New Xperia™ Pureness Videos
// September 3rd, 2009 // No Comments » // MEDIA
Some more Pureness related video goodness.
// September 3rd, 2009 // No Comments » // MEDIA
Some more Pureness related video goodness.
// March 24th, 2009 // 10 Comments » // FEATURED, PANELS, XPERIA X1
The guys over at pocketnow.com have posted a review of the beta versions of the 4 new panels (announced back in feb at MWC.) Not sure they installed 100% properly as the Skype one certainly did more on my X1 when I was testing it. I know a few other bloggers have beta versions for feedback so I’ll update this if / when they post anything.
Also, I noted (thanks to the Xperiancer blog) that there are a couple of new 3rd party panels knocking about.
Wakoopa is a software focussed social network. The panel was built by a guy who goes by the name of Chopinfreak over at XDA developers. I’ve not yet installed it but will up date with my thoughts when I have.
The other panel is really quite cool, it’s similar in some ways to the goldfish panel that ships with the phone but is more interactive and has more functionality. It’s called “Growing” and seems to use some kind of flash. The instructions to install it are a little complicated (well, you need to install 2 cabs) and links to them both can be found here.
If anyone stumbles across any more panels leave a link in the comments and I’ll update this.
// December 16th, 2008 // No Comments » // MEDIA
The people over at Windows Mobile have launched a youtube channel, in fact its been going just over a month now and is beginning to feature some good content (I particularly like the help and how-to videos.)
Enjoy.
// October 16th, 2008 // 4 Comments » // MEDIA
Just saw this courtesy of dailymobile.se it’s a sample of video actually shot on an X1.
Sam
// September 16th, 2008 // 6 Comments » // MEDIA, TOUCHSCREEN, XPERIA X1
If you visit our images page, you can now see what I think is the first image taken from the camera of the X1. On our fancy photo wall, you click on the image to zoom in then on the circular arrow to flip it over. This gives you a link to the download page (our flickr account.)
It was in low light, (the killer of all phone cameras,) still, I was quite impressed. The touch focus is much easier to use than I had expected and the load time is nice and quick.
We also have a new video taken at yesterday’s preview event.
Thanks to Paul and Matt for the editing
Sam