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Sony's upcoming Nypon handset to feature its WhiteMagic display with 1000 nits of brightness?

0. phoneArena posted on 17 Jan 2012, 04:55

The Sony Ericsson LT22i "Nypon" prototype that was leaked a while ago, is seemingly coming with Sony's White Magic display tech, which features 1000 nits of brightness, as much as the brightest display out there on the Nokia 701...

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1. darac posted on 17 Jan 2012, 05:08

50 percent lower energy consumption?
Ah, now i want that display in the 4.55inch HD form, running on the snapdragon s4 version of Sony Ion, with a 3000mah battery.
It would be a perfect, future proof phone

4. Muhannad posted on 17 Jan 2012, 06:37 6

No smartphone is future-proof these days.

10. Birds posted on 17 Jan 2012, 18:05

I hope these company's are telling the truth when they say they won't launch a phone every 2 weeks that beat their last phone's axx. I mean it is frustrating to get the Galaxy SII skyrocket when the Galaxy SII skyrocket HD is coming out 10 minutes later.

2. arcq12 posted on 17 Jan 2012, 06:06

I thought that humans only dream when asleep.. lol

3. RamyRamz69 posted on 17 Jan 2012, 06:27 2

Sony...why are you making my Arc look like a toy ffs -.-

5. darac posted on 17 Jan 2012, 06:46

I meant future proof for two - three years :-P
but really, I don't need more than an ion specs upped with a high end s4 processor and ability to provide four days of moderate to heavy use

6. Just_a_boy posted on 17 Jan 2012, 08:59

Tapioca is a brazilian food, and it is so good. But sony tapioca does not look as good as the food.

7. torr310 posted on 17 Jan 2012, 11:24 1 2

With some devices already using Bluetooth v.3.0 or even v.4.0, didn't these (v.2.1) seem to be outdated?

8. RamyRamz69 posted on 17 Jan 2012, 11:32 2 1

Not really, more compatibility and it's already fast enough. I don't notice any difference between my Arc and GS2 while using Bluetooth

9. torr310 posted on 17 Jan 2012, 12:20 2

I believe some applications will use it in the near future, also be considering you will use this phone for two years. The new version is not only about the speed but also about the power efficiency and maybe some other advantages.

Both Motorola Droid Razr and Apple iPhone 4S have Bluetooth v4.0 already.

11. Nathan posted on 17 Jan 2012, 20:55 1

That's one attractive phone, I've always loved the Xperia Arcs design and this phone looks fantastic as well.

12. kastor posted on 05 May 2012, 09:52

i only say that sony make mistake ,so ion will not be global,just USA

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