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 Sony XPERIA™ Z Ultra, Official Thread V4, 14.1.B.1.526 -New UI & X-Reality FW out!

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andyjyneo
post Sep 14 2013, 11:59 AM

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We announced a handful of devices this week, including the Xperia Z Ultra, HTC Droid DNA, LG Optimus G Pro (GSM), Motorola Atrix 2, and 3 variants of the LG Optimus G. What a week!


Good news! CM10.2 is coming to Xperia Z Ultra.
Another good reason to buy Z Ultra.
andyjyneo
post Sep 14 2013, 01:28 PM

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QUOTE(un_id @ Sep 14 2013, 12:01 PM)
Weeewwoooo... This powerful device about to be more powahhfull... Later Note 3 looks like a small kid only.. We don't need 3gb ram in 32bit ecosystem, unless the ROM full of heavy bloatwares.. shakehead.gif biggrin.gif
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I agree with you, but if Samsung really develops 64-bit CPU, then Z Ultra will be outdated.

QUOTE(x132755 @ Sep 14 2013, 12:13 PM)
Wow! Great!
Hot cake nowadays
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Yeah, it's a good news.
No wonder CM recommends us to buy Sony or Nexus devices to stay supported.
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post Sep 14 2013, 02:58 PM

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QUOTE(un_id @ Sep 14 2013, 01:39 PM)
Of course Samsung will develop 64bit to compete with it no. 1 enemy Apple.. LOL.. But not in their Note 3 for sure.. So when Note 3 available here, XZU is not yet outdated.. Same using S800. Only that Note 3 have 3gb ram to support it bloatwares, 2gb not enough. sweat.gif

By the time Samsung released its 64bit processor, not only xzu might be outdated, but Note 3 as well. But outdated depends on your needs actually.. For some people nowadays, they don't bother to get quad core device with the latest chip, as they are happy with their dual core device that still can serve them well.

Development in handheld devices is so damn fast.. Now already talking about 64bit,while PC that has been develop for long time, dual core and 32 bit computing is still relevant.. Are we seeing that for the future, handheld devices will really kill the desktop? If we have so much processing power in our palm, it's just the matter of materialize the physical components such as accessories to make it more capable for serious office applications.. I'm looking forward for that
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I strongly agree with you. I still remember there's a time, PC development is too fast.
Ever since smartphone, tablet, etc released, PC started to slow down.
Even most of RAM suppliers are slowly shifting to focus on smartphones and tablets.
So expect more expensive PC RAM in future.

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