Saturday, August 6, 2011

Sony Ericsson X8 Mobile review


The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8 is likely to sell more than the rest of the XPERIA droids. It’s neither the best phone in the line-up, nor it’s a phone to excite and inspire but it’s the ordinary denominator. It is right in the middle. It’s an XPERIA for everyone – both size-wise and price-wise.
The X8 bridges the gap between two extremes. And it manages to find itself a hidey-hole in the administer – a hidey-hole where it can breathe freely. It’s a house with healthy struggle but no huge egos nearly. The X8 is selling for as low as 175 euro and that makes it one of the least high-priced Machine smartphones on the promote.
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Sony Ericsson X8 Mobile official photos
For a reasonable price, the phone offers the map pack most of its rivals would give you. Sony Ericsson X8 Mobile has diverse connectivity options, a excellent music player, clean user boundary, a built-in camera and door to shared networks and the Machine Promote.
Average size and realistic price, the Sony Ericsson X8 Mobile fits snugly in the Machine midrange and sets itself away from each additional from its XPERIA siblings. That’s more than evident lacking digging too deep into the spec page.

Key facial appearance Sony Ericsson X8 Mobile

  • Quad-band GSM/EDGE, HSDPA 900/2100 / HSDPA 850/1900/2100
  • 3.0″ capacitive TFT touchscreen of HVGA resolution, 16M colors
  • Scrape-resistant cover coating
  • Machine OS v1.6 Donut with custom Sony Ericsson UI, featuring Timescape
  • Qualcomm MSM7227 600 MHz processor
  • 128 MB onboard storage, microSD card slot (up to 16GB), 2GB card built-in
  • 3 megapixel flat-focus camera with geotagging, VGA record @ 30fps
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP
  • Built-in GPS receiver, digital scope
  • microUSB port, charging enabled
  • Ordinary 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Brilliant audio
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Accelerometer for UI auto-rotate
  • Shared networking integration

Sony Ericsson X8 Mobile Main disadvantages

  • Restricted storage for installing third-party apps
  • Outdated Machine OS version
  • No multi-upset help
  • Camera lacks autofocus
  • No DivX record help out of the box
  • microSD slot under the array take in
  • No secondary record-call camera
Imaging is certainly average: no autofocus and miserable 3 megapixels. The cover on the additional hand has developed to a healthy 3 inches and ordinary HVGA resolution.
What is still gone even if is a more contemporary Machine OS version. Like the rest of the Machine-based XPERIAs, the Sony Ericsson X8 Mobile is running Machine v1.6 (Donut). An update to Machine 2.1 Eclair is due but there is still no word of Froyo ever appearance the XPERIA way.

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Sony Ericsson X8 Mobile live shots

This is observably a interest, but the Sony Ericsson X8 Mobile is still value a look as a doable buy. After all, it offers a well balanced map set and it’s honestly priced. But that’s a upset to talk in this area at the end of our assess.
Not before we’ve looked inside the box and had design and handling duly covered. That’s what we’re up to after the break.

Sony Ericsson X8 Mobile

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