bananaking21 said:
lumia 2010 vs Z1 adreno 225 VS adreno 330. again, not even a contest. 720 4.5" screen (332P) vs 5" 1080P (441) 32GB memory, NO card slot. VS 16GB memory with an SD card. a win for the xperia. Z1 is water resistant and dust proof. the lumia isnt. epic win for the Z1 the lumia has a better camera, but the Z1 isnt bad by any means. however the Z1 is an easily better phone. no need to provide any reasoning for this as it cant be more obvious. anyways, wont get into a huge debate about this as i simply dont care that much. so if you do reply to me dont expect a reply back honestly |
Here is thing, Windows Phone's as they are now, don't need a Quad Core processor, nor would they even benefit much from it.
I'm yet to run into any application which actually needs more performance on my Lumia, the code is incredibly tight in everything.
If it was Android you are bound to run into something that stutters or drops frames.
Still, If you want a bigger screen and higher resolution screen and a Quad-Core Snapdragon, the Lumia 1520 is the one you are waiting for.
1080P @ 4.5"~ is just silly, you aren't going to discern the pixels even with a 720P panel let alone 1080P, 1080P however would increase the power consumption for little gain.
If you want to get onto the body part, not sure about the Sony, but my Lumia self heals, evident from when I dropped it ages ago, leaving a black gash on the red back, few days after that, it was gone, just a very light scratch, that's actually more important to me than being water resistant. (You're opinion may vary due to personal conditions and/or taste.)
| disolitude said: There are 2 ways I managed to stream flash player content. Well 3 if you count splashtop and PC mirroring but thats not very elegant... 1. Using Plex. It has apps for pretty much every flash player on the web and can stream content from your PC at home to Windows phone. As long as you have a decent upstream (1.5 mbps) you can stream the likes on Gametrailers, The Escapist, CNET...etc 2. FlashVideo - http://www.windowsphone.com/en-ca/store/app/flashvideo/ff811366-4d1b-42be-9254-d9f6f3dd3e8e The secret to flash players is that virtually none of them actually stream .FLV content. They only use flash for authentication since its way more secure than HTML5. The FlashVideo is able to stream a lot of these flash players that actually play .mp4 files but use flash to authenticate. It also works great for live streams on those questionable streaming sites. ;) I must have spent over 10 hours this month streaming US open tennis, soccer and such using this app. There is also this app which has good reviews, but I haven't used it yet myself - http://www.windowsphone.com/en-ca/store/app/flash-videos/6e5424ae-04ac-4e76-855b-a8cc9ddcc38c |
Well. Not exactly what I was hoping for! :P (I wanted it as part of my Browser, not an App) But cheers anyway.
Adobe is such a pain sometimes.
On Android I would just download an old version of Adobe Flash.

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