Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 makes date with US: Black Friday for $799.99
Engadget —
... proper. You heard right -- while most folks are frantically scouring B&M floors for door buster deals, those with copious quantities of disposable income can waltz on over to a Sony Electronics outlet or any of its authorized retailers on November 28th and pick one up. Wondering if this marvel is worth $799.99? Check out our review for a little insight, and peek the full release just after the break. Oh, and before you ask, there's no word yet on a subsidized version for any US carrier. ...
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 reviewed on Engadget Mobile
Engadget —
... Sony Ericsson's long-awaited XPERIA X1 is finally closing in on a US release, and Engadget Mobile has the low-down on the North America-bound X1a. Care to see how this hunk of sexy fared in real-world use? Do you love butterflies and magnetic fields? If ...
Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - Review and Launch Info
Mobility Site —
... your time and money ($799.99, to be precise)? As with any handset, that obviously depends on your needs, but those looking specifically for a Windows Mobile-powered device should give this long (long!) awaited device a serious look. For starters, the HTC design is truly world class. You’ll be hard pressed to find a sexier phone in all aspects than this one here, and let’s face it, design matters this day and age.
To found out the verdict, head over to Engadget Mobile…
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Xperia X1 Review
I4U News —
... iPhones. Quote from the review: "For starters, the HTC design is truly world class. You'll be hard pressed to find a sexier phone in all aspects than this one here, and let's face it, design matters this day and age. Sony Ericsson's Panels UI holds some real promise, but until it becomes more seamlessly integrated (meaning less lag in every respect), we can't say it's a game-changing inclusion. In almost every other way, though, the XPERIA X1 shines." Read the full review on Engadget Mobile . Posted on Wed, 12 Nov 2008 10:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr ...
Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X1a prodded by the FCC
Engadget —
... If you've read through our thorough review of Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X1, by now you're probably chomping at any number of bits to get your hands on the device. Well, thanks to the FCC, you can rest easier knowing you're one step closer to actually touching, holding, and hugging the phone (the US-destined X1a, that is). Amongst other things, the documents seem to disclose -- we'll stop short of saying confirm -- that a black version will be in play when it arrives in the States, though we feel that page 46 of the 114 page test report was more revealing in many ways. Don't ...
EngadgetMobile, recensione Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1
P@ssioneMobile —
... EngadgetMobile ha effettuato una galleria immagini, unboxing e prime impressioni dell’attesissimo Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1… ...
Engadget Podcast 118 - 11.14.2008: Cellphone freakout edition
Engadget —
... and MSG free! Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Paul Miller, and Nilay Patel Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Welcome to the Jungle 02:02 - RED's Digital Still and Motion Camera System now official 04:24 - Verizon schedules Storm for November 21 release, $199.99 on contract 13:05 - AT&T BlackBerry Bold hands-on 26:40 - HTC Fuze now for sale on AT&T's web site 32:53 - Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 review 37:00 - HTC MAX 4G officially announced, world's first GSM / ...
First pics of Motorola's MOTO QA30 QWERTY slider
Engadget —
... , clean looks you want hiding the ugly, QWERTY keypad you need. Motorola's bucking that trend with the chunky MOTO QA30, looking rather utilitarian open or closed and featuring the sort of squat form-factor that didn't exactly woo us on the UTStarcom ...
How would you change Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X1?
Engadget —
... Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X1 hasn't been the easiest handset to procure here on US soil, despite being "available" since Black Friday. Still, we know hardcore HTC / SE fanatics have figured out a way to get their palms in touch with the X1a (or X1i for international users). You already heard our spill on the handset, but now we're interested in finding out how you'd tweak things if given the all-important keys to the design lab. Would you keep everything the same and just add Android? Would you rework the keyboard? Swap out the touchscreen with a capacitive ...
Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X1a now available at SonyStyle
Engadget —
... WinMo powerhouses, but we've heard far more complaints about "no stock" than tips on excess inventory. Now, however, SonyStyle.com has the handset listed as in stock, with an estimated ship date of tomorrow. Furthermore, UnwiredView is reporteding that many of Sony's retail locations are also well stocked with the unlocked smartphone. Of note, SonyStyle is offering up the X1a in silver, but there's always spray paint if you're lusting after a black model like the one we tried out. ...


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