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First look at Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2

Posted by Welcome September 7, 2009

Mobile-review have posted a preview of the new Sony Ericsson XPERIAX2. Here is their final impression.

•Panels - the X2 comes packaged with over a dozen of panels, plus 16 more are available for download. As it stands today, the list is as follows: CNN Panel, Tilewave Panel, Professional Panel, Growing Panel, Lifestyle Panel, Pixel City Panel Day, YouTube™ Panel, Facebook™ Panel, Skype Panel, Google™ Panel, Support Panel, Gokivo Navigational Panel, Today Screen Panel, Dashwire Panel, Windows Live Panel, SlideShow Panel, Evernote Panel, Mytopia Panel, Monster Panel, Sony Ericsson Panel, Fish Panel, Cool Hunting Panel, Twitter Panel, Linkedin Panel, Clock Panel, Amazon Panel, eBay Panel, Spb Traveller Panel, On-The-Road Panel, Last.FM Gig Finder Panel.

•1500 mAh battery rated for 10 hours of talk time and 500 hours of standby (GSM), plus music time of 20 hours. As far as I'm concerned, these are pretty decent numbers for device with so many antennas inside. Naturally, it comes equipped with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3G wireless connectivity.
•What CPU does the X2 run on? It is pretty fast and swiftly rotates the image when you flip it open or navigate the menu. Although probably it it's built on the X1's platform, Qualcomm MSM 7200A with a 528 Mhz CPU.
•Have you noticed that it says "8 MP" right next to the camera module? That's right, eight megapixels with autofocus, although it's still not clear what module the X2 utilizes and how it works.

•The X2's estimated retail price will be around the X1's mark. It's set for release in late 2009 or early 2010, plus there is not much enthusiasm around WM, so it's very easy to predict what will happen next. Pressed by Android-based devices, so-called communicators will have to settle for an even narrower niche with a very vaguely defined audience. Tech geeks and Sony aficionados will find a gold mine in the X2 thanks to its hardware part. Although I do think that ditching the X2 wouldn't be an outrageous move given the current market conditions - the Sony Ericsson X2 is starting to look like a decent phone, but it'll get a cold welcome.

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