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The X1, however, is brimming with features. You can access Google features such as search, Gmail, and Google Maps easily through the Google panel. The player is fairly basic, but has a playlist function and supports album art.

I was disappointed that there was no equalizer, however. It also has podcast support, an FM radio, a standard 3. The 3. Image quality was good, with fairly accurate colors and clear details. Above which is the speaker, light sensor and miniscule front facing camera. In the midst of all these buttons is the recessed optical joystick and surrounding d-pad. Finally, underneath, is the much talked about keyboard slider, this reveals the 4 line keyboard which again which I shall cover shortly.

Being of Windows Mobile 6. Settings available are also familiar, with nothing much out of the ordinary apart from an illumination icon which allows access to configure the aforementioned LED notifications, an optical joystick icon, also accesses the.. One more added benefit for me is that.

The installed Opera 9. It is like having a new phone every now and then when you fancy a change. I like the idea of being able to switch the screens to different views, I found myself using the middle one more often than not. A point to note here is that there is quite a lag when loading these panels, sometimes between seconds is not unusual. Although this is obviously not an Xperia issue but a WM 6. Also certain applications do cause issues but I am confident these will be adapted and corrected as the device becomes available; such issues include this problem that I encountered with my favourite SMS chat, amongst others…take a look at SMS chat in landscape….

The call quality and signal lock is perfectly functional, the loudspeaker is not necessarily the best but again adequate. The battery life is, for me, the best I have used in a long time. Being a Diamond user, this has been a refreshing change, going a fully day with normal use ie. If only the diamond……. The 3. I found that the keys on the Xperia in the wrong lighting conditions are absolutely unreadable; I have no doubt that those who use it regularly and are comfortable with the usual layout will manage fine and with practice it does get easier.

Being grey on silver I really struggled to be able to see what keys I needed. It was better to use in low light, because it is white light illuminated, and easier to see when it was darker; in bright light for me was a complete pain, having said that, I am also very aware that I am not a great keyboard fan anyway.

I do feel that especially on the black model, which I have been using, a black keyboard with white keys would be have been preferable. Another pet hate of this device is the reset button and microSD card slot, as I have mentioned already it is somewhat fiddly to remove the back panel because of the small release catches, but this you will have to endure if you want to soft reset the device as, ridiculously, the hole for resetting is under the cover, as is the microSD card holder. I also agree with many that the omission of and accelerometer to enable automatic screen orientation was a minor slip up, I have been using the device with the left soft key configured to screen rotate and that works fine for me, as a second best option.

X panels have gone a long way since the XPERIA X1 and have turned into a full featured system for using various animated and interactive homescreens. But we'll get to that further down. Anyways, enough talking, let's get to some walking. GSMArena team , 04 September South Korea has recently reduced their requirement for smartphones to be compliant with its WIPI wireless Internet platform for interoperability standard, which has lowered the barrier for entry to many foreign smartphones compa The Xperia X2 has been floating around with testers, and along with that comes the inevitable leaks.

Nevermind on XDA-Developers has published a set of high quality pictures that exposes the device in all its glory. Via the Whether its worth i



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