Odin, ZL vs Yuga, Z.
Larger sized comparison.
Sony needs to get this to different carriers though.
Xperia is now stonger than ever as a brand thanks to Xperia T and the Bond promo.It's definitely the 3rd strongest brand in the smartphone world. Though that is not saying much.The xperia brand needs a reboot.
Seriously though. In the US they stay releasing on AT&T. I guess Verizon had a bad taste due to the Xperia Play. To get a foothold in America they need a phone on every carrier.
Its not going to happen. Plus Verizon already has its 1080p phone.
Yeah, and it's a limited piece of dog shit.
This phone is nice, but only supporting one carrier in the States is moronic.
The brand is undoubtedly popular but i was mainly referring to this weird naming scheme.Xperia is now stonger than ever as a brand thanks to Xperia T and the Bond promo.It's definitely the 3rd strongest brand in the smartphone world. Though that is not saying much.
I'm disappointed they're continuing with the letter scheme, but if they are they need to stick with it. So next year's flagship has to be Z2 and not Y or any other random letter. There needs to a follow up to the Xperia P and U etc.
Thats how Verizon play its game. If your want your phone on Verizon's lineup, you have to give Verizon at least 6 months exclusity. And when Sprint or TMo finally allow get the outdated phone, they have to get the phone in different names too.
Unless of course if you are Apple or Samsung you don't have to deal with Verizon's bullshit.
I just hope Sony can manage to release on all carriers. I can't take companies who claim they want to compete seriously yet can't get that one thing done.
it can be done though. I'm not making excuses for anyone. It's hard but it can be done. Do it.Sony can't make it happen if carriers don't want it. Sucks.
it can be done though. I'm not making excuses for anyone. It's hard but it can be done. Do it.
Yeah, I can agree with that.The brand is undoubtedly popular but i was mainly referring to this weird naming scheme.
It can't really, unless you have an iconic brand name. The only phone to do so after the iPhone was the SIII and that was only cause SII became such a runaway success.it can be done though. I'm not making excuses for anyone. It's hard but it can be done. Do it.
xperia is a big ass brand.Yeah, I can agree with that.
It can't really, unless you have an iconic brand name. The only phone to do so after the iPhone was the SIII and that was only cause SII became such a runaway success.
Xperia is huge in the world but not in the US. It's not really doing much in the US yet. As I've said it took Samsung the awesome sales of SII till it managed to get SIII on every US carrier without name or design changes at all. And even then the launch was like a month later than the rest of the world.xperia is a big ass brand.
RIM is fucking garbage and I GUARANTEE YOU their new phone will be on all major carriers. Get.It.Done. Don't take no for an answer. Knock some doors down. Do what you gotta do, whoever is in charge of that end of the business.
May I ask what exactly is the thing that makes XZ stand apart from the competition for the carriers to be falling over each other for it? I could get why XZL would be so popular (the minimum bezel) but what about XZ?I think for the US the most likely carrier is Verizon, at least for Yuga. Not sure Odin will be available via any carriers, just unlocked via Sony's stores and other retailers. The word is that Sony want control over the updates which is why AT&T said no, now they are shopping it to Verizon as an exclusive phone which they will back with megabucks marketing. The kicker is still full control over the updating process and none or little carrier branding.
It's a hot device right now, in Europe carriers are falling over themselves to carry it, with lots interested in short time exclusivity periods at the launch. Again Sony are said to be promising megabucks marketing for February and March.
I think there is a good chance Sony get it onto Verizon with minimal branding and control of updates because the device is so hot and Verizon are looking for a new replacement for the DNA which has flopped until they get their variant of the GS4.
I think for the US the most likely carrier is Verizon, at least for Yuga. Not sure Odin will be available via any carriers, just unlocked via Sony's stores and other retailers. The word is that Sony want control over the updates which is why AT&T said no, now they are shopping it to Verizon as an exclusive phone which they will back with megabucks marketing. The kicker is still full control over the updating process and none or little carrier branding.
It's a hot device right now, in Europe carriers are falling over themselves to carry it, with lots interested in short time exclusivity periods at the launch. Again Sony are said to be promising megabucks marketing for February and March.
I think there is a good chance Sony get it onto Verizon with minimal branding and control of updates because the device is so hot and Verizon are looking for a new replacement for the DNA which has flopped until they get their variant of the GS4.
May I ask what exactly is the thing that makes XZ stand apart from the competition for the carriers to be falling over each other for it? I could get why XZL would be so popular (the minimum bezel) but what about XZ?
Any info on HuaShan (C5303)? 4" 720p and 1.7GHz sounds really nice, but the rumored 5MPx sensor sucks.
Cool thanks. I guess what you are saying it's true that it'd be easier to make. Still, it would have been nice if, in an ideal world, Odin was the device that was being marketed as the flagship as those dimensions on a 5inch phone available worldwide would be pretty damn awesome.Time to release (4-6 weeks), specs, pricing, marketing money from Sony, waterproofing, design and the build quality is very high, probably the only Android phone on a par with iPhone in terms of build quality.
Don't forget that Odin is not going to make it to market until mid March at the earliest, and that's going to be for select Asian and European markets. Sony are piling everything into Yuga rather than Odin because it is easier and cheaper to manufacture given the easier size constraints. That means they can make more on demand at a lower price. So if demand were to be higher than expected they would not have trouble sourcing parts and getting them made at a decent cost. With Odin this is not the case as it requires higher precision manufacturing because of the extreme size constraints and they would not be able to do short term orders to meet higher than expected demand.
Also zomgbbqwtf I wonder if Canada is included in those select asian/euro markets. We sometimes are. Odin or bust here!
Cool thanks. I guess what you are saying it's true that it'd be easier to make. Still, it would have been nice if, in an ideal world, Odin was the device that was being marketed as the flagship as those dimensions on a 5inch phone available worldwide would be pretty damn awesome.
Also did you hear about the naming scheme? It seems we're stuck with the letters but are they going to be bringing out completely new letters again or are we going to see some sort of a succession from last year's models?
So Odin could be released in more markets but just a bunch after the Yuga does. SoYou'reSayingThere'sAChance.gifYeah, but for now Sony need to get the phone onto the market without having any kind of shipment shortages if the market reacts well. The worst thing that could happen is that they build Odin up as the flagship and then have trouble supplying enough units to meet demand and then Samsung come in with a huge marketing push for GS4. Sony needs to get as many Xperia phones into consumer's hands as fast as they can. Odin is for people like us, people who read blogs and tech websites and can wait 6 weeks longer.
Yeah I get ya. I wonder if this will be the approach going forward, having the flagship in 2 variants. I guess we'll have to wait and see. Can't wait to see Kaz unveilling Xperia Z at CES though. Should be good and hopefully they'll find their unique hook for it that they can market the phone on.Yeah, but for now Sony need to get the phone onto the market without having any kind of shipment shortages if the market reacts well. The worst thing that could happen is that they build Odin up as the flagship and then have trouble supplying enough units to meet demand and then Samsung come in with a huge marketing push for GS4. Sony needs to get as many Xperia phones into consumer's hands as fast as they can. Odin is for people like us, people who read blogs and tech websites and can wait 6 weeks longer.
An update on the size comparison I did on page 1. Those leaked dimensions were right after all and the Odin really is smaller than the Galaxy SIII, while Yuga is bigger than SIII but smaller than the Droid DNA. Now let's wait to see the whole package.
I did that already a while ago, lol. Not for this specifically, but for one of the other flagships. And I was a nexus whore, as anyone in the android OT could attest to.Hmmm, might just cancel my Nexus 4 "preorder" and just wait for this...What does GAF think?
God the S3 looks like a piece of ugly plastic shit compared to the Odin in that pic.
Appparently Yuga is the flagship, Odin will come in March/April for selected marketsSo is the speculation that Odin would be for NA in the OP and Yuga elsewhere not the current line of thinking?
I really want this phone, but even Odin is huge. Might get an iphone after all...
In China there are reports of Yuga being the same price as the Xperia which, if true, is good 50-100 euro less than what Galaxy S3 or One X started retailing for last year, so around the 500-500 euro area.S3 is fuggly. So how much will this phone retail for? Xperia Play was damn expensive so I stayed away from that.