Hands-on review: Sony Xperia X1

Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:28PM EST

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It's not an iPhone, and for many that's half the appeal: Sony's $800 (unlocked) Xperia X1 is the most expensive mainstream cell phone on the market, but it's one of the sexiest handsets around that doesn't start with an "i" and end in "phone."

The main X1 interface is unlike any other handset you've tried, and you'll notice the difference immediately as you punch into the XPanel home screen, a custom dashboard that lets you quickly -- and stylishly -- jump from one application to another, usually with just a single touch. You get nine panes to work with. By default they include an FM radio, calendar, clock, photo viewer, and the Opera web browser (a much appreciated improvement over the IE browser included with Windows Mobile, atop which all of this is built). Some Xperia-specific apps, including a bizarre system that uses colored fish as alerts, are also on tap to baffle you for months. Dig into the settings and you can mix and match the apps you want to appear and download new apps from Sony's website.

The phone is a horizontal slider, and when closed the front of the phone features a three-inch touchscreen (with a whopping 800 x 480 pixel resolution) with a small collection of buttons beneath it. Of special note is the center action button, which also works as a tiny touchpad in many applications while you drag your fingertip around on it.

Flip the phone on its side and slide the screen up and you get a full QWERTY keyboard, a real blessing for those of us cursed with the inability to type on touchscreens. The buttons on the keyboard are a bit too flush for my taste -- typing with two thumbs didn't work well for me -- but it beats tapping on the screen with a stylus. The design is very sturdy (and not too heavy at 5.6 ounces), and the phone, on the whole, feels like it will be able to handle multiple drops to the floor.

Other features include a nice 3.2 megapixel camera (though it's dog slow to focus) and a microSD slot (no Memory Stick for this bad boy), which is located under the battery panel cover. The phone supports 3G, but only if you use an AT&T SIM card, but it also has Wi-Fi built in to pick up the slack no matter what network you're on. GPS (and Google Maps) are also in the box. I haven't done a full battery drain test on the handset, but Sony rates it for six hours. Judging by experience and the size of the battery, that seems like a fair guess.

In addition to notes above, I have a few smallish complaints with the phone. The biggest problem is that Windows Mobile underlies the innovative XPanel, and I found I had to scurry back into WM more often than I'd like in order to get certain things done. I wish Sony would have enhanced the OS it uses on its Walkman handsets instead of building on Windows... though I do understand the benefits that Windows Mobile gets you, including email and application viewers. But still, do we really need both Opera and IE on one handset?

The X1 also has some general performance problems: Apps load so slowly that I often found myself clicking a button twice, which would then inadvertently undo what I was trying to do while I waited for the phone to catch up. Everything is kind of pokey, even the web browser. Whether it's a slow CPU or all those layers of OS that slows the Xperia down I don't know, but it's bothersome to the point of frustration.

Lastly there's that little matter of price tag. Who will pay $800 for a cell phone? No matter how excited I am about the mini-touchpad and the XPanel system, I can't justify spending nearly a grand on this handset. Subsidize it to $200 with a contract and I'm on board.

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  • 26 Posted by katialazarre on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    watch, in a few days after everybody's gotten one and it 800 bucks theyll lower the price to likt 300 and then come out with a new one lol

  • 27 Posted by yeralopez on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    im gonna go out now and let my dog poop on my samsung 640 thks everyone,,,and her name is gracie

  • 28 Posted by jack211981 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:26PM EDT Report Abuse

    Everyone who said it's stupid to buy it because it's expensive has no idea how the cellular industry works. You're saying phones sold by carriers are better because they're cheaper but this isn't subsidized by a carrier so you can use it with any service worldwide. You don't have to sign a contract to buy this and because you're not Sony has to charge enough to make a profit, there are lots of phones in many countries that are more than $800.

  • 29 Posted by capnskahoshi on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    Gee Sony, I thought you would have learned your lesson with the PS 3

  • 30 Posted by cmgalvan01 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    what the heck is this guy talking about no memorystick what does he think a microsd card is get a clue before u write a article

  • 31 Posted by thomas_e_barta on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    Glad I ditched my Sony stock just before the Playstation 3 came out.

  • 32 Posted by sidianes on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    He hey! How could Sony build a brand new phone that looks like phones launched 4 years ago? And $800? I would use this awful phone if it was free. Nowadays it's either the IPhone or Blackberry Storm. Everything else is stuff cavemen once used...

  • 34 Posted by anjeenc on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    Just in time for the Holidays.We are in a financial crisis but watch how many people will flock to the stores to get this phone.$800.00 for a phone.No Thanx

  • 35 Posted by aprilnn on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    Just what we need from Sony! An $800 cell phone! Why don't you make cheaper cell phones that work!

  • 37 Posted by jtw3207 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    hahaha $800 for a phone get the ----- outta here, id rather cop a QP of dro flip its for a cuple grand and keep the sidekick lx i got

  • 38 Posted by kte66621 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    is this a joke? i hav the ipod touch which has the app store, do u realize all the stuff u can do from the appstore. Trust me iphone is way better and its 1/4 the price.

  • 39 Posted by magnum1504 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    you can get a decent laptop for that price, ri-god-darn-diculous

  • 40 Posted by yeralopez on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    gracie pooped on my bag phone from cingular from 1992...yohzaw,,now i have to get a beeper...any ideas

  • 41 Posted by mmdchamblee on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    Nokia E90 blows Sony, iPhone, Blackberry, etc. away. It still has more features and launched 18 months ago.

  • 42 Posted by senorvez on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:12PM EDT Report Abuse

    $800 for a phone? If you're willing to pay that for a phone, I've got a real nice piece of swampland for sale only 100k. Gators are extra.

  • 43 Posted by tfernand5008 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    I really think you have to be ignorant to pay so much for a cell phone, when there are so many other cell phones out there that are just as beneficial. More power to you fools who buy into this scam!!!!!

  • 44 Posted by discobiskit6 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    sony ericsson's are the best phones on the market...i've had 4 and they just keep getting better

  • 45 Posted by kwaldron7 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'm sure the price is justified by the fact that we will be able to communicate with life forms on other planets. Sony is the first w/ such technology which is why they feel they have a monopoly. Impressive!

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