By Matt Sharp
Let's take a look at an upcoming, super-advanced mobile phone from Sony Ericsson; the stunning X1 Xperia.
The Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia - say hello to the future!
Announced at the 2008 Mobile World Congress, the Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia is one of the new wave of super-advanced mobile phones. In fact, it really is a phone full of firsts. It's the first Sony Ericsson to ever be built around Windows Mobile. It's the first Sony Ericsson smartphone with built-in GPS. It's the first m mobile phone I've ever seen with a touch-sensitive trackpad, just like you get on a laptop. And it's the first phone to feature the cool new 'arc slider' design (more on that in a while).
In other words, the X1 from Sony Ericsson is a groundbreaking phone in lots and lots of ways. Or, to put it another way, say hello to the future of mobile phones!
Showing other mobile phones how it's done!
Key to the mindbending awesomeness (a phrase I will never grow tired of) of the Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia is its extensive and comprehensive features list. What you're basicaly looking at is the mobile phone that will do everything (with the possible exception of making you a nice cuppa in the morning... and even then, it can only be a matter of time till someone makes a 'make me a cup of tea' accessory). But what exactly do you get for your money?
Well, for starters, it's based around a brand new version of the great Windows Mobile systi, seen in so many top-end mobile phones, so you get an entirely new, never-seen-before 'panel interface', that lets you select your homescreen depending on your needs, whether that's for music, calendar, office or so on. Of course, you'd expect Sony Ericsson to have put a camera in the phone, and you'd be right! They've stuck in a really nice 3MP camera, which will also record high quality video at 30 fps (so, DVD quality, then).
The killer feature of the Sony Ericsson X1, though has to be built in GPS, a fabulous addition that means that theoretically, you'll never get lost again... although, at least a passing knowledge of how mobile phones work would be needed...
The Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia - say hello to the future!
Announced at the 2008 Mobile World Congress, the Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia is one of the new wave of super-advanced mobile phones. In fact, it really is a phone full of firsts. It's the first Sony Ericsson to ever be built around Windows Mobile. It's the first Sony Ericsson smartphone with built-in GPS. It's the first m mobile phone I've ever seen with a touch-sensitive trackpad, just like you get on a laptop. And it's the first phone to feature the cool new 'arc slider' design (more on that in a while).
In other words, the X1 from Sony Ericsson is a groundbreaking phone in lots and lots of ways. Or, to put it another way, say hello to the future of mobile phones!
Showing other mobile phones how it's done!
Key to the mindbending awesomeness (a phrase I will never grow tired of) of the Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia is its extensive and comprehensive features list. What you're basicaly looking at is the mobile phone that will do everything (with the possible exception of making you a nice cuppa in the morning... and even then, it can only be a matter of time till someone makes a 'make me a cup of tea' accessory). But what exactly do you get for your money?
Well, for starters, it's based around a brand new version of the great Windows Mobile systi, seen in so many top-end mobile phones, so you get an entirely new, never-seen-before 'panel interface', that lets you select your homescreen depending on your needs, whether that's for music, calendar, office or so on. Of course, you'd expect Sony Ericsson to have put a camera in the phone, and you'd be right! They've stuck in a really nice 3MP camera, which will also record high quality video at 30 fps (so, DVD quality, then).
The killer feature of the Sony Ericsson X1, though has to be built in GPS, a fabulous addition that means that theoretically, you'll never get lost again... although, at least a passing knowledge of how mobile phones work would be needed...
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