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Update on the X1 UK Generic firmware

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

As promised, here’s a little something about the UK Generic version of the new R2A firmware for the X1. It was supposed to have been released along with the other firmware versions, but has been delayed for unknown reasons. As of now, there is no release date for the UK Generic firmware, but according to Sony Ericsson it should be due shortly.

I wonder what caused the delay, considering the other versions have been released already.

Update! The UK Generic version is now on EMMA, which means it’ll hit SEUS (Sony Ericsson Update Service) soon!

Review: Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

Posting this is a huge relief for me. Many hours went into the creation of our review of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1, which is probably Sony Ericsson’s most eagerly anticipated product of the year. And the work is now complete. Our final review includes over 11,500 words about the product and more than 250 pictures and screenshots to go with that. Oh yeah, we were THAT impressed by the X1.

Without further ado, here’s our review of the excellent Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1a to be released on November 28

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

It is now official that the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1a, the American version of this powerful smart phone, is going to be released on November 28 this year. The X1a is said to be available exclusively at Best Buy and the official Sony Style webshop, where you can already pre-order the phone for about 800 USD.

We will soon be ready with our most comprehensive review of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1. Trust me, you’re going to want check it out!

Video preview: Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Here’s our 12-minute video preview of the drool-worthy XPERIA X1. In the video, we’re covering the design and feel of the phone, boot-up, the XPERIA panels, camera and briefly the two web browsers, Opera Mobile and Mobile Internet Explorer. We hope you enjoy the video, as it was straight-up painful to upload (almost 300 megabytes) – this one is not going on YouTube, that’s for sure! At least not today. Keep in mind this is a prototype, although it seems in a stage awfully near retail.

Video unboxing of the XPERIA X1

Friday, October 17th, 2008

I received an XPERIA X1 prototype today, and felt like doing a video unboxing of it. Before watching the video, please note that this is a prototype and that the retail box will look substantially different from the prototype box, and that the bundled accessories might differ as well. I’m counting on doing a photo gallery of this beauty tomorrow.

Enjoy the video!

SE Admits to Over-Diversification & Talks About Future Smartphones

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Mats Lindoff, Sony Ericsson’s Chief Technology Officer, has perhaps been taking lessons from Steve Ballmer as he has been dropping sound bites galore this past week. Let’s start with the over-diversification …

As any self-respecting Sony Ericsson fan will know Sony Ericsson have been announcing and cancelling handsets like it’s going out fashion over the past year. Some have been wee gems like the G900 or the C902, others have been … well less than stellar. There have been a lot of handsets and  to be blunt some of them have been either unnecessary given the existence of other handsets in SE’s portfolio or just haven’t added much to the market that previous handset’s didn’t already offer. It seems that Sony Ericsson is finally confirming what the rest of us already knew, namely that they over-diversified.

The admission started last week when Sony Ericsson President Hideki Komiyama said that he is aware that Sony Ericsson has problems and that they are working on innovative products. Now we have Mr Lindoff, speaking at the launch of PlayNow Plus, saying that Sony Ericsson over-diversified in Q3:

There were probably too many devices in the portfolio in Q3. We developed products that have not been ranged by operators. It makes no sense to develop it if we are not damn sure it’s ranged.

It’s good to see Sony Ericsson recognising this issue because hopefully it signals the start of a turn around for the company that sees them release great handsets again like they did in their early days with the likes of the T68i, the T610, the P800, and the K750.

Mr Lindoff had more to say though as he also talked about Sony Ericsson’s smart phone plans. He made the claim that the X1 is primarily aimed at the U.S. market, which seems a little strange given that it will be released there after being released in European markets:

Operators have demanded a Windows Mobile device for the past five years so it’s driven by them for enterprise customers. Yes, you could say it is primarily for the US market.

The claim isn’t so strange when taken in this context given that Windows Mobile has arguably a stronger presence, or at least a stronger image, in the American market than it does in European markets where Symbian rules the roost.

Mr Lindoff wasn’t one for stopping and he continued his comments by talking about smart phone platforms. Android, Google’s open source mobile platform, is something that Sony Ericsson are apparently interested in at least, but Lindoff was cautious in commiting to it. He commented that Sony Ericsson might develop an Android handset, presumably as part of the Xperia line given previous comments by Sony Ericsson to the effect that Xperia isn’t tied to WinMo. However, he cited a lack of resources as preventing Sony Ericsson from realising this any time soon.

Symbian Foundation appears to be more important to Sony Ericsson though as Sony Ericsson already have Symbian Foundation handsets in development, with the first coming next year as part of the Xperia line. The good news for mobile geeks is that it is promised to be very high-end! Lindoff is quoted as saying:

We will launch a Symbian Foundation handset in the next year. There will be really high-end Xperia devices.

Sony Ericsson should allow Mats Lindoff to speak more often!

Source: Mobile News

SE-community takes a closer look at the X1

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Rog at SE-community takes a close look at the Sony Ericsson X1 in a series of no less than six videos and a total of almost 15 minutes of video footage. Way to go!

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Check out all the videos after the jump. (more…)

XPERIA SDK online!

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

It seems like it’s taken Sony Ericsson forever to get the X1 ready. But finally, we’ve got some news – a closed X1 launch webcast is due in roughly two weeks, and a few days ago the XPERIA SDK was published at Sony Ericsson’s developer site, with the press release being published yesterday.

The SDK (software development kit) will allow developers to create their very own XPERIA panels, and test them out in an emulator on the computer. You can check out all the documentation and features of the XPERIA SDK for Windows Mobile over at Sony Ericsson’s developer website. The download is 9.1 megabytes, and can be downloaded directly here.

Via: USEB Germany

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 hands on

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

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The folks at Boy Genius Report have managed to get their hands on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1.  So what’s their verdict?  Right from the 800×480 VGA screen, optical joystick, speedy HSDPA , the device impresses, and  you really can’t throw any more specs in! With looks to die for, its not surprising that the X1 is the  #1 Windows Mobile device people are waiting for.  Their Sony Ericsson X1 gallery doesn’t have any shots of the Panel interface, so for now you’ll have to make do with some shots of the nice looking exteriors of the device.

Xperia X1 gallery

X1 White Paper Revision Reveals 256 MB RAM

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Five days ago, Sony Ericsson published the second, revised version of the X1 whitepaper.

As always, there’ll be a few moments of pure druelling and awe, but once that’s over, some people might notice a few changes. One of the changes is that the X1 now comes with 256 megabytes of RAM memory compared to 128 megabytes in the release version. This is major! This basically means that the X1 will be a lot faster, and its multitasking abilities will be greatly enhanced by this.

Another thing I noticed was some amazing battery life times. In standby, Sony Ericsson had measured standby times up to 580 hours on GSM networks, while the X1 came up to an amazing 833 hours of standby on UMTS. Wow! It’s impressive what a 1500 mAh battery can do for a phone.

Via: Esato