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Sony Ericsson Announces September 30 Launch for Xperia X1, No US Love

Well lookie what we have here. Fresh off news of the sexy Sony Ericsson G705 we now finally have official launch info for the even sexier Xperia X1. You already know just about everything there is to know about the first entry into Sony Ericsson’s high-end Xperia line so we won’t bother going over it again. We’ve all been anticipating this smooth QWERTY slider since the beginning of the year but news of delays have continuously been a buzzkill. Last we all heard, Sony Ericsson had pushed the Xperia X1 back to 2009 and the spirits of Sony Ericsson fans around the world were crushed. Well it’s time to buck up, kiddos. September 30th is the date to mark in your calendars - if you live in the UK, Germany or Sweden that is. The X1 will then drop in other markets across Europe, Asia and Latin America over the course of Q4 2008. Now we know what you’re thinking and the answer is no, we’re not forgetting anything. According to the press release it looks like those of us in the US might still be looking at 2009 before we can get our hands on a localized version of the X1. LAME. To quote the release, “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.” We already know that there will be an X1a  version packing a US 3G radio so what’s the problem Sony Ericsson?!

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25 comment(s) for this post.

  1. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 12:00 pm, Pythagoras Said:

    Get it together SE! There are plenty of people who would like to receive one of these as a gift in December!

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  2. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 12:21 pm, SteveGlansburg Said:

    It’s still no iphone… I’ll pass

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  3. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 12:42 pm, Makes Me Wonder Said:

    Thank God, It’s definitely NOT an iPhone!!!

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  4. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 12:43 pm, boogalooboy Said:

    The problem as always is the US carriers and cheap american consumers. The carriers want to control every aspect of its release and since there is no outlet for buying unlocked unlike in Europe there is no reason to rush a US release. Plus this is not the type of phone that will sell well in the US where people prefer $99 or free phones or are taken in by iphone hype (as evidenced by SteveGlansburg’s comment) so why should SE even bother with a US release?

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  5. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 12:59 pm, Matt Said:

    Because it’s ridiculous for a manufacturer to leave off 850MHz when they know they’re going to release a version two months later. For what they’re charging for these phones, and for the relatively small sizes of multi-band cell radios, why not just make a convergence chipset that can handle all the world’s bands and call it a day? I am *so* tired of waiting for NAM phones with 3G.

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  6. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 1:02 pm, MadMike Said:

    Can’t decide if I want this or the HTC Touch Pro.

    Oh wait, by the time the NAM version gets released it will be completely outdated and something new and more fun and thinner will be released.

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  7. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 1:20 pm, Dayne Said:

    MadMike is right. SE is really dropping the ball. (shocker). I was so pumped for this earlier this year when it showed up at the trade shows, and now it’s like a distant, unicorn dream or something out of my grasp. I will just get the HTC Touch Pro or Bold. Shame.

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  8. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 1:28 pm, Dtest54 Said:

    and the North American Carriers screw us again. That or the market for devices sucks here, not sure.

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  9. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 1:36 pm, Michael Jones Said:

    That’s okay - I don’t buy Sony products anymore, because they beheaded a goat, simply to promote a video game.

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  10. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 1:44 pm, cacao Said:

    the problem is not the phone. it’s those stupid trade shows and marketing that raise expectations way way up which are never met at release. so it’s a constant stream of disappointment for those who buy the hype.

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  11. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 1:47 pm, Cannon Said:

    What boogalooboy said. In Europe, the money’s in the phone, in the US, the money’s in the plan. Until congress gets off it’s collective ass and does something about carrier strangleholds, we’ll continue to miss out on all these great technologies without giving an arm, leg, first born and shirt off our backs.

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  12. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 1:48 pm, Tyrone D. Said:

    iPhone as a hardware is very nice looking but the software sucks PERIOD

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  13. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 2:01 pm, Jeff B. Said:

    Well, fuck that. This is what I’ve been waiting for…now I’m going to have to wait for the HTC HD. What a bitch man.

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  14. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 5:10 pm, Max Said:

    it’s about time.

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  15. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 6:32 pm, Crunch Said:

    Yea, the iPhone 3G does suck. It’s great for making $$$, though. :D

    Looking at the specs, did I miss something, or did I read that all the bands were covered.

    I’m in Europe at the moment, so if it comes out soon, I’ll pick one up. Maybe I’m wrong, though. Hmm…

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  16. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 7:06 pm, Laura Said:

    i was excited about this phone until they said the keyboard was to small the top row was crunched in one of there post so i am glad i given up on this phone that never coming.

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  17. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 10:11 pm, Rusty Said:

    If the stupid carriers in the USA didn’t strong arm the wireless manufacturers, perhaps the USA market would get slick phones. Couple that with the idiot “subsidies” that carriers in the USA impart on end users, and you get the public use to paying 49.99 or less for a phone. Maybe when enough electronic stores (ie like best buy) start selling unlocked phones, the price will come down, and the carriers can get OUT of the hardware end of things, and just be a “utility”
    selling the service but not the hardware.

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  18. On Sep 10, 2008 @ 11:12 pm, Don Louie Said:

    HTC made Sony a lame version of the Pro, Sprint will have the real will have the real thing in a month. In the meantime the Diamond will be here Sunday with the unlocked GSM at Best Buy now

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  19. On Sep 11, 2008 @ 12:50 am, Ariel Said:

    TMO would be taking a gamble by taking it but I may pick one up. To be honest I’ve lately been thinking about rocking a duo device alongside my Curve. This def gets sexy points and Does Not have any of that ATRAC non-sense I remember from my last sony device…hehe.

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  20. On Sep 11, 2008 @ 11:54 am, 007 Said:

    TMO will not pick this phone up….
    SE will not release U.S 3g x1 for TMO.

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  21. On Sep 11, 2008 @ 12:43 pm, Steve Said:

    T-Mobile will be carrying the X1 and it will be 3G. The reason the launch as been pushed back is due to a little devcice called the Android. It is scheduled for a Oct release. Also if you didn’t already know the X1 was built by HTC for SE.

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  22. On Sep 11, 2008 @ 3:31 pm, 007 Said:

    there is no way you will see X1 in Oct.

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  23. On Sep 22, 2008 @ 3:00 am, tommy Said:

    Well, its been announced on xperiancers.com that the American release of the xperia x1 will be announced on Nov 3rd, so it is at least going to take that long to get the xperia x1. Maybe it will be released for Thanksgiving?

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  24. On Sep 25, 2008 @ 9:52 pm, yourmami Said:

    I saw the X1 on ebay more than a month ago… which I still don’t understand how someone could have it before it is released anywhere.. I wish I could get my hands on a few to sell on ebay also b4 se releases it in the US, I’m sure people would pay at least $1000 for one.

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  25. On Oct 21, 2008 @ 1:18 pm, Tommy Said:

    Am the only one who’s sick of waiting on this phone since last year?
    The new HTC line is starting to look good…

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