Xperia X1 At the 2008 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday, Sony Ericsson unveiled the XPERIA X1, a Windows Mobile Professional phone that it plans to launch later this year.

The X1 is an impressive device, featuring a big, clear WVGA (480×800) display, a speedy 520MHz ARM11 processor, a 3.2MP camera, GPS, WiFi, a rather slick-looking “arc” slider keyboard, and what appears to be a custom, touch-friendly UI on top of WM 6.1. A big step up from my HTC Wizard (T-Mobile MDA), to say the least!

But what really caught my eye is the fact that the X1 supports 3G data on the 850/1700/1900/2100MHz bands. That’s right – the 1700MHz band is on the list, which means the X1 should blaze through on T-Mobile’s upcoming U.S. 3G network when it’s enabled later this year.

No word on pricing yet, but I’m hoping that carrier subsidies will make this thing reasonably affordable, and that T-Mobile will grab this as soon as it lands. This could very well be my long-awaited step up from the Wizard. :)


  • livingonenergydrinks
    I am getting one off ebay soon. Just got off the phone with T-mobile they said they have 2100 band and this will work with the X1. They are selling for about $450 on ebay used now. I think its the only phone with 3.5mm audio jack too. Which is awesome.
  • Balan K
    Good features. If the price is affordable will go as a hot cake.
  • Pamela
    I have been hearing about the Xperia X1, there have been a lot written on the web good and bad..
    It seems to be an good device, I really want to check how the 520MHz ARM11 processor based device performs..
    Thats a powerful processor and could be amazing.

    Pamela
    Wedding Ring
  • Alex Rau
    I just spoke to one of the TMo customer service reps. He told me that Tmobile is picking up the phone in september or no later than october. As far as pricing, he said that he didn't have that info but he also said: "I'd rather pay $200 and stay on the Tmobile network than get a new iphone and pay $100/month on other networks". He also expressed his wanting to get one as well. The $200 price seems reasonable given that most phones right now don't really pass the $300 mark.
  • Yeah, I know what you mean. In fact, T-Mobile stopped selling SE phones here in the U.S. a long time ago. Their last popular model I remember here was the T610 that *everybody* had...it was almost like the RAZR of its time. :D

    Also interestingly, HTC happens to be Sony's ODM for the XPERIA X1, so that's probably a good thing too, since they've had a lot of experience with Windows Mobile devices already.
  • The one thing SE have struggled with thus far - in my eyes at least - is a decent professional model. Their mp3 player's with phones tacked on, and stupidly high resolution camera phones are great for most people, and the teen-y audience they're likely targeted at, however they don't yet seem to have nailed what the average office drone requires on the move.

    I'm hoping this new X1, amongst their other new offerings will be the start of some changes for them. My last three phones have all been SE, and I'm getting a little tired of the same old tripe being churned out with prettier graphics for each revision.
  • PatrickN
    Oh it is really interesting to read about the phone, which I have. I am so pleased with this phone because it is very comfortable and works perfectly. With this mobile I can do many thing and it always helps me in various situations. Well I really recommend this phone for everyone! Thanks for the interesting information and I will be waiting for other great ones from you!

    Sincerely,

    Patrick Nickson from mobile application development
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