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2012-11-25
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2012-11-25
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(1080p) 2073600 pixels on every frame/s! It draw too much power! Even if it's possible.. no way.. I want better battery life.. Video recording 1080p/30 please, but not the screen!
And unless it doesn't have a full HD screen, that phone is immediately considered dinosaur, correct? It may have a dslr sensor or shoot flying donkeys as a habit, but the 720p resolution would be "meh."
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2012-11-25
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2012-11-25
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But it's drawn in (or away) far more interesting input than just that, that's the point...
Should just stick to two generic ones; one off-topic, anythings goes*, & the other for more structured/considered input (as outlined in it's 1st few pages).
*that could be this thread or the one I'm linking.
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2012-11-25
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2012-11-25
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2012-11-25
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That's cool, I don't mean to disrespect your idea/intent for starting this thread, it just makes sense to consolidate discussion to one or two threads.
But, because it's unlikely that mods will actively consolidate every(most) Sailfish/Jolla thread as it pops-up, carry-on.
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Should just stick to two generic ones; one off-topic, anythings goes*, & the other for more structured/considered input (as outlined in it's 1st few pages).
*that could be this thread or the one I'm linking.
Last edited by jalyst; 2012-11-25 at 15:10.