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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 review

Now that we’ve had some time to spend with the XPERIA X1, we’re going to break down the various features and give you our in-depth review. We’ll continue to update this post as we use the device more, but it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand what’s at hand — a brand new Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1! Full review is after the jump. Pictures will be added shortly.

Screen:

With a 800×480 VGA screen, you can’t really go wrong right? Right. We’ve got to say off the top that this is the best-looking screen we’ve ever seen on a Windows Mobile device. It puts all the others to shame. It’s not just that the screen has an amazing resolution, it’s that the screen is vibrant and clear as day. If your vision isn’t top notch you might have to increase the font size in settings because it gets a little small with that super high-res. Sunlight couldn’t phase it either as we had no problem using it on the go outside.

Audio quality

We didn’t put the speakers through our normal tests just yet to be honest. We tried a couple MP3s and they sounded good, not great. The speaker volume in general could have been a little louder and the sound could have sounded a little fuller. Speakerphone was the same. We’ll report back with more detailed findings.

Notification lights

If you’ve seen the Sidekick LX, you’ll know what we’re talking about. There are 4 independant notification lights on the four corners of the X1. These are LED lights that change through various colors. Unlike the Sidekick, you have complete control over the notification settings. Only want people to think you’ve got a UFO in your pocket when you’re getting a text message? No problem. There’s a lot to choose from to suit your own needs. The lights offer a nice touch and weren’t too over-powering and bright which we were afraid of. The kids will love it.

Call quality

Calls came in and out with crystal clear quality. The ear speaker was plently loud and the party on the other end said we sounded like we were on a land line.

Data Connectivity

Name something you’d like to see in a mobile device… HSDPA? Wi-Fi? GPS? The X1 has all of it. T-Mobile USA lovers will also be overjoyed at the fact that an AWS 1700MHz version is coming. Our unit had the 850MHz/1900MHz US 3G bands so we were rockin’ over HSDPA just fine. In fact, web browsing was abnormally fast. We didn’t find much of a difference between browsing over Wi-Fi or HSDPA. That’s probably due to the bottleneck of the phone in general, but it was a pleasant surprise.

Build quality

Another winner for Sony Ericsson. While the device isn’t the lightest phone on the market, we think it’s build quality is almost second-to-none. Maybe even iPhone status. It’s just so sturdy and well put together. We have to give HTC some mad props on this one. Could you please try and incorporate some of this newfound metal addition into some of your devices HTC? Please. The sliding mechanism was fantastic even though the device isn’t a normal “flat” slider. Major points for build quality.

Usability factor

This could be subjective depending on your view of Windows Mobile, but we found the X1 to be on par or better than any Windows Mobile device we’ve used. Baring the keyboard issue, (see below) there wasn’t anything that hindered us from taking full advantage of the device. When closed, the device gives you access to all necessary shortcuts on the bottom front of the unit. Slide it open and you’ve got access to everything you could want. People have wrote us and asked about how it is to use the phone when the QWERTY keyboard doesn’t have directional keys, but they’ve overlooked something — the optical joystick. This works wonderfully well and doesn’t have a learning curve. It’s a natural extension of what we’ve been forced to use in the past. There was a “cursor” menu in settings but no cursor showed up on the screen. You also have full control over the sensitivity of the optical joystick. Making phone calls was comfortable and we didn’t have any issues with people hearing us or us hearing them.

Keyboard

The keyboard is a sensitive area for many people. Anyone who follows us know we take it very seriously — we put them all through the ringer! So, it pains us to report, that at least with our particular unit, the keyboard wasn’t great. It didn’t take time to get used to it, it just didnt perform like the way we had hoped. The reason is because the keys almost are completely flush with the case and don’t give good tactile feedback when pressed. Odly enough, the spacebar was actually ok. It faired the best out of all of them. We understand why there really is no travel in the keys — there is a huge sliding mechanism right over them — but we would have liked to see a little more feedback when typing. They have this triangular pattern on top which does make it easy to feel them, but you don’t get a good response when actually pressing them down. The backlight on the QWERTY ‘board successfully helped us find the keys when it was nightime, but that still didn’t help when typing. We said this before, but if we had to compare the keyboard to anything, it would be Sony’s UX-series computers. It’s the same exact thing.

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  1. On Jun 25, 2008 @ 7:06 am, Doria Said:

    I like it so much but what’s price? and If i have one french sim card and I take this phone in USA Is it posible to me use my french card?
    Plese answer me in my email:dodo_dia@hotmail.com
    Thanks

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  2. On Jun 25, 2008 @ 7:10 am, Doria Said:

    and If I go to USA can I found one AZERTI keybord?

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  3. On Jun 29, 2008 @ 3:39 pm, Kenny Lim Said:

    Hi there,

    Do this X1 come with chinese words or we have to install it ourself as in asia

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  4. On Jun 30, 2008 @ 8:45 am, abcyesn Said:

    This is one hot phone.. anyone know what service provider will carry this phone? Can’t find it on http://www.Xperia-X1.org

    I hope it’s not T-Mobile, I hate them.

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  5. On Jul 1, 2008 @ 10:07 am, fid Said:

    what about this review?I can’t wait no more;p

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  6. On Jul 1, 2008 @ 11:50 pm, Smasht Said:

    Great looking phone - I’m kinda torn between this and the HTC Touch Pro (which BG need to hurry up and review :P )…

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  7. On Jul 11, 2008 @ 3:37 pm, steven Said:

    hey is this phone gonna be on at&t I heard it was going to be on t-mobile and at&t any insite?

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  8. On Jul 20, 2008 @ 10:52 pm, Steve Harvey Said:

    BG, Thanks for actually talking on the phone, I have not found another review where they speak about using this as a phone. I have a new IPAQ 910 which will be on Ebay when this phone ships.

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  9. On Jul 30, 2008 @ 2:51 pm, JL Said:

    AWESOME phone!

    I’m so glad AT&T got it

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  10. On Aug 6, 2008 @ 12:31 pm, Morena Said:

    I love this phone! Sony Ericsson really makes d best phones ever! I cnt wait to hv this phone & finally get rid of my super slow nonsatisfactory iPhone!!!

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  11. On Aug 12, 2008 @ 6:40 pm, Louie Said:

    Do you know if it will be possible for the Xperia X1 to view Hulu.com videos?

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  12. On Aug 21, 2008 @ 5:32 pm, Robert Said:

    When is the launch of this phone. I´ve been checking up on websites about it - since February this year !!!! however other than offers through dubious websites I realy don´t trust I would love to know when this thing finally is going to be offered on the market.

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  13. On Sep 3, 2008 @ 6:36 am, symball Said:

    robert- European launch is beggining october according to El Reg

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  14. On Sep 4, 2008 @ 1:35 am, xperia x1 Said:

    Is the xperia x1 equipped with compatibility to Sony’s new PlayNow DRM free service? I was wondering about that, and thought perhaps you could tell from the one you have.

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  15. On Sep 8, 2008 @ 12:51 am, xperia x1 Said:

    For all the complaints I have heard about the keyboard of the xperia x1 and its lack of copy and paste functionality, I would simply settle for its release so I can see for myself!

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  16. On Sep 14, 2008 @ 8:26 pm, Michael Said:

    What phone is better in Keyboard and screen?
    The X1 or the HTC Touch Pro?

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  17. On Sep 17, 2008 @ 12:06 am, Jesse Said:

    Pretty good general review. But this isn’t at all an in-depth review that I was hoping to find. Thanks for the info given. But there are many many other things I would like to know about this device. :)

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  18. On Sep 17, 2008 @ 10:19 pm, keV Said:

    yes it does come with a stylus and I don’t reccomend using it, cause you really don’t have to!! This phone is definetly ( to me ) better than the iPhone

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  19. On Sep 18, 2008 @ 5:50 am, Cambodia Said:

    Sony Ericsson announces launch dates for Xperia™ X1
    10 September 2008

    London, UK – 10 September 2008 – Sony Ericsson today announces 30 September 2008 as the official launch date for the highly anticipated Xperia™ X1 – initially available to consumers in the UK, Germany and Sweden. The handset will be available in other markets across Europe, Asia and Latin America throughout Q4 2008.

    APAC

    * Indonesia, Singapore, Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam

    Western Europe

    * Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands, Austria, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Portugal

    Central Europe

    * Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic

    Middle East

    * UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait

    Africa

    * South Africa

    Latin America

    * Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia

    Availability dates for North America, China, Australia and Russia along with other countries not mentioned above will be announced by local markets in the coming months.

    http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/corporate/press/pressreleases/pressreleasedetails/johnnyxfinal-20080910

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  20. On Oct 14, 2008 @ 9:23 pm, James Said:

    I think the nokia N96 looks very good, inbuilt t.v with digital antenna which doesn’t work in the UK, though BBC iplayer is comptible for internet streaming?

    5MP camera, 16GB memory looks very good.

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  21. On Oct 15, 2008 @ 5:47 am, Randall Said:

    Any Idea if this phone supports VoIP?

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  22. On Oct 17, 2008 @ 6:53 am, Mr Archa Said:

    Just hoping i can be able tobuy one someday or just recieve one as a gift. wao! Just dreaming becuase dream comes true they said

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  23. On Oct 22, 2008 @ 12:26 am, Alex Said:

    According to the latest White Paper, there is no US T-Mobile 3g model 2100/1700 coming.

    https://developer.sonyericsson.com/getDocument.do?docId=100340

    So, don’t hold your breath, T-Mobile subscribers…

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  24. On Oct 22, 2008 @ 8:05 am, Angelina Said:

    I have one word to explain about this mobile, Awesome.

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  25. On Oct 27, 2008 @ 1:33 pm, Daniel Said:

    Well.. I don’t know if anyone know this.. But.. Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is developed by HTC, NOT Sony Ericsson themselves..

    But Sony Ericsson did have a finger in the development since it’s released by Sony Ericsson..

    So.. Just to correct the reviewer.. The metal is actually on a HTC device.. But it’s an undercovered HTC with a Sony Ericsson design, and skin..

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