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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

The latest Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 touchscreen Professional (Pocket PC) device with a horizontal sliding QWERTY keypad. It features a wide WGA screen that distinguishes it from its VGA screened Touch Pro cousin.

Experience a smartphone which contains many features you probably have not heard before. It is designed to have a 3.5mm plug for earphones, having its unique characteristics for any mobile based phone. One of the important features of the phone is its navigation cross, with a central button that doubles as a touchpad. It has slightly raised separate keys sitting a millimeter apart.  It is very comfortable to write on.

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1shows a little more RAM and the display is 800 x 480 as opposed to the straight-laced VGA resolution in the touch Pro. This would give the screen, and generally the entire Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1, a slightly longer and narrower shell, which as well explains the lack of dedicated number keys on the keyboard.  The Windows mobile base in the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 has touchscreen phones. It has been supplemented with a home grown graphical interface called the X-panel, since the system itself is the textbook definition of the word clutter.

The X-Panel comprises of a number of different start screens shown either as a grid or as a fan. The main Toady screen is the only screen which you cannot replace with any of the built-in alternate designs. It would take a few seconds span of time to open the X-Panel, and another few seconds just to open the media library. On the other hand, most of the other screens pop up very quickly in low-resolution mode but then are locked from use for yet another few more seconds before the high-res version kicks in.

 
Generally, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is an outstanding phone, together with the HTC, it is perceived to be the best Windows Mobile-based smartphone.  

It is very obvious when you check on the front part of the device, the completely black colored portion, has a brushed effect finish and a metal feel. This lends itself quite well to avoiding fingerprints, which is always a plus during these days in what seems to be the time of the shining handsets. On top of it sits the shiny silver speaker, with the light sensor to the left portion of the device. This gadget can actually automatically modify the screen’s brightness based on ambient light.
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