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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 was announced just over a year ago, in February 2008. It is Sony Ericsson’s first mobile device and comes with an interactive panel interface. It has released by now, and has become the corporate leader’s favorite thing. What people love about this smartphone is that besides being uber cool, it can be personalized just as you like. The handset is strong and sturdy and performances recorded thus fat has been beyond satisfactory. You can buy it unlocked from any Sony Style store across the world for seven hundred and ninety nine dollars and ninety nine cents. Yes, that took some time coming, but you have the accurate picture. You are going to have to shell out a tidy $799.99 to make a Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 your very own. Some consider this a ridiculous amount, even though the target audience probably comprises of CEOs and MNC presidents, who were looking for a high end pone by their standards.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 has a full QWERTY keyboard, but it is wonderfully compact for a smartphone of the kind. At 5.6 ounces, it is not a heavy phone, and really does have a sleek look. You get it in two colors, silver and black. The three inch touchscreen has a resolution of 800*480 pixel and displays over 60000 colors. The best thing about the interactive panel is that you can choose what features you want a touch away, and this way, you can customize it match your lifestyle.

The slider on the phone is horizontally aligned. The slider is unusually smooth, yet strong, and will probably endure multiple slidings for a while before it gives way. When you have opened it, you will discover a gently curving arc on the back of the phone. This makes for an easier and steadier grip, which allows you to type messages fast and with few mistakes. The screen will be propped up at an angle which makes for better viewing. The keyboard buttons are little, but the wide spacing makes it easy to type messages without trouble.

With the phone, you get an AC adapter, a data cable, a 2 GB memory card, a headset, a software CD and literature for reference.
You get the complete Microsoft Office suite on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 smartphone. You can access any mailbox from the phone, including Yahoo, Rediff and Google. It won’t take you more than a couple of minutes to get into your mailbox after you’ve entered your ID and password. You get web feds from at most ten of your needed sites.

You get speaker phone, conference calling and any kind of messaging facility on this phone. You also get Bluetooth and dial up networking.
The camera is one feature in the phone to die for. The interface is based on the Sony CyberShot camera. You can capture and edit images with the advanced software installed in the phone. Picture and video quality are excellent.


 
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