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New products and alternatives / Re: Sony Ericsson VAIO smartphone prototype from 2010
« on: November 03, 2020, 05:22:08 am »
no bumps on the cosmo.
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I have not installed this firmware. But the old one. After some modifications , dialer and messaging are working. But not internet data with sim card. Tried everything and nothing. I have a lot of applications and configurations on my installed linux and I´d like to know if someone that have already this version installed can confirm to me if the internet data with sim card is really working. I have already mentioned this before : https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?topic=36304.0 .Thank you.
Solved. The installer download kept dropping the connection. Once everything was fully downloaded, I was able to install KDE. Now I need the root password to install more apps. Anybody know what it is?
Quote from: drpeterAlso, are you sure it's this exact sensor?I asked Planet what sensor is used. They didn't know the part number, but said it's a 24MP Samsung sensor (and confirmed that their original response of a 20MP sensor was a typo). There are only two Samsung mobile image sensors in 24MP, the S5K2X7 and the S5K2XA, both of which claim a resolution of 5664x4256. In the world of real cameras, two specs are often given: sensor resolution and effective resolution. There's usually a small crop of the sensor's full resolution due to the optics or packaging in front of it. If you could view the RAW image, you'd likely see the shadow of the lens barrel or at least some barrel distortion that is cropped out or otherwise removed during JPEG processing, thus reducing the final image resolution.
Open Camera reports the max resolution as 5632 x 4224, which is slightly different to the 5664 x 4256 of this sensor (but the same as the main rear camera used in in the Galaxy A9, for example)