Blueprints show Sony Ericsson Xperia X2

Posted on Monday, Jul 6, 2009 by Phil Nickinson
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: sony ericsson, xperia, x2

Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 blueprints

While definitely cool in that architect pr0n sort of way, these schematics, purportedly of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2, don't do anything to tell us when the phone might be released (or when it'll be announced, for that matter), if it'll pick up any carrier support in the United States, or if it'll cost an arm and a leg like the X1. And you'll recall that we've already seen a couple of actual devices, in silver and black. But none of that's going to stop us from getting our drool on. Here's a review of the rumored specs:

  • 8.1MP camrea with autofocus, VGA video at 30 frames per second.
  • A 3.5-inch WVGA OLED touchscreen.
  • aGPS
  • 3.5MM headphone jack.
  • Accelerometer.
  • "Faster processor" (the X1 has a Qualcomm MSM7200A running at 528MHz)
  • 512MB RAM
  • Custom Windows Mobile 6.5 (SE engineers customized Win6.5 which runs very. very speedy. in par with iPhone and better in some cases)
  • Upgrading to Windows Mobile 7 is supported by Xperia panels

A couple more pics from Mobil.nu [via Unwired View] after the break.

 
 

Comments

Let's just hope "faster" means some iteration of Tegra. And it would also be nice to shoot 720p video, because I have seen 8.1 MP sensors capable of that feat, but I shouldn't really get ahead of myself.

Here's hoping SE gets it right!

How about the main feature missing from last one:

FASTer availability to customers, and on actual carriers.

People don't want to buy a device that is 1 year old, and be expected to pay like its tomorrow's device.

@Eric: Or Snapdragon instead of Tegra (Tegra's GPU is nice, but its CPU is the same old ARM11 core as in the old Qualcomm/Samsung/etc. chips found in other WM devices). Snapdragon is several times faster for most tasks.

At the moment I am very satisfied with my X1 but I am quite sure that I will buy the X2

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