No Sony master race here?

Have to say the last two words of the title of the post made me pause for a moment, just saying but maybe I'm being too politically correct.

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Herrenvolk, look it up on wikipedia. Maybe you're too young to understand it I'm just pointing out the fact not having a go. Feel free to delete my post Trunks0. I'm only trying to be polite about the misinterpretation of those two words.

i don't have to look anything up (and i'm more than old enough to know the meaning of the term "Herrenrasse", the "master race" was surely meant as in Pc-Master-Race. I guess you're interpreting a _bit_ too much into this. :rolleyes: Just sayin'
 
i don't have to look anything up (and i'm more than old enough to know the meaning of the term "Herrenrasse", the "master race" was surely meant as in Pc-Master-Race. I guess you're interpreting a _bit_ too much into this. :rolleyes: Just sayin'

I would not waste any more effort on him tbh. :sherlock:
Will save you a lot of trouble.
 
I would not waste any more effort on him tbh. :sherlock:
Will save you a lot of trouble.

:lol: I was just trying to say if you use certain phrases beware of the context and semantics you use them in. If in doubt don't use it. Simple. Both your English is good so you should understand what I mean.
 
Getting back to the phones (:bleh: ), I had one of the early Xperias years back and generally liked it a lot, except that I always found that the screen was not nearly bright enough for use outdoors on a sunny day. It was truly frustrating. When I eventually switched to a Note 8 (ridiculously bright!), that aspect felt like the biggest upgrade.

Looking at the brightness measurements I've seen online for the new 1ii and 5ii, it seems like the Xperias are still much dimmer than most other brands. I just can't see spending that much money on a phone and having the screen be too washed out when outdoors.

But if it weren't for that, my Sony nostalgia would really tempt me to consider the 5ii.
 
A question about Sony: do they do a good job keeping the OS updated on their older phones?
Not really, they only do about 2 years of updates and even then the origin of the phone will determine if you get it. But they have gotten a bit better in recent times.
 
I love Playstation and their Bravia TVs, but honestly, I wouldn't get an Xperia if you want constant updates. Sure the mobile division isn't bleeding money anymore, but all signs seem to point how they're going the same route as VAIO.
 
Yea they are really only staying in it so they can keep on top of the tech and keep making stuff for that industry(like the camera sensors etc). Otherwise they massively pulled back. Which is fine, rather they did that then a swarm of crappy phones.
 
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