Disadvantages:
1: poor reception
2: lousy camera
3: unreliable OS - WinMo
4: outrages quality control - cracked cases
5: bad battery performance
6: slow performance
7: xxK color :)))
8: limited memory (internal)
Advantages:
1: SE has an excuse - made by HTC
2: SE promised never let HTC make another SE model
3: not made by Sagem (like other SE models)
4: new model is announced already (Idou)
5: most people not surpriced
6: offered free with return/echange policy
7: slow sales (not many people got burned with this model)
8: it used to be very expensive
No wonder SE loses money each quarter.
Great phone, best one out there. But does any one else have the problem of needing to soft reset the device almost every day as it freezes?
Its a lovely phone ill buy it
nima, 11 Apr 2009can anybody tell how can i read Persian words in my x1
should i copy some fonts or not
ple... moreSalam dooste aziz!
Baraye khandane motoone farsi dar X1i, Barnameye "AlirezA Multilingual Support 3.0 Build 416.cab", ro download va nasb befarmaeid!
so awesome! i have no regrets buying it even the price is lil high :) i sooo loveeee it!!!! battery is even good :D :D
I have the experia hand set but i dont have the cd of this from where can i find the cd so that i can connect this with my computer waiting 4 ur replay ....
can this browse youtube in fine quality???
thx
can anybody tell how can i read Persian words in my x1
should i copy some fonts or not
please?????????
thank you
can anybody tell hoe can i read Persian words in my x1
should i copy some fonts or not
please?????????
thank you
holchim, 09 Apr 2009to nima:very easy,tap start>tap explore file>then tap memory card>tap picture,or DCIM.
thank you dear i know that but i want too see pictures in the touch FLO!! not with WM
i mean the touch FLO just shows 20 files(a part of touch FLO that shows the pictures and videos like an Album.
thank you.
Got this phone on Friday (the Vodafone branded version) after getting fed up of using the slow and under-preforming Nokia E90. It's excellent. Good software, good functions, sensitive (but not over-sensitive) touch screen, good battery life... on the odd occasion when I notice some limitations, I simply remind myself that it's only a relatively small mobile phone after all. Any business users who find it limited probably really need an ultra-mobile PC instead. PS, I'd still like to test this against the N97, but maybe I'll wait until Nokia gets its act together enough to launch a N97i or N100!!!
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For the last couple of days I have been playing around with what could arguably be the best Windows Mobile phone in business – Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1. From the packaging to the diminutive USB charger to the sleek finish of the device itself, the whole X1 experience is flawless. It is a well-designed smartphone that is very well-engineered. It is no different than Sony VAIO laptops or Bravia TVs, and as such it’s no surprise that it’s expensive: $799.
It comes with a very comfortable slider keyboard, great connectivity options (WiFi, 3G, Quad-band GSM etc.) and is a multimedia powerhouse. The phone comes with a 3-inch WVGA display with resolution of up to 800 X 480 pixels screen, which means it can play back videos in almost DVD quality and makes it easy to play 3D mobile games. I love the photos taken by the 3.2 megapixel camera and the music playback is solid and clear. X1 has a pretty decent battery life — and yes, it beats the pants off the iPhone 3G battery. It got about 8 hours on AT&T’s 3G network — ahead of my iPhone — but lagged the Android G1. However, it had better GSM standby and talk times. But again, battery usage differs from person to person. One thing I hate about the device is that it lacks built-in memory, but the good news is that it can take up to 32 GB in a memory card.
I was surprised by how nimble the phone feels — I have yet to use another Windows Mobile phone that comes close to X1. The device gives you many ways to interact with the contact touch, full QWERTY keyboard, 4-way key and optical joystick navigation and panels. It is the panels which are awesome and function almost like how the applications are accessed on the iPhone.
Bottomline: If your company insists that you need a Windows Mobile phone, then Xperia X1 is an obvious
I have als oheard that it is discontinued.
SE fed up with the complaints and with HTC.
For the last couple of days I have been playing around with what could arguably be the best Windows Mobile phone in business – Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1. From the packaging to the diminutive USB charger to the sleek finish of the device itself, the whole X1 experience is flawless. It is a well-designed smartphone that is very well-engineered. It is no different than Sony VAIO laptops or Bravia TVs, and as such it’s no surprise that it’s expensive: $799.
It comes with a very comfortable slider keyboard, great connectivity options (WiFi, 3G, Quad-band GSM etc.) and is a multimedia powerhouse. The phone comes with a 3-inch WVGA display with resolution of up to 800 X 480 pixels screen, which means it can play back videos in almost DVD quality and makes it easy to play 3D mobile games. I love the photos taken by the 3.2 megapixel camera and the music playback is solid and clear. X1 has a pretty decent battery life — and yes, it beats the pants off the iPhone 3G battery. It got about 8 hours on AT&T’s 3G network — ahead of my iPhone — but lagged the Android G1. However, it had better GSM standby and talk times. But again, battery usage differs from person to person. One thing I hate about the device is that it lacks built-in memory, but the good news is that it can take up to 32 GB in a memory card.
I was surprised by how nimble the phone feels — I have yet to use another Windows Mobile phone that comes close to X1. The device gives you many ways to interact with the contact touch, full QWERTY keyboard, 4-way key and optical joystick navigation and panels. It is the panels which are awesome and function almost like how the applications are accessed on the iPhone.
Bottomline: If your company insists that you need a Windows Mobile phone, then Xperia X1 is an obvious
Jay, 10 Apr 2009The HTC HD has a FASTER proceser than the X1 thats why it runs faster You are so wrong.
Both devices are equipped with an absolutely same processors- Qualcomm MSM 7201A 528 MHz processor -HD
Qualcomm MSM 7200A 528 MHz processor -SE
there is absolutely no diference between these two, except for the name, and this was just a marketing trick.
The structure of the processors is the same.
wow...finnalt HTC helped SE with a decent phone :)))
Anonymous, 09 Apr 2009Discontinued?
Or you mean it's sold out in your area?
You came from the future or something?This is absolutely not true :)
My friend is a SE representative - from the management - and he told me that there the X1 is sold and will be sold worldwide for at least one year!
Masood qureshi, 09 Apr 2009the mobile is damn very good but i have the problem how to download the software for this caus... more"the mobile is damn very good but i have the problem how to download the software for this cause i dont have CD of my mobile waiting for someone to let me know thanks
Best Regareds"
the solution to that is easy.
for XP, you need to go to a download site like http://www.download.com/ and download microsoft activesync.
For Vista users- you only need to plug your phone in and vita will automatically download the right software for your phone.
Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970that's just a rumor.
Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970mmmm No they havent they have just slowed the phone production waiting to see how the market will take to the new phone they have an contract with HTC to make the phone till end of the year ?
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