Here are some screenshots from the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1. They look pretty cool! Don’t forget to press the thumbnails for the full 480 x 800 pixels view!
For those who are still in the dark, the X1 is a horizontal slider phone based on Windows mobile 6.1 Operating System. It is Sony Ericsson's first mobile phone to feature Windows Mobile. The phone features a three-inch touchscreen overlaying a QWERTY keypad which emerges when the user slides the touchscreen face upward. What makes the design unique is that the X1's touchscreen slides out in an arc ( this is the coolest handset design I've ever seen! ).
Its touchscreen is a 65,536-color TFT WVGA display ( In case you're cribbing about the 65K colors, this is a WM limitation. However this is in no way detrimental as you can see with the HTC Touch Diamond) . It has a 3.2 megapixel camera which records video at thirty frames per second in VGA (640x480) quality. There is also a secondary front facing camera for videoconferencing that is of QCIF format. It features a variety of connectivity options: mini-USB; wireless LAN 802.11b/g; Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, FTP, and HID; EDGE; and quad-band GSM, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSCSD. The X1 has 400MB internal memory, which is expandable to 32 gigabytes using High Capacity microSD cards, although currently only cards up to 16 gigabytes have been released by SanDisk. The phone also features A-GPS for navigation. Standard features on the X1 will include push email, an RSS feed aggregator and handwriting recognition.
The device is powered by Qualcomm's ARM 11 MSM7200A CPU, which runs at 528Mhz. It has 256MB of RAM.
Via: Dailymobile
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