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Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
By: Shayne Rana   |   Jan 08, 2009
  • 3
Great sounding audio player
Well designed QWERTY keyboard
Standard modes of connectivity available
Loaded with connectivity options
Panels don't 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

Well here’s the review finally! Before I start, here's 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 piece provided by Sony Ericsson and all findings are purely based on this handset. It’s quite possible that a band new box packed device could fare a little differently.   

Form Factor
For a detailed description of the handset check out the preview here. Just to give you a quick run through, the Xperia is a heavyweight, literally, weighing in at 145g. The large display is clear and well lit but extremely reflective, which proves to be an annoyance in brightly lit areas. The buttons are well placed and the optical navigation pad is a bonus.


The smooth slide out QWERTY keyboard is well designed and its curved shape makes for very easy typing and navigation. SE has gone with mainstream standards in the X1. It has a 3.5mm earphone socket, microSD card slot and a mini USB slot. The 3.2MP camera located at the rear has a single LED flash.


Features and Performance
Panels and UI

If you've seen one Windows Mobile OS you’ve pretty much seen 'em all. Of course these days manufacturers tend to customize home screens to enhance the users' experience like HTC’s TouchFLO 2D and 3D interfaces. SE’s Xperia Panels are their ways of doing the same. So far I found it very difficult to actually download more panels anywhere except from the Sony Ericsson website either via PC or OTA (over the air).

The panels had their own charm, some of them at least. The others offered quick access to various necessary and relevant applications and features while some were more specific or should I say dedicated like the Facebook or Google Panels. That takes a really long time to do anything but is nevertheless a very useful and well designed Panel. The Spb Panel allows a certain amount of personalization so that’s handy. I like the technology of quick-access multiple desktops like this, although some of them do appear a little too crowded and that tends to make touch navigation a problem. I also found that the Panels take a little while to refresh. For instance, if a message of a missed call has been viewed the Panel will still show it as Unread or a missed call pending although the icons on the top portion of the display have disappeared.


A couple of the Panels are a real pain when it comes to accessing the handset's basic functions like the phone book. For instance, the Media Panel that looks like a typical SE handset’s Multimedia screen doesn’t seem to pick up SIM contacts at all and there don’t seem to be settings to allow that either.

The rest of the handset is a typical WinMob handset. Using your fingers to navigate and access certain portions of the screens like the corners is not very easy for stubby fingers. Most women and perhaps surgeons may not have too much to worry about in this case. But it’s still workable for most part without the use of the stylus. The keyboard is great and has all the necessary shortcuts you’ll need rendering the tiny onscreen keyboard, Transcriber Block recognizer or the other display oriented methods of input redundant.

Even with a Qualcomm MSM7200 528MHz processor, the handset I received for testing was horribly slow. After sending a message, the option to dismiss the ‘Message Sent option’ will stay onscreen for at least 20 seconds before it gets processed. That’s just the simplest thing I could think of at this moment, believe me, there were a few other instances. Again it could be an issue with just this one handset; nevertheless it’s something to think about.  

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can not view all missed call phone numbers on sony x1
can not pull up the past notifcations
of missed calls
anon. @ Jan 20, 2010
Brand new Mobile phone Plasma tv , Laptop game at cheap price come with complete accessories with one year international warranty.

Email address : chrismelin99@yahoo.com


SONY ERICSSON XPERIA X1.......$450USD

AND MANY MORE…………
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 SPECS:
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 1700
Dimensions 110 x 53 x 16.7 mm
Display Type TFT touchscreen, 65K colors
GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
Camera 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels
Size 800 x 480 pixels, 3 inches
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- Optical joystick navigation
Card slot microSD (TransFlash)
- 400 MB internal memory
- 128MB RAM, 256MB storage memory
- Qualcomm MSM7200 528MHz processor
Battery Standard battery, Li-Po, 1500 mAh

WE MAKE SHIPPMENT VIA UPS OR FEDEX EXPRESS OR DHL EXPRESS IN 2 DAYS AFTER CONFIRMATION OF PAYMENT.........

Email address : chrismelin99@yahoo.com
chris @ Apr 02, 2009
the price of the phone is 45000/- in india... worth for money.. which i feel...
prudhvi @ Feb 10, 2009
i want to know the cost of sony erricson- xperia.
roshan @ Feb 04, 2009
i am using this phone and it is not at all slow yes its camera is not that good but then u are not buying a cybershot phone but a business phone it has all the software needed and is great for internet
abhi @ Feb 01, 2009
Hi there ... can anyone tell me wat is the costing for XPERIA... i even thinking to buy this cell... please sugesst
Cats @ Jan 14, 2009
Hi there ... can anyone tell me wat is the costing for XPERIA... i even thinking to buy this cell... please sugesst
Cats @ Jan 14, 2009
Hi there ... can anyone tell me wat is the costing for XPERIA... i even thinking to buy this cell... please sugesst
Cats @ Jan 14, 2009
am using it... and as per the review above... i don't think its too slow. it worked well for me and one best part was that its better then the nokia's and the samsung OMNIA & iphone but not this camera phone its 3.2MP not better than k790I
kanti khimani @ Jan 12, 2009
sir, i would like to know the exact price of XPERIA X1 in india&where should i buy it?kindly guide me.thanking you.
Dr.syed hussain @ Jan 12, 2009
Mr... Abhinav... watch it... Nokia is selling 5800 for 20k in Jan. In March it will sell for 16k and then in June... only aliens will read about it... haa haa...
whereas Xperia is here to stay... what if its for 40k... but its super loaded... with Windows 6.1
Ashish @ Jan 10, 2009
This is a good mobile i would like to buy it
Rajiv Khullar @ Jan 10, 2009
Its bull****. Such a small screen and 800 pixels is more bull****. E90 is still the king and you all 240x400, 240x320 pixel phones with 2.5 inches screens will be as good as setting fire to money my friends.

Get 5800 Express music Rs.20K and 640 pixels screen, 8Gigs, thumb keyboard virtual, 3.5mm socket, S605th edition, 3.2 mp cam Autofocus, flash, GPS with Voice Navigation. Rest is all bull**** :)
Abhinav @ Jan 09, 2009
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a @ Jan 09, 2009
Hi, I sincerely appreciate the feedback and I'm expecting more from the guys using the handset. Email me your Xperiences. As I mentioned the handset I received was for testing and yes, I too expected much more.
Thanks for pointing out the error Gautam. Situation rectified.
Shayne @ Jan 08, 2009
i am using it... and as per the review above... i don't think its too slow. it worked well for me and one best part was that its better then the nokia's and the samsung's.
Ashish @ Jan 08, 2009
The set needs a firmware update and a price slash to be, the king of smart phones.
Gaurav @ Jan 08, 2009
Its written wrongly in specs tat its got 5 megapixel cam instead of 3.2 megapixel cam....also i expected it to get a higher rating...
Gautam @ Jan 08, 2009
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