Computerworld Philippines Staff
February 4, 2010
Two years after the debut of its predecessor, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 comes to Philippine shores promising improved productivity, seamless communication, and endless fun for all users.
Built on top of the recently-released Windows Mobile 6.5 platform, the X2 features dedicated panels for business, communication, multimedia, and fun, and comes pre-loaded with 16 support panels with an option to add new ones. Facebook, CNN, YouTube, Skype, and Google are just among the applications that come with the package.
A new feature called SlideView enables users to quickly access frequently used phone activities, such as contacts, messages, multimedia, and more. With its QWERTY keyboard, the X2 is suited formidably for MS Office applications, while also allowing for presentations to be viewed on larger screens via a TV-out cable.
The 3.2-inch high-quality touchscreen interface allows for a richer DVD viewing experience, while its 8.1-megapixel camera captures quality images and videos improved by an attached photo light.
The X2 comes in Elegant Black and Modern Silver colors, and is available locally through Sony Ericsson Experience shops and authorized dealers nationwide. – John Mark V. Tuazon
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