Sony Ericsson announced its second XPERIA smartphone, the X2. It features the new Windows Mobile 6.5, an 8.1MP camera, a 3.2 inch sized screen with WVGA resolution and a wide variety of communication possibilities.
Key features of the new XPERIA X2:
- Windows Mobile® 6.5 – work on the move easier
- Make the most of the day – flexible desktop panels categorised for life: communication and fun, multimedia, business and internet
- Work without boundaries – instant synchronisation of mail, calendar powered by QWERTY keyboard messaging and Windows Mobile®
- Slide view – quick access to frequently used phone activities and overview of missed incoming activity
- Present documents on the big screen – TV out cable
- Never get stranded - XPERIA™ exclusive travel insurance
- Enjoy amazing multimedia – 3.2” high resolution touch screen and DVD quality
- 8.1 mega pixel camera with Photo light – easily upload images to web albums
- Real 3D panel – 3D effects and zoom, music playback controls
The features slightly bigger keys compared to the X1, which makes it what we felt somewhat more comfortable to use, despite the fact that pressing the keys feels less crisp compared to the X1. The new panels (some of them in a 3D look) add a more elegant and modern look to the handset. And although the X2 shares the same processor with the current X1 model, everything runs much smoother and faster on the X2! It seems that Windows Mobile 6.5 as well as the panels underwent some serious performance tuning.
An interesting idea with the new panels is the possibility to have different panels automatically activated depending on the time. For example, you could set the musicplayer panel or the CNN panel to be active from 7 to 8am, and then have the X2 switch to a panel which is optimized for your working day (calendar view, latest e-mails etc.).
Just like with the X1, the panels are kind of a shell on top of Windows Mobile, meaning that the actual functionalities are provided by WinMo applications. It still feels like switching from one OS to another, but a few improvements regarding usability have been achieved in the new 6.5 version of the mobile phone OS. Icons and dropdown lists have become larger and therefore more finger-friendly, the Start menu is now arranged in a honeycomb pattern for easier access. This is definitely a step in the right direction, but all in all just a minor evolution of older Windows Mobile versions. A real makeover is expected to happen with Windows Mobile 7, which is - according to rumours - supposed to be available in 2010.
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