we all know that the fast capture of Xperia™ let us capture an image in an instant from sleep mode.
Can somebody make it port to other devices or make a custom camera with similar feature especially for other Xperia Phones???
I'm not a developer. I'm just a Tester of what a developer develops.
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we all know that the fast capture of Xperia™ let us capture an image in an instant from sleep mode.
Can somebody make it port to other devices or make a custom camera with similar feature especially for other Xperia Phones???
I'm not a developer. I'm just a Tester of what a developer develops.
Xperia Z’s Stamina Mode Ported to 2012 Xperia Devices
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Xperia Z’s Stamina Mode Ported to 2012 Xperia Devices
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It's still quite difficult to port stamina mode to our MDPI devices. We'll have to wait for a dev. to give serious thought about porting this to our devices.
That is not working! The app opens and it can't turn on or off features as it should.
By the way, earlier devs started to port the "Extended standby mode" from Xperia sola and there was no success!
Video recording on Xperia P is such a big pain. The video focuses and unfocuses even in decent light. Lowlight video recording is impossible. I wish Sony had provided a Infinity Focus mode on Xperia P. Is there any way a Dev can mod the camera app and add the infinity Focus mode. Or is it a hardware Limitation.
Pardon me if i am posting in the wrong thread.
Thank you.
Even Xperia miro has infinity focus mode.. can any dev please do anything.
Some one please do reply if this is possible or not.!!
New experimental Illumination bar API available
http://developer.sonymobile.com/2013/06/20/new-experimental-illumination-bar-api-available/
Many people have contacted us about the API for the illumination bar available on a number of our Xperia™ smartphones, such as Xperia™ SP. And upon these requests from the developer community, we are as of today providing the Illumination API for free as an “experimental API”. This means you can experiment with illumination effects in your app in any way you like, but we will only provide limited documentation and no support
With the introduction of the Illumination bar API, we also introduce Experimental APIs as a new type of APIs. Under this label, we will make “playful” APIs available, if there is a big public demand, and if we could provide it
Supported phones
The following phones are fully supported by the Illumination bar API:
Xperia™ SP
Xperia™ ZL
Xperia™ ZR
Xperia™ UL
Xperia™ A
The following phones are also supported by the Illumination bar API, but the support for the pre-defined fading patterns is less extensive on these devices:
Xperia™ U
Xperia™ L
Xperia™ S
Xperia™ SL
Xperia™ P
Xperia™ sola
Xperia™ ion
Xperia™ acro HD
Xperia™ go
Xperia™ M
Xperia™ M dual
Also, for some devices (for example Xperia™ S and Xperia™ P) the hardware only supports white colour.
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Yeah! U is also supported! But I can't understand what are the limitations: I think they are only about the fading effect (but this should be only a minor issue). Hope that we can get led bar working in cm9.1 as in stok ics!
well this could also might help it fixing in JB too
I don't think this will help much with the CM or JB projects. The published API is just an intermediate layer. For full support you need to get down to the lower layers. My app IlluminationReceiver does most of what this app does already
Is there anyway for us to bring the scene selection option in camera app back to our xperia 1?
Early this month I bought xperia 1 and xperia z1 compact.
Xperia 1 is a good device, and has an excellent artificial intelligence technology. But it seems that its camera is not intelligent enough to recognize every scene accurately
While using z1 compact, I found that such option in camera app helps me a lot when the phone can't recognize the scene
Xperia 1's camera is excellent but unfortunately it just can't always recognize the scene correctly if there's anyway to choose the scene by ourselves, I affirm that xperia 1's camera will be much more better:fingers-crossed: