Hopefully Motorola has more luck then Sony Ericcson has with the xperia x1 in getting their smartphone to work, as Sony Ericcson just delayed their xperia x1 again because Windows Mobile 6.0 crashes the phone.
I agree with Jamma, that occasional tags is better than frequent, but Sony Ericcson announced the phone in O7, what the heck have they been doing since then? By now the phone should be perfected, not missing copy paste facilities or having problems with Windows Mobile 6.0. The whole Xperia X1 phone is starting to get frustrating.
I'm not sure how this helps, as they may say its on target for Q4, but given Sony Ericcson's track record so far with the xperia X1, does this mean Dec 31st? This is not even addressing the fact that the US is going to be waiting forever of course.
Interesting about the SDK, but this does not solve the fundamental problem with the Xperia X1, which of course is, how is this going to help if the Xperia will not run Windows Mobile 6.0?
I thought I read that it is coming in November for American markets. This actually makes a lot of sense because of the Christmas markets. Plus, then they will iron put the bugs in the UK. Sorry guys! But I am actually glad we have to wait a little for that reason.
If it is not a scam, then the guy got it from a trade show, and a lot of those models had problems with their configs. Why spend money on a phone that doesn't work right when you can wait? Thats my problem.
I will also wait for the real release. For two reasons, one because it is ridiculous to put up that much money when you dont know if is legit, and two because who knows where the xperia x1 is from. If its from an old trade convention and doesnt have the config finalized yet, I would rather spend my money on a phone I know will work the way its suppose to.
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