Update: Check out the video above of the phone in action, courtesy of OS Forums user Killerdraft! It can run Flash content on web sites like OnSMASH and YouTube, something the iPhone can’t do.
Do we have another iPhone killer? This smartphone is basically as good as it gets. The hardware is designed with extreme precision, and still the Xperia X1 weighs less than most smartphones out there. The surface consists of brushed metal. There are no annoying rubber covers for ports. The keyboard has fingertip friendly buttons with a moderate gap between keys. There is also a touch mouse. The screen is bright as a media player with high resolution. The embedded software is Windows 6.1. Battery life is projected to be of 6 hours of talk-time or browse-time. Via. GizmoAve.com
The interface has a web 2.0 feeling to it. The user can modify the widgets and the specific programs and features. Programmers can use C++ and XML to apply mods to their phones or share with an open source community. Watch the video to get a feel for Xperia X1.
Specifications:
– HSDPA/HSUPA (Quad Band, too)
– WiFi and Bluetooth
– aGPS
– 3.2 Megapixel Camera
– 110 x 53 x 16.7 mm
– 145 grams
– 1500 mAH Battery
– Qualcomm’s MSM7200A CPU, 528Mhz (confirmed)
– 800×480 resolution Touchscreen (flush)
– MicroSD for expansion
– MiniUSB for data and chargin
– 3.5mm headset jack for music