Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Smartphone reviews, Xperia Xl touchscreen iPhone baiter has remained tantalisingly out of reach. With its full and handwriting recognition, is it enough to bruise Apple? Underneath the Xl's attractive, new¬fashioned touchscreen there's Windows Mobile as. It's hiding behind a snazzy customisable interface called Xperia Panels, which softens the blow a bit, but you're only ever a prod away from being dumped into Windows Mobile misery. The Xperia sports handwriting recognition to turn your stylus scri~les into on-screen teXt. It's a welcome alternative to touchscreen typing, but there's also a full that slides out from under the screen. Hopping aboard the interweb express on an Xl is a doddle. It's got Wi-Fi built in, plus HSDPA for when you stray from the safety
of a hotspot.


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It's got faster-uploading HSUPA tech as well which, if your network carrier supports it, will make uploading pics from the 3.2MP snapper qUick as a flash. Spin the Xperia round and you'll find a 3.2MP cam. This isn't one of Sony Ericsson's Cyber-shots so you'll have to make do without all the fancy gubbins that come with those no Carl Zeiss lens or xenon flash - but the autofocus should keep your snaps sharp. Inbox interrogators are well served by the Xperia's support for push email, which delivers missives direct to your phone. Thanks to Windows Mobile it'll also sync up with your computer to share calendars and contacts.