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The editors liked
Great sounding audio player
Well designed QWERTY keyboard
Standard modes of connectivity available
Loaded with connectivity options
Great Screen
Keyboard
Battery
The editors didn't like
Panels dont refresh fast enough
Camera is very average
No audio settings available
UI is quite slow sometimes
Display is extremely reflective and difficult to viw in sunlighht
We had expected great things from the Xperia X1. In terms of the hardware it certainly lives up to the hype as it's a great looking phone and packed full of useful features. However, the hardware is really hamstrung by the phone's operating system and the...
Abstract: The X1 doesnt really live up to the hype that the long wait for it had generated, but even so it still manages to be the most usable Windows Mobile device yet. Chief reasons for this are the high resolution screen, a touch screen dialer that has butto...
Abstract: Sony Ericsson X1 test F or several years now, the Windows Mobile operating system has been used on many smartphones. Windows Mobile indeed ensures a fine compatibility and synchronization with the computer, which makes it popular for corporate use, too...
While this phone is certainly well built and feels reassuringly solid in your hands, the typing experience - the cornerstone of any business phone worth its salt - is underwhelming. There's not much about the Xperia X1 that makes it worth recommending ...
Interactive customisable panel interface, Attractive design, Full slideout QWERTY keyboard
Expensive, Navigation controls are difficult to use, Web browsing experience isnt the greatest
Sony Ericssons Xperia X1 is a well-designed and fully stocked smartphone that offers great customisation via its interactive panel interface. However, with its high price tag, the X1 is definitely a luxury item...
Abstract: As you may have gathered, the Xperia X1 is packed with functionality and, on paper, would appear to be one of the phones of the year.However, I struggled to engage with this phone on any level.As well as being slow and clunky and prone to the odd cras...
Can Sony rescue Windows Mobile? The X1 certainly looks like a knight in rather fetching matt armour, with joust-proof build quality and a regal 3-inch (800x400-pixel) touchscreen. The slide-out tilting keyboard is a step up from onscreen typing, although...
The Xperia X1: with one more X this phone could have been sexy. As it is, Windows Mobile is lurking behind the scenes like an amateur photographer at a swinger’s party, slowing down the action and putting everyone off their stride. Talking of which...
Give it up, Microsoft. You’ve got the best electronics company in the world making its most expensive handset and using Windows Mobile still feels like hand-coding actuarial tables in C++. Lovely chassis, mind.Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is tagged with...
I have been using this phone on a daily basis for about 2 weeks or so, and I find it very easy to live with, the speed, clear screen (albeit recessed) and quality of the device makes it very enjoyable. The battery life for me was the best bit; the abil...
Sony Ericssons first Windows Mobile handset packs a lot into a compact package. It has an average camera which at least beats the iPhone, a pretty good media player and an excellent browser, as well as enviable connectivity options. But we were left ...