Sony Xperia V
- D
- AnonD-78814
- uju
- 20 Nov 2012
would be an awesome fone if this1 has quadcore cpu
- O
- Oni
- K7g
- 20 Nov 2012
I just figured out why Sony didn't release this phone yet.
Believe it or not Xperia V will be a MIDDLE END smartphone. Come on, it's already 2013 and Sony was just left in the dust by rivals Samsung and HTC making their own quad cores already.
Also this phone has so much hidden weaknesses. That 1750mAh battery would expect to have 40-50h endurance. Well thanks to it's removability. One would not bother going to service center just to have the battery replaced.
TFT screen is one of the best LCD technologies out there but its also a battery glutton so prepare your device to be charged frequently. That would shorten the life of the weak battery even more! It's just the reason why they make it REMOVABLE BATTERY!!!
By 2013 this phone must NOT BE PRICED for over $470. That would be the limit. Having this phone cost over $500 is unreasonable.
- b
- brazzy
- wpk
- 19 Nov 2012
Bought one from Docomo.
Sometimes it restarts by itself, am I the only one with this problem?
- m
- maxx
- tRn
- 19 Nov 2012
IT HAS TFT Screen not LED....Screen does it is a Disadvantage
- S
- Saif
- vGa
- 19 Nov 2012
I have seen this and found it amazing plz do let me know when its gonna be release
- S
- Sony Lover
- SbD
- 19 Nov 2012
Does the touch of this phone work under water?
and when will sony release this phone ?
- I
- Ina
- KxI
- 19 Nov 2012
i want this phone :)))))))))))))))))))
- ?
- Anonymous
- 7Xb
- 18 Nov 2012
pretty please sell it at a cheaper price, around USD380 only!
- R
- RAJ
- v{T
- 18 Nov 2012
sony please release this phone in india before christmas....
- c
- cherian
- rKn
- 18 Nov 2012
looks like the xperia v will be a "V"ictotorious and rockzzzzzz
- D
- AnonD-78200
- ter
- 18 Nov 2012
Sony,Please do something with the battery and it will be a great device ever! I'm Loving it already!
- N
- Neru
- K7g
- 18 Nov 2012
np, 17 Nov 2012what is the differences between Gorilla glass and Dragontra... moreGorilla glass - USA
Dragontrail - Japan
that's the only difference.
- D
- AnonD-68397
- t7M
- 18 Nov 2012
What is the estimated price of this phone????
- m
- mp
- vV5
- 17 Nov 2012
Dragontrail vs. Gorilla: The Super Tough Glass Game Is On
By Kit Eaton|
January 21, 2011
The touchscreen mobile device business is getting tougher--in more ways than one. Japan's Asahi glass has a new super-tough material called Dragontrail that's aiming to steal some of Corning Gorilla's market.
Ashai is Japan's biggest glassmaker, and it just launched the new Dragontrail material with a fair amount of pomp and circumstance in Japan. The glass is said to be six times stronger than conventional glass, stronger than typical window soda-lime glass and has a "beautiful, pristine finish," according to press materials. It can directly resist scratches (reporters at the event invited to try to damage a sample with a key) and a small, millimeter-thin sample can stand up to 60 kilos of weight by bending before breaking. Check out the demonstration video below:
Asahi is really confident in its product, and expects it to earn well over $350 million of revenue when it's settled into the market in 2012. Ultimately, it hopes to capture up to 30% of its market.
This is no small sum, but it's dwarfed by some expectations for Asahi's big competitor, Corning, with its similar Gorilla glass material, a stressed alkali-aluminosilicate glass that's used on the iPhone and other high-profile devices. Gorilla's 2011 revenues may reach $1 billion.
One big factor driving this new market are the ever-increasing number of portable gadgets we own. Not only do we now carry more digital electronics around with us, but thanks to innovations like the iPhone these gizmos are sporting larger and larger screens--making them more vulnerable to damage by accidental drops or the display-wrecking effects of a scratch caused by sliding a phone into a pocket full of urban detritus. Toughened safety glass that also possesses high optical quality (needed for today's tablet PCs and smartphones) can prevent a lot of this damage.
It also allows bold design decisions to be tried out: like Apple's iPhone 4, which relies on glass for some of its structural rigidity, and the thinness of the tough glass to bring the LCD closer to the user's finger for a more satisfying touchscreen experience. We also suspect that new super-strong, glass-like materials may one day be used to make devices in their entirety.
Two interesting side effects to all this: the glass industry gets a jolt and our future gadgets will be more damage-proof and come in increasingly innovative shapes.
- D
- Dd
- 7Dn
- 17 Nov 2012
Sony you need to cash in with this one and the best way to make this sell like crazy is putting a kick ass battery...You need to do this before you cash in on Odin or Yuga ok?
- n
- np
- vV5
- 17 Nov 2012
what is the differences between Gorilla glass and Dragontrail glass...
thanks
- R
- Renz
- HBF
- 17 Nov 2012
Wow it is good I am sony subscriber. but my suggestion is make the secondary camera at least 1.3 mega pixel.
- n
- nope
- IVD
- 17 Nov 2012
jr, 16 Nov 2012Nice phone!! anyway what i don't really understand why Sony... moreits not midrange dude.its high end phone
- h
- helen
- uC0
- 17 Nov 2012
I waiting for xperia v coming:-D
When the pink color set coming?
- v
- vikash_viki
- KAv
- 16 Nov 2012
i am watting xperia v .iam very very curious for v so when this set avilable in market..?