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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
Panel interface is interesting and holds potential, Amazing performance, Outstanding battery life, Crisp and bright WVGA screen with high touch sensitivity, Near instant screen rotation, Has a 3.5mm headphone jack, Includes optical DPad plus standard DPad...
Poor onehanded usability, Choice of Panels is currently scarce, Recessed screen traps debris, No case/screen protector included, No voice recognition software, microSD slot is under battery cover
This is the best Windows Mobile device that has ever passed my desk. Period. Sony Ericsson was right by declaring it a "game changer" - this has raised the bar, and if the Panel interface takes off and we see a lot of neat Panels, the X1 could beco...
Published: 2008-10-07, Author: Daniel , review by: techworld.com
On the whole, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is an impressive phone, and together with the HTC Touch Pro it's probably the best Windows Mobile-based smartphone so far. The cons here are its annoying slowness and the fact that Sony Ericsson in some cases ...
Abstract: Tech specs for the phone are: Size: 110mm x 53mm x 17mm (4.3-inch x 2.1-inch x 0.7inch) Weight: 145g (5.1oz) Available colours: Solid black; Steel silver Screen: 800 x 480 / 65,536-colour TFT Memory: Up to 400MB phone memory / MicroSD support (actual ...
Abstract: February 10, 2008 -- Unwilling to let Apple get all the attention with its sleek iPhone, Sony Ericsson launched XPERIA and announced the first XPERIA phone, the X1. What is XPERIA? Unfortunately not something brand-spanking new. Instead, Sony Eric...
Abstract: This morning I had my first 30 seconds with yesterdays announced Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional smartphone, Sony Ericsson will release later this year.As you can see in the video bellow, Sony Ericsson added their own user inte...
Abstract: Sony Ericsson today announces their new XPERIA series, which marks their first windows mobile smartphone with the introduction of the XPERIA X1, a windows mobile smartphone with a QWERTY sliding keyboardThe XPERIA X1 combines a 3-inch clear wide VGA di...
Abstract: Unwilling to let Apple get all the attention with its sleek iPhone, Sony Ericsson launched XPERIA and announced the first XPERIA phone, the X1. What is XPERIA? Unfortunately not something brand-spanking new. Instead, Sony Ericsson chose to use Wi...
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA-X1 is cutting edge and most definitely a leap in the right direction for Sony Ericsson. Its pros include:Merges the elements of communications and multimedia ,Runs on Windows Mobile OS ,3.2 megapixel camera ,QWERTY keyboard ,Very...
No negative points have come to light as of yet regarding the Sony Ericsson XPERIA-X1.
If you adore the Windows Operating System then you will be tickled pink by the XPERIA-X1 by Sony Ericsson. This star product really does stand out from its competitors. It has many excellent features and is truly a leader in its class. The XPERIA-X1 c...
Sexy design, solid construction, Large, high resolution display, Panel interface is useful, We liked the keyboard, but those with big fingers may disagree, Snappy performance within Windows environment
Some might find it a bit heavy, but others will like the weight, We would have liked to see a dedicated Back key, Video player needs a bit of work
All in all we have to give the Xperia X1 high marks, especially for Sony Ericsson’s first attempt at a Windows Mobile device. Having HTC by your side definitely helps, but we like Sony’s innovative panel interface even if it isn’t quite as good as Touc...