'The entire 4 inch screen is touch sensitive and it seems that the screen will be quite smooth.'
'Sony Ericsson has something cooking for November 3rd, and we're thinking it's the XPERIA X3, complete with that beautiful gesture-based Rachael user interface on its 4-inch screen. '
'The Sony Ericsson Xperia X3, Sony Ericsson’s first foray into Android, is looking tasty to the point where its older, more official Windows Mobile brother may get overlooked entirely.'
'But the most exclusive feature of Xperia X3 is its large sized camera. '
'The successor of the K750 upgrades the camera resolution from 2 to 3.2 mega pixels and replaces the ordinary LED flash with the Xenon one, which is like the ones used in stand-alone cameras.'
'its signal reception falls slightly short of ideal, the K800i handles audio and video alike with aplomb, and we're pleased by the quality of its loudspeaker, as well as good Bluetooth support and fast camera switching during video calls.'
'Our initial impression of the keypad was the lack of tactile feel to differentiate between numbers.'
'The successor of the K750 upgrades the camera resolution from 2 to 3.2 mega pixels and replaces the ordinary LED flash with the Xenon one, which is like the ones used in stand-alone cameras.'
'its signal reception falls slightly short of ideal, the K800i handles audio and video alike with aplomb, and we're pleased by the quality of its loudspeaker, as well as good Bluetooth support and fast camera switching during video calls.'
'Our initial impression of the keypad was the lack of tactile feel to differentiate between numbers.'
'The successor of the K750 upgrades the camera resolution from 2 to 3.2 mega pixels and replaces the ordinary LED flash with the Xenon one, which is like the ones used in stand-alone cameras.'
'its signal reception falls slightly short of ideal, the K800i handles audio and video alike with aplomb, and we're pleased by the quality of its loudspeaker, as well as good Bluetooth support and fast camera switching during video calls.'
'Our initial impression of the keypad was the lack of tactile feel to differentiate between numbers.'