wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 16:18:26
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We've been waiting for what seems like an age to get our mitts on a fully baked X1.As the full-featured flagship of Sony Ericsson's multimedia phones we had high hopes for the device. The spec sheet reads like a recipe for excellence: multiple high spe...
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More and more manufacturers are specifying high-resolution screens in their top-end smartphones. The much-anticipated Xperia X1 is one of four in this Labs to do it, matching the HTC Touch HD for sheer resolution at 480 x 800. But we're not as impresse...
Costly and fiddly to use, despite a decent keyboard and high-resolution screen...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:19:14
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The Xperia X1 looks stunning and on paper it packs a lot of features. We like the hardware design and the high resolution screen. But the ‘panels idea is a bit of a let-down and its slow running proved very frustrating at times. Sony Ericsson - Xperi...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 16:19:27
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Can the heavyweight Xperia X1 prove that size isn't everything? Well made / Media functions and UI / Customisable home screen panels, in particular 3D Fish Heavy and very chunky / Disappointing camera / Optical mouse At 145g and a chunky 1.7cm thick, S...
Well made, Media functions and UI, Customisable home screen panels, in particular 3D Fish...
Heavy and very chunky, Disappointing camera, Optical mouse...
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There's been a lot of hype about the Xperia X1, not least because it's Sony Ericsson's first handset to use the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system since dropping the UIQ software that was found on its previous smartphones. The handset has been designed b...
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...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:19:52
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There’s been a lot of talk about the X1, the first smartphone from the Xperia family by Sony-Ericsson. This high end mobile whose aim is “the convergence of multimedia entertainment and mobile Web communication”is intended both for consumers and busine...
good build, excellent display, nice interface/ copypaste possibility, wifi & bluetooth, good audio quality for music and in conversation...
too few applications on the platform, too much slowdown, too much of Windows Mobile interface, speaker quality, no video output...
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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...
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letsgomobile.org/en Updated: 2011-09-24 16:20:21
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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...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 16:21:18
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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.
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...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 16:21:59
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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...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:24:10
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is one of the most awaited phones to come out of the Sony Ericsson lab. It's standout feature is the ability to customise panels on the homescreen letting X1 users tap into any function of their choosing via its 3-inch touch...
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...
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About a month ago I was invited to go to the newly built Sony Ericsson HQ in Lund, which straight away was a great recognition from SE that more and more people are using Blogs etc. as their main source of information for reviews, updates, advice etc...
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...
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First, though, the good stuff. The X1 is a good-looking handset, with its matte black face offset by silver trim around the sides. The front is dominated by its large, 800 x 480, 65,000-colour touchscreen, though this isnt really enhanced by the mudd...
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...
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Sony Ericssons first Windows Mobile device is intended as a do-it-all business handset, with quad band GSM, HSDPA 3G and Wi-Fi keeping its connection options fully open, and with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and large touch screen to make best use of i...
Touchscreen user interface, Slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 3.2 megapixel camera with touch focus, 3.5mm headphone jack, Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone, A-GPS satellite navigation...
Confusing navigation system, Screen can be difficult to read in bright light, Camera not top-class, Music player not as comprehensive as Sony Ericssons Walkman...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 smartphone is without a doubt the hottest mobile from Sony Ericsson this year - find out why in this review. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 smartphone has almost everything youd need, and is supposed to be a strong statemen...
On the whole, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is an impressive phone, and together with the HTC Touch Pro its 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...
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For us the Xperia X1 looks like its a valid attempt from Sony Ericsson, but the market is so crowded that it struggles to stand out from the pack...
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For us the Xperia X1 looks like its a valid attempt from Sony Ericsson, but the market is so crowded that it struggles to stand out from the pack...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:27:06
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Theres a lot to fall for in Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1. Possibly the hottest looker of a PocketPC is also heavy on skill. Heavy enough to not just scratch out a living as a one-hit-wonder but aim for the WinMo top.The extra solid metal looks, gorgeous sc...
Looking back at Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 we think theres one major question to answer. Now, no need to get defensive - the X1 sure is impressive. It goes even further to outperform its main rival - the HTC Touch Pro - in a number of areas and even offe...
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It’s been well over six months since Sony Ericsson ripped the covers off of its multimedia all–rounder, the Xperia X1. Since then we’ve seen it undergo a facelift with a new black paint job and, finally, it’s set to arrive.So, what to expect? Well, thi...
It seems like the Xperia X1 has been around for ages but has the Sony Ericsson Smartphone still got the wow factor?...
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More and more manufacturers are specifying high-resolution screens in their top-end smartphones. The much-anticipated Xperia X1 is one of four in this Labs to do it, matching the HTC Touch HD for sheer resolution at 480 x 800.But we’re not as impresse...
Costly and fiddly to use, despite a decent keyboard and high-resolution screen...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-14 02:22:18
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The X1s good looks and strong hardware are hampered by frequent performance lag, an unintuitive user experience and its jaw-dropping price tag. We still remember when we first saw images of the X1 after its original announcement back in February. At t...
Sharp, businesslike design, Arc Slider and QWERTY keyboard, Full range of connectivity, Hires display...
Frequent lag spikes, Average battery life, Most available Xperia Panels are poorly designed...
The X1s good looks and strong hardware are hampered by frequent performance lag, an unintuitive user experience and its jaw-dropping price tag.
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Sony Ericsson Xperia: Why settle for one interface?Price $1499Rating 4 Why settle for one interface when you can have nine? That seems to be the thinking behind the new active panels concept in the X1. Rather than mimic the iPhones iconic interfa...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-14 02:37:01
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Video review: A great all round smartphone but hobbled by that blasted Windows Mobile engine...
Makes Windows Mobile slightly more useable. Sexy looks. Touchscreen...
It’s still Windows Mobile. Could have a better camera...
There’s no doubting it, business phones are getting sexier and the Xperia X1 is leading the way. WATCH...
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It seems like an awfully long time since Sony Ericsson announced its do-it-all QWERTY keyboard-packing, touch screen answer to the Jesus phone (back in February, which feels like a lifetime in mobile phone years) but has it been worth the wait?Its a d...
Touch screen, Slideout QWERTY keyboard, 3.2 megapixel camera with touch focus, 3.5mm headphone jack...
Confusing navigation system, Camera could be better specced...
A decent do-it-all workhorse but it doesnt have the wow factor we were hoping for...
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Not only had it been nearly a year since we'd first heard of this high-end, everything-but-the-kitchen-sink smartphone, but after railing about the lack of native Facebook client for Windows Mobile, we were thrilled to find the presenter showing off...
Extended service offer, Versatile panels interface, Highres screen, Excellent QWERTY keyboard...
Expensive, Busy control pad area, Average battery life...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 02:19:40
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Sony Ericsson's Windows Mobile smart phone is squarely aimed at the business user who might otherwise choose a BlackBerry. The Xperia X1 rolls with a full Qwerty keypad, 3G and Wi-Fi, making it an ideal candidate for checking emails on the go. In true...
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...
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When it was announced many months ago, the Sony Xperia X1 looked like Windows Mobile’s answer to the Apple iPhone, with its cool-looking animated custom screens and icons. What got everyone to sit up and listen was a promotional video that Sony...
Nice design; fits well in the hand; beautiful highresolution screen.
Interface still needs work; stability issues; thumb keyboard too flat and closely spaced.
In terms of size and shape, the Xperia X1 is really not bad at all. Unfortunately, the thing that really lets down the X1 seems to be the Windows Mobile operating system itself, as Sony Ericsson just doesn’t go far enough with its customisations to...
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The Sony Ericsson X1i from a functional standpoint looks fairly similar to many of the HTC Pocket devices already on the market, the devices 3.0" touchscreen takes up a good deal of the units frontside realty with "diamond" shaped frontside keys loca...
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The XPERIA X1 is a feature-rich, high end WinMo launched by Sony Ericsson. It stands up to the likes of the HTC Touch Pro, while being on its own in terms of features and innovations. Sony Ericsson finally has something to offer us hardcore PocketPC us...
Outstanding display, Fourrow QWERTY keyboard, Bestinclass connectivity, Best video playback performance, Stunning looks, Excellent Audio...
Expensive, Touchscreen performance not optimum, Camera performance on par with ordinary phones, No TVout support, Lacks Adobe Flash and DivX support right out of the box, No accelerometer, screen autorotate activated only with keypad slide...
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For better or for worse, Sony Ericsson isn’t exactly the first name that comes to mind for me when I think about smartphones. That’s not to say that the company doesn’t make quality handsets; it’s just that I’m more familiar with the Walkman line of...
There’s no way that I would have ever spent $1,000 on the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 when it was first released and even now that it’s been out for a few months and the price has come down, it’s still difficult to recommend this phone over several other...
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When I was looking for an upgrade for my HTC Tytn 2, the other phone that I was considering other than the HTC Fuze/Touch Pro was the Sony Xperia X1. I was really excited when Howard asked me to review the Sony Xperia a few weeks ago. Everyone was e...
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Xperia X1 Review Posted on Mar 12, 09 12:34 PM PDT The Xperia X1 was one of the most anticipated smart phone of 2008. It came to the market very late, but its never too late to play with it and publish our findings. Lets provide some context: The Xpe...
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It’s ben a while since we’ve taken a look at any cellphones here at TestFreaks, but the one I’ve got today is an excellent phone in both quality and usefulness. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is a Windows Mobile slider style phone that features a full ke...
Very well made, Easy to use, Excellent call quality, Great battery life...
Slow to respond at times, Opera browser wouldn’t work for me, Expensive, Pictures could be better...
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is one of the best phones on the market today in terms of both build quality and usfulness, it works and works well. The Xperia X1 can easily be your mobile office and portable entertainemt center, with Windows Mobile at th...
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The Xperia X1 is the first Windows Mobile smartphone from Sony Ericsson. It's an ambitious start: a WVGA touchscreen, built-in keyboard, GPS, 3G, and a host of other high-end features. Like many Windows phones these days, it offers an alternate user in...
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 offers a nice selection of high-end features, and its built-in keyboard makes is a good option for those who exchange plenty of emails. Windows Mobile probably makes is a better choice for a business user or pro-sumer, but S...
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Not only had it been nearly a year since we'd first heard of this high-end, everything-but-the-kitchen-sink smartphone, but after railing about the lack of native Facebook client for Windows Mobile, we were thrilled to find the presenter showing off...
Extended service offer, Versatile panels interface, Highres screen, Excellent QWERTY keyboard...
Expensive, Busy control pad area, Average battery life...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:19:30
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The release of the Xperia X1 marks a number of firsts for Sony Ericsson. The device is the first smartphone that runs Microsofts Windows Mobile OS for the company, and it is also the first device the company has put out that sports the sideways slidi...
800x480 pixel display, HSPA data, GPS, Opera browser...
Highres screen is not finger friendly, panels interface is slow...
In the end, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 comes across as a niche product. It does some things really well, like web browsing and messaging, but some of its high-tech goodies, like its display, actually seem to make the device harder to use, not easier...
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Video Review: Incorporating the power of Windows Mobile, a 3" touch display, QWERTY keyboard, a 3.2 megapixel camera, 3G and Wi-fi connections, the new XPERIA X1 smartphone from Ericsson just may be a good pickup. However, is the $700 price tag a bit t...
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Well here’s the review finally! Before I start, heres a little note. I’m sure there are some out there who have already got the phone and may have had a different experience, so just to make things clear, this review has been conducted using a test pi...
Great sounding audio player, Well designed QWERTY keyboard, Standard modes of connectivity available, Loaded with connectivity options...
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...
BatteryThe battery life of the Xperia X1 was average at best - with a day and half of average use for music, browsing, a few calls and messages and a little gaming thrown in. Talktime clocked in at about 4 hours and 05 minutes but I expected much more...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:20:09
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Windows Mobile has always been a powerful but clunky OS, but recently we’ve seen manufacturer efforts to clean it up and make it more user-friendly. Sony Ericsson has thus far stayed out of the WinMo realm, but with the Xperia X1 they are making a spla...
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...
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Looking back at Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 we think theres one major question to answer. Now, no need to get defensive - the X1 sure is impressive. It goes even further to outperform its main rival - the HTC Touch Pro - in a number of areas and even off...
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The luxurious, unlocked Windows Mobile–based Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 has plenty of features. But it also has plenty of bugs. And at an exorbitant $799.99 (list), I simply cant imagine anyone buying it when there are so many other solid options avai...
Powerful processor. New Panel interface is the best Windows Mobile home-screen hack so far. Opera browser.
Insanely expensive. Buggy. Not a great voice phone.
The super-luxe Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 would be a decent Windows Mobile smartphone choice if it were half the price...
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:20:48
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The luxurious, unlocked Windows Mobile–based Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 has plenty of features. But it also has plenty of bugs. And at an exorbitant $799.99 (list), I simply cant imagine anyone buying it when there are so many other solid options avail...
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I had a chance to play with a prototype of the XPERIA X1 at a previous Mobius event, and while the prototype was a bit clunky, I appreciated the concept of the Panels and the idea of extending the core functionality of Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional...
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Sony Ericsson's Windows Mobile smart phone is squarely aimed at the business user who might otherwise choose a BlackBerry. The Xperia X1 rolls with a full Qwerty keypad, 3G and Wi-Fi, making it an ideal candidate for checking emails on the go. In true...
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...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 16:21:26
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The highly anticipated Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 has finally arrived and weve had a chance to play with one for a little over a week.We wanted to love this phone, but there are just too many niggling little faults that keep getting in the way and detrac...
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This Windows Mobile phone boasts an exquisite physical design and a unique user interface, but it carries too high a price tag.
Beautiful industrial design, Innovative user interface, Clear call quality, Good camera...
Very expensive, X Panels slow to load, Paltry amount of X Panel add-ins, Lackluster keyboard...
It has been nearly a year since Sony Ericsson announced its Xperia X1 smart phone. And the time it took to bring this device to market has not dampened our appreciation for its premium arc slider design, refreshing panel interface, and fast data perfor...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:21:53
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We take an in-depth look at the Xperia panels technology found in the new Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. Is this the future of Windows Mobile?...
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mobilitytoday.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:22:02
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Yesterday Sony Ericsson announced the availability of the most anticipated Windows Mobile phone this year the Xperia X1. During the next few days we will be updating this unboxing post to go into a full in depth look at the X1. The X1 supports the 850/...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is the new flagship smartphone for the electronics giant. Packing the new "Panels" interface, a full QWERTY keyboard, 3G data and 800x480 touchscreen in a full metal body, is the Xperia X1 poised to challenge the top smartp...
The Xperia X1 is kind of a mixed bag. For every good thing the phone does, there seems to be something detracting from it as well. From a hardware standpoint, this is a well built phone that feels extremely solid in the hand. But at the same time...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:22:31
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Weve been waiting since CTIA to get our mitts on a fully baked X1. As the full-featured flagship of Sony Ericssons multimedia phones we had high hopes for the device. The spec sheet reads like a recipe for excellence: multiple high speed data options...
Full featured yet surprisingly sturdy. 800 x 480 touchscreen is both highly responsive and razor sharp. Rockstar battery life for calls, standby and even web use. Decent data speeds over 3G and WiFi. Tweakable status lights range from discreet to disco. I...
Essentially a lazy, fragmented and expensive implementation of legitimately good ideas. QWERTY pad feels unnecessarily flat and lacks arrow keys. Optical joypad is waaaay too recessed to be useful. Lengthy pitches for Sony Ericsson, Xperia and WinMo make...
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engadgetmobile.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:22:37
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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 reviewby Darren Murph, posted Nov 12th 2008 at 8:00AMSony Ericsson has produced some exceptional handsets over the years, with certain gems like the W950, W300i and W580i (just to name a few) catching the eyes and hearts of casu...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:23:06
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the touch-sensitive panel interface is a great concept. Unfortunately, the execution is only so-so. For a start, aside from the instantly recognisable Google application, the clock and the calendar, the panels are simply too small to accurately displ...
The phone has an innovative design and user interface and is packed with functionality...
It is slow and the user experience is poor.Look and Feel...
An eye-catching smartphone phone with impressive specifications that is let down by a poor user experience...
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The Xperia X1 has been one of the most anticipated phones of 2008. Everyone (including us) has had great expectations from this device; even pitting it against the hard-to-beat iPhone 3G. I got my hands on one of the prototypes and am all droolin...
Great Screen, Keyboard, Battery...
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The X1 is somewhat of a prodigy. It brings an intriguing Panel interface to the world of Windows Mobile, plus a slick design and arc-sliding keyboard. Sony Ericsson is calling the X1 a "game changer" - throwing unseen marketing might behind the devi...
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...
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By Oo Gin LeeTHE new Xperia X1 from Sony Ericsson offers a whole new mobile phone experience, at once turning you into a plastic surgeon and an architect.With most phones, you can easily change the colour and design of the wallpaper to fit your moods...
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Over six months back I wrote about my initial thoughts about the XPERIA, which you can find byclicking here. Today Ill be able to add my experience about the phone as we received a prototype of the XPERIA and were able to fiddle around with it. Now th...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 smartphone is without a doubt the hottest mobile from Sony Ericsson this year - find out why in this review.The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 smartphone has almost everything you'd need, and is supposed to be a strong statement t...
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...
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Video review: A great all round smartphone but hobbled by that blasted Windows Mobile engine...
Makes Windows Mobile slightly more useable. Sexy looks. Touchscreen...
It’s still Windows Mobile. Could have a better camera...
There’s no doubting it, business phones are getting sexier and the Xperia X1 is leading the way. WATCH...
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absolutegadget.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:25:30
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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...
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If you have been following the mobile trend, touch interface seems to be the in thing these days. From the LG Chocolate to iPhone to the Samsung Omnia, the emphasis is all on touch screen interface. Sony Ericsson also has its secret weapon, the XPERIA...
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Since the day of its announcement, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 has created a wave of shock in the mobile market. The key factors responsible for it were the phones design and OS. So, heres what I think of the ado. Starters...
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hhcmag.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:26:11
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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...
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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...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2011-09-24 16:26:44
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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...
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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...
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Windows Mobile has always been a powerful but clunky OS, but recently we’ve seen manufacturer efforts to clean it up and make it more user-friendly. Sony Ericsson has thus far stayed out of the WinMo realm, but with the Xperia X1 they are making a spla...
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...
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Sony Ericssons first Windows Mobile device, the Xperia X1, got a lot of buzz last year for its slick and customizable software interface and stylish design. Although the Sony Xperia X1 is a feature-packed, well-designed handset with excellent performa...
Slick Windows Mobile overlay, Eyecatching ergonomic design...
Expensive, even for an unlocked phone, Windows Mobile is sluggish...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2014-01-19 04:42:40
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Yes, ladies and gentlemen. The long wait is finally over. The elusive Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 has finally arrived in our labs, and not a moment too soon either. As the competition heats up with both HTC and Samsung churning out Windows Mobile devices a...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2014-01-19 04:42:41
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With a name like the Sony Ericsson XPERIA-X1 how could you go wrong? The XPERIA-X1 is a fusion of communication, entertainment and technology. This cell phone is very sleek and professional looking, not to mention innovative. It weighs 5.1 ounces and...
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...
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