The same as Sony Ericsson’s first assault into the world of Windows Mobile, the X1 Xperia is genuine milestone phone. When the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 was first previewed at Mobile World assembly at the start of this year, it really got concentration from populace for being so specialty from anything launched by Sony Ericsson in previous. This phone is standing on the Windows Mobile 6.1 Operating System with offering a union of communication features and entertainment features; these features are exactly what people are looking for from a modern phone in today’s mobile world.
Overview of the Phone
A person buys a phone not only for the modern features but they also purchase it on the basis of design of the handset itself. In this model of Sony Ericsson team have been able to execute on the device in such a fashionable manner. Sony Ericsson X1 is a touch screen phone with an impressive 65,536-color TFT WVGA display and a resolution of 800×480 pixels. There is a y QWERTY keyboard that you see when you move the touch screen upwards which is really gives you the way of thinking as a computer keyboard. It’s a quite rare unique feature for any type of mobile.
Business features of XPERIA X1
- Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional.
- Internet Explorer.
- Push email, MMS and RSS feed aggregator.
- Document editors and document readers.
Multimedia features of XPERIA X1
- FM Radio with RDS and track recognition.
- Video streaming and video viewing.
- Windows Media Player.
- Play Now 5.0 accesses for music downloads.
- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player.
- Bluetooth stereo.
- 3D gaming features.
Other Awesome Features
- 3.2 megapixel camera and also capable of video camera features at 30 fps.
- Video conferencing.
- Notification lights.
- Quad-band GSM, HSDPA, UMTS, HSUPA and HSCSD connectivity with also includes EDGE, Bluetooth 2.1, wireless LAN 802.11b/g and a mini-USB.
Combining of raw power of Windows with the pure beauty and user-friendliness of Sony Ericsson makes it ultimate smart phone for the modern users.
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