Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Overview
Live life in the fast lane with the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2. Designed for those who always need to be connected, whether it's for business or personal life, the XPERIA X2 blurs the boundary between work and play. Come with 8.1MP camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, Media Players and running on Windows Mobile 6.5 OS.
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 user comments / reviews : 20| | Login | Comments | | 1. | syah
| this xperia x2 have video calling or not?? if have when it will be??
Date Posted: 13/3/2010 9:46:38 AM | | 2. | kg
| seem like after the march update, the phone work stable!!! but still hope SE will keep thier promise update the system on time!!!
Date Posted: 4/3/2010 9:19:50 AM | | 3. | jeremy
| Last night I dropped my phone in the rain while running to my car. I then ran over my phone with my car by accident. Needless to say i now need a new phone. Would anyone recommend this phone? Also does anyone know if this phone works with Straight Talk wireless? ST offers the best rates so I can't think about switching providers.
Date Posted: 1/3/2010 3:27:32 AM | | 4. | danish
| bagus jugak hpohen ni memang khas untuk main -main game
Date Posted: 27/2/2010 11:56:42 AM | | 5. | dean
| i want to buy hp.. with price this phone better?? satio or x2?? iwant use camera n heavy online
Date Posted: 26/2/2010 5:36:04 PM |
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 - Latest News
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 launched, RM 2799 (Local) |
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| The Windows Mobile 6.5 powered Xperia X2 was launched today, and there's a 3.2" WVGA resistive screen with a slideout QWERTY keyboard. The X2's Windows Mobile 6.5 sports the new honeycomb design |
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Sony Ericsson Xperia 2 in Europe for 500 Euros (International) |
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| The WinMo 6.5 powered Sony Ericsson Xperia 2 is now available for the price of 500 euros, the X2 follow the X1 and comes with a full slider QWERTY keyboard and a slightly bigger 3.2 TFT touchscreen |
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| Qualcomm chips in different OS smartphones. (International) |
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| Qualcomm technology is powering the next generation of mobile devices across a number of different operating systems, including Android, Windows Mobile, Symbian and Linux-based platform |
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