QUOTE(SiuYi @ May 1 2012, 10:16 PM)
Quotes from this link,dont know true or not
http://communities-origin.sonyericsson.com...rt=300&tstart=0QUOTE
Just discovered something on a different forum that will give some insight on the problem and the affected phones:
Just read from a chinese forum, someone working in sony reveal some documents (don't know if these are real or not).
Basically, if the touch firmware is 6 (dial *#*#7378423#*#* -> service info -> software info), the screen should be fine, they won't accept repairing (in China); if it's 7, then there might be yellow tints on screen.
Also, it is not about the week number, it's about the 4 letters code printed on the battery sticker, the one just above the week number, something like "AAAB".
If the first 2 letters is "AA" (hardware version 1), then it might be a problem screen; if it's "AB" (hardware version 2) or "AC" (hardware version 3), then there is no problem, i.e. no yellow tints / spots.
The tones in the documents are quite absolutely sure, i.e. NOT "it should be no problem with the screen", but rather "there IS no problem". And they won't accept repair for any phone that doesn't pass their "check" (mentioned above).
that what i mentioned AAAB

EDIT: I think it a slow version compass,pretty slow ~
From Sony Xperia Support
http://communities-origin.sonyericsson.com/message/185329QUOTE
I checked and it seems that Xperia pro have no magnetic sensor, which is what you need combined with accelerometer to get accurate readings and get this working properly.
Added on May 2, 2012, 8:03 amInfo about our XPERIA SCRATCH RESISTANT LAYER
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1524803although it for xperia play,mybe it same for all xperia line up with scratch resistant.
i think it can increase sensetive when put on idefense.
anyone can tell me,put in idefense sensetive is the same and nothing less? thanks
This post has been edited by rexstor: May 2 2012, 08:03 AM