in my note 10.1 (remembering that this tablet is running JB and has decent hw specs).

How is the screen performance under the sunlight?

Thanks :)

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huball

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Hi OP.
Congrats for your new phone. You makes me drooling right now haha. I want to ask a few questions here.
Do you experience any stutters (not a graphical lag, but more like a processing lag) when multitasking and switching to one and other open apps back and forth? Because I experience some stutters in my note 10.1 (remembering that this tablet is running JB and has decent hw specs).

How is the screen performance under the sunlight?

Thanks :)

Sent from my LT15i
Thanks :)

Didn't notice any lag, even when installing updates from market, and downloading aditional files for Gun Bros at the same time (thats when my SGS2 was laging).
As to the screen performance in sulight. We have a winter here, pretty cloudy, so no direct sunlight, but in this conditions it looks brilliant :)

Have to admit it's almost impossible for me to hold it securely when typing with one hand on a street :(

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redThd

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Mine came with a dock as well, bought it directly from the sony store in Berlin.
The dock is nothing special however, it doesn't include any goodies like hdmi output or usb input... it's just a dumb power connector.

Probably it's me, but I screwed up putting on the protectors. Bubbles everywhere. The NFC sensor on the back also creates a bubble as it is raised.

Edit: Yeah well you try and put your screen protectors on by candlelight... still stupid me obviously it's just a sticker... lol

Phone is not too big and I'm coming from 4'. Can use the notifocation bar etc., however left upper corner is prolematic if you like to keep your pinky underneath the phone.

The speaker is thin, but you should be using a bluetooth speaker anyways.
Get the foxlg2.

The blacks are great, need a custom theme with black accents instead of grey ones. Viewing angles are ok, not too bad.
Great product... it can stand on every side.

If you have questions go ahead...
 
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m00moo

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Probably it's me, but I screwed up putting on the protectors. Bubbles everywhere. The NFC sensor on the back also creates a bubble as it is raised.
ROFL. Why do people think this is a sensor? I'm suprised people dont think the plastic on the front and back of the device out of the box isn't a screen protector...:eek::eek::eek:


This is just a sticker pointing to where the NFC chips is located, you can safely remove it before applying the screen protector.
I don't quite think that is where it is located but just a indicator of to say NFC capable. Same as how you'd get a "intel" sticker on a pc.
 

redThd

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I don't quite think that is where it is located but just a indicator of to say NFC capable. Same as how you'd get a "intel" sticker on a pc.
I assumed it was a sensor because the chip worked only in this area. Obviously though it's a sticker indicating the location of the chip. Sorry for the confusion. :p
 
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LordManhattan

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I assumed it was a sensor because the chip worked only in this area. Obviously though it's a sticker indicating the location of the chip. Sorry for the confusion. :p
It might be the location of the NFC chip? (under the cover of course) I remember watching a preview video on YouTube where a Sony rep showed some features, and he activated the Sony speaker with NFC, and he touched the speaker with the upper part of the phone.
 

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When i think about it, there isn't really any reason to open the flaps that often. SIM card and SD card; fine. That's a one time thing (for most people). The one flap that'll get a lot of exercise is the one for the minijack, but that can easily be solved by purchasing a bluetooth headset. Charging is done by using the dock.
Mine would be used constantly for headphones mate and HOPEFULLY rarely for charging haha

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huball

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Mostly because I don't want to open the flap all the time, plus it's not watertight when it's open, and that's no fun when I'm jogging in the rain :p

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Exactly. Getting MW600 this week :) You can always connect supplied headphones to it.

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