
It was announced back in February last year but until now, Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1 touchscreen iPhone baiter has remained tantalizingly out of reach. With its full QWERTY keypad and handwriting recognition, is it enough to bruise nk”>Apple mobile phone?
Let’s take a look at Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone’s panel beater. Underneath the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone’s attractive, new-fashioned touchscreen there’s Windows Mobile operating system. It’s hiding behind a snazzy customizable interface called Xperia Panels, which softens the blow a bit, but you’re only ever a prod away from being dumped into Windows Mobile misery.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone sports handwriting recognition to turn your stylus scribbles into on-screen text. It’s a welcome alternative to touchscreen typing, but there’s also a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out from under the screen.
Hopping aboard the interweb express on a Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone is a doddle. It’s got Wi-Fi built in, plus HSDPA for when you stray from the safety of a hotspot. It’s got faster uploading HSUPA tech as well which, if your network carrier supports it, will make uploading pics from the 3.2MP snapper quick as a flash.
If you spin the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone around, you will find a 3.2 megapixel camera. This isn’t one of Sony Ericsson’s CyberShot cameras, so you’ll have to make do without all the fancy gubbins come with those such as Car Zeiss lens or xenon flash. However, the autofocus should keep your snaps sharp.
Inbox interrogators are well served by the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone’s support for push email, which delivers missives direct to your mobile phone. Thanks to Windows Mobile it’ll also synchronize up with your computer to share calendars and contacts.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone maintains its sleek figure thanks to a full QWERTY keyboard that’s cunningly hidden away round the back. When called upon it slides out to transform the mobile phone into a powerhouse of pocket-able typing. With looks no other smartphone mobile phone can compete with, Windows Mobile fans have a mighty prospect in store if the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 mobile phone lives up to its specifications and style.
This mobile phone has a battery that can stand up to 10 hours of calls with 833 hours of standby. It’s size is quite bulky though however it weighs only 158g.
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#1 by anonymouslove on November 1st, 2009
I say wait for the x10.
The three main factor i judge a phone on are the operating system, the type of screen and the processor. Because those are the three things you use to run the phone. Then i would look at internal phone memory, ram, external phone memory, and battery but no need to list them all this was an easy decision.
Sony Ericsson Vivaz
-OS Symbian Series 60, 5th edition
* good
-TFT resistive touchscreen
*bad (outdated you want a capacitive screen)
-fail
Sony Ericsson Satio
-OS Sony Ericsson symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5
* good
-TFT resistive touchscreen
*outdated
- fail
Sony Ericsson Aino
-OS Sony Ericsson symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5
* good
-TFT touchscreen
*outdated
-fail
the Sony Ericsson Xperia x10
-OS Android OS 1.6
*good
-screen TFT capacitive touchscreen, 65K colors
*good
-processor 1 GHz processor
*1 GHz is as fast as they come and snapdragon is the best currently
-pass
#2 by guzen on November 1st, 2009
@ladykhmer252 It is a cool phone, thanks for your comment.
#3 by jb125 on November 1st, 2009
they have videos of the phone on youtube but it hasnt been released yet
#4 by nacao on November 1st, 2009
my dad has that phone its pretty cool
#5 by anais on November 1st, 2009
really depends it is an okay device the only problem is that if you are in the states it is really a pain to order it and get it activated. A simpler solution if you are on GSM would be to go with either the iPhone or maybe the HTC HD2. If you are on Verizon I recommend the Motorola Droid and for sprint I recommend the palm pre
#6 by Nas G on November 1st, 2009
There should be two reasons if you want Xperia, 8MP camera and Android OS.
Ableaf is wrong about the screen size. HD2 has 4.3" and X10 has 4", both have capacitive screen, nearly same resolution and they both can show only 65K colours.(Not 16M colours, this is due to OS restriction).
If would prefer HD2 because HTC is king of WM phone manufacturer. HTC's user interface (Touch Flo 3D / Sense) is on top of windows mobile os and it makes the phone user friendly.
T-Mobile UK releases HD2 by end of Nov. I guess you live in the UK otherwise you would have said Tilt2 instead of Touch Pro2.
#7 by spankme0013 on November 2nd, 2009
Droid or iPhone is 10 times better than Xperia… trust me.
Check out the http://www.cnet.com review.
#8 by psychic on November 2nd, 2009
@CrazyKrazyMind I paid 200
#9 by caitlin on November 2nd, 2009
no i hope it comes out for at&t cause i want that phone as well.
#10 by jpro on November 2nd, 2009
The best phone!!!!
#11 by rails on November 3rd, 2009
@kulosek123miksi tätä ei valmisteta enää suomessa? / why they dont make this on finland anymore
#12 by corpo on November 3rd, 2009
I used to own one of those, then I broken the screen.
#13 by urbantool on November 3rd, 2009
She couldn’t have at least chosen a pose that her breasts looked good in? “Naked Lady Gaga . C000M” What is this?
#14 by earthlink on November 4th, 2009
i like chunky phones. They feel really well built :p
#15 by Danh V on November 4th, 2009
Yeah, it works perfect with T-Mobile. If you need Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 cheaper, you can mail me to manchurianp@yahoo.com
#16 by truth on November 4th, 2009
really