Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1
If we talk about the XPERIA X1 we have to mention first the design and construction. It comes with the most ergonomic keyboard type of the moment, a QWERTY, having an arc slider design with a wide TFT display of 800 x 480 pixels resolution and 65,536 colors, in a sophisticated metal body. The arc slider design allows you to slide the display upwards revealing the large full QWERTY keyboard, while user input is intuitive providing a 4-way key and an optical joystick to let you switch easily between the operation modes.
The phones measures 110 x 17 x 53 mm, weighting 145 grams, and comes in Solid Black color.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 provides lots of applications and useful functions running on the Windows Mobile 6 operating system, and these include Internet Explorer Mobile, video calling via 3G, RSS reader, picture blogging, text input with stylus and handwriting recognition, 3D games, Java, flight mode, and FM radio with RDS.
Other features include polyphonic ringtones, speakerphone feature and vibrating alert, while for entertainment it brings Bluetooth with A2DP support, media player, e-mail, music tones support, and the Windows Media Player Mobile application.
XPERIA X1 lets you store up to 400MB of pictures, videos, music and documents in its internal memory but you can extend it via a SanDisk Micro card to add more. You can capture pictures with the built-in 3.2MP camera with auto focus, 3x digital zooming, photo light capability and video recording.
The supported connectivity technologies and options are: Agps, modem, PC synchronization, USB mass storage and WLAN.
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