Sony Ericsson Xperia Video Demo


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That thing needs a lot of work if SE want it to better than the iPhone. I'm an SE fan, but that phone is thick, with only 3.2 megapixel cam and LED flash (wth?), and switching bt the panel looked kinda slow. Don't know...probably will wait for later versions of that model.

That thing needs a lot of work if SE want it to better than the iPhone. I'm an SE fan, but that phone is thick, with only 3.2 megapixel cam and LED flash (wth?), and switching bt the panel looked kinda slow. Don't know...probably will wait for later versions of that model.

Ive had the final version in my hand not to long ago.

I work for T-Mobile. The panels arnt slow, they react fast :)

The only down side i had was the battery protector. Mine was damaged, and if it gets damaged in side the office that means it can get damaged anywhere else even faster. Also when you where playing games or browsing the entire day (battery hold that up perfect..., 2 days no charging, 6 hrs of full internet browsing (Remote controlling a pc)) the battery got pretty damn hot :s

But lost that temperature pretty fast tho :)

All and all a nice phone, to bad it got delayed since i ordered the i900 from Samsung :)

Not that it matters, i can still borrow the latest phones from the company storage :D

This is indeed a great device however it is too expensive for my taste. This is also made by HTC rebranded for SE so you know you will get quality out of it as well

the omnia dosnt have a full qwerty keyboard though.

which is what im looking for.

i think they kinda over did the front keys on the xperia though...

They didnt imho. I used the phone for a week, couldnt complain about anything except the battery cap and the warmth that it produced after intense usage.

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