X10 MULTI TOUCH PROVEN on youtube - XPERIA X10 General

Just saw a video which was uploaded few minutes ago on youtube by a user *X10*
heres the video attached see the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NroxUUoBAg&feature=sub

There is a sticky thread for Multitouch, it´s the first one on the main list. This video has been posted already a thousand times in that thread in the last 12 hours.
This thread must be closed.

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Video size

there's an update on X10 recently and have doing that, the size of video viewing strung. Anybody know what difference does the update brings and how do get the video to full screen?
double tap the vid ;-)
wrong section tho
indeed...
Mod. edit: not dev related, moved to general

Video/photo samples

I looked around, and couldn't find a thread for video or photo samples.
Lets see some shooting from this phone!
Here is a spur of the moment video shot on the way home. I'm going to do some more proper shooting this week, next to a SGS5, and a DSLR. I also plan to shoot with it tomorrow at the dragstrip.
Shot with the 4k DCI setting, then rendered @1080P in Sony Vegas Pro. No other grading or changes were made to the video/audio, frame rate, etc. The original file was 2:44, and 1.3gb.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1nCHcYs4MM&feature=youtu.be
[PHOTOS] OnePlus One user photo and video discussion thread
Hello,
Please post in the thread linked above. There's no need to open a duplicate thread about the same topic.

Unboxing Video - just got the phone :)

Quick unboxing video from me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-pgX4FbJi0
Overall impression? YUMMY!
Thread closed.
We really dont need each member to post their unboxing video in their own thread so lets make a mega thread. please use this thread to post your unboxing review:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/how-to/5t-unboxing-t3703945

OnePlus 5T vs Xiaomi Mi: 6 Camera Shootout

This was using miui rom. I may do another video agaisnt the Pixel 2 with AOSPA rom with the google camera
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Great video! Sad to see how bad the OIS is in the Mi6 compared the 5T with only EIS.
The EIS on the OP5T is amazing, probably better than the Pixel 2
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Great video! Sad to see how bad the OIS is in the Mi6 compared the 5T with only EIS.
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OIS is for sharp photos (and video frames), EIS is for stabilizing motion between frames. OIS doesn't do that. People seem to mistake the two and compare them. It's two different things for two different purposes.
I prefer OIS all the way. You can always apply EIS after the fact, but you cannot sharpen the photo (or frame of the video) after it's been captured blurry...

Samsung Galaxy S9+ vs Pixel 2 XL: Camera Comparison

Since it has the same camera hardware thought its worth posting here. The Pixel 2 still the best only falling short in low light photos. Anyone agree?
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I'll try to remember tonight, to take one of my long exposures of a room so dark I can't see anything. I've done it before (just to experiment, I deleted them) and the P2 gets pretty good pictures (considering that even OIS isn't that good for a 10 second hand-held exposure). If I remember, I'll post the result. It's overcast now, so bright-light/deep shadow isn't there. (But the dynamic range is pretty good - nothing like what you can do on some films, but better than Kodachrome.)
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I'll try to remember tonight, to take one of my long exposures of a room so dark I can't see anything. I've done it before (just to experiment, I deleted them) and the P2 gets pretty good pictures (considering that even OIS isn't that good for a 10 second hand-held exposure). If I remember, I'll post the result. It's overcast now, so bright-light/deep shadow isn't there. (But the dynamic range is pretty good - nothing like what you can do on some films, but better than Kodachrome.)
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How did you manage 10-sec exposure? What app are you using?
LenX.
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be on Play any longer, but you can get it on ApkPure.
Thanks for your video.
I think that the S9 tends to overexpose a bit on photos, leading to burnt highlights.
Weirdly it looks like the opposite is true for videos as the pixel tends to overexpose, but personally I don't care too much about videos, while I want my pictures to be the best possible with the hardware.

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