One of the best-equipped Windows Mobile devices to ever set foot on the market
GSMArena team from GSMArena
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over 2 years ago
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Looking back at Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 we think there's one major question to answer. Now, no need to get defensive - the X1 sure is impressive. It goes even further to outperform its main rival - the HTC Touch Pro - in a number of areas and even offers slightly larger display and higher resolution.
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It is a true road warrior device
Michael Oryl from MobileBurn
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over 3 years ago
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In the end, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 comes across as a niche product. It does some things really well, like web browsing and messaging, but some of its high-tech goodies, like its display, actually seem to make the device harder to use, not easier. The X1 is not a real speed demon, though it is acceptably... More
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is the new flagship smartphone for the electronics giant
Adrian Covert from Gizmodo
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over 3 years ago
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The Xperia X1 is kind of a mixed bag. For every good thing the phone does, there seems to be something detracting from it as well. From a hardware standpoint, this is a well built phone that feels extremely solid in the hand. But at the same time, it's not exactly the lightest or slimmest phone available... More
XPERIA X1 shines
Darren Murph from Engadget Mobile
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over 3 years ago
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No need to beat around the bush -- the very thing that caught everyone's attention when this beauty was originally unveiled was its magnificent body. From end to end, top to bottom, the XPERIA X1 is drop-dead gorgeous. Yeah, you could probably credit HTC for that, but either way, there's no denying just... More
Full featured yet surprisingly sturdy
Terrence Russell from Wired
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over 3 years ago
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We've been waiting since CTIA to get our mitts on a fully baked X1. As the full-featured flagship of Sony Ericsson's multimedia phones we had high hopes for the device. The spec sheet reads like a recipe for excellence: multiple high speed data options, customizable menus, YouTube support, with music... More