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March 31, 2008

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 white paper reveals more details

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 white paper reveals more details
Those that are hungry for more information about the upcoming Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 super-phone will be pleased to know that the Swedish-Japanese handset maker revealed us more through the recently released white paper. Here's what we know: Pre-loaded XPERIA panels: Sony Ericsson Panel - news, weather, finance, world clock, and app shortcuts Media Experience Panel - multimedia […]

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 super-phone will be pleased to know that the Swedish-Japanese handset maker revealed us more through the recently released white paper. Here's what we know:

  1. Pre-loaded XPERIA panels:
    • Sony Ericsson Panel - news, weather, finance, world clock, and app shortcuts
    • Media Experience Panel - multimedia consumption and navigation
    • Slideshow Panel - slideshow of recent photos and videos
    • Microsoft Today Panel
    • 3D Fish Panel - Aquarium with 3D fishes (is this a screensaver or what)
    • Custom Panels - user customized
  2. Media Sharing - allows media sharing (DLNA compatible) via ActiveSync or WiFi
  3. Video recording options
    • MPEG-4: 30fps @ VGA
    • H.263: 30fps @ VGA (U.S. model only at 24fps)
    • H.264: 15fps @ VGA (not supported on U.S model)
  4. Browser bundled is only Internet Explorer. I guess we'll have to install Opera or some other browser for ourselves.
  5. Location services - Google Maps is pre-installed by default
  6. Email
    • Exchange Direct Push is built-in
    • Set-up Wizards for Gmail, Yahoo, Live Hotmail
    • POP3 configured automatically
  7. Java ME pre-installed
  8. 1700MHz support is notably missing

Now if Sony Ericsson folks could send us a preview device we would certainly share more with you. Are you reading this folks? C'mon, send us over an evaluation unit. flash” wmode=”transparent”width=”425″ height=”355″>


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        has filed for yet another display patent.

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