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@NightBlade
Yeah sure right as otherwise why is all that anyone will show is the 9 panels and there views you get by selecting it via the left or right buttons taht appear to need two taps to even doing anything and nothing else duh because there isn't anything else working yet perhaps..
Sorry to disappoint you die hard SE fans but for a device coming in what 8-9 months time my E90 eats it for breakfast unless of course the be all and end all is a Touchscreen.
In the meantime I'll continue using the most powerful Symbian devcie to date that requires far less processor power then WM so the extra 190mhz means nothing. I'll also continue using my 800x352 screen for Web browsing with one of the best browsers available on any mobile devcie and not that PIE POS, and looking at Web sites in thier full glory and when relaxing watching my full screen Movies and TV shows all in MP4 h.264 and you know what I'll do it now not some time way off in the future either. So while you dream and wait for your killer devcie I'll just enjoy mine now and await the future improvements Nokia make over the 8-9 months.
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2008-02-14 00:40 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-14 01:36:32
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What could be exclusive from the Xperia X1?HTC already has all this technology out there (i.e. TyTII)
To me there is nothing new apart from the panels concept. so i think HTC made the whole thing.
Think about it. If

had been a little more involved than designing the panels and maybe the housing, they would at least have pushed the X1 to have M2 and fastport support. Think of all

accesories they could have sold.As i said, to me, they did not have control at all over the HW except for maybe the housing.
i hope the P5 really surprises me.
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Posted: 2008-02-14 01:37:18
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Concerning the rumor as HTC as manufaturer of X1, back in 2007 EMP introduced their new platform U370 (will hit the market the second half of 2008), which is the first EMP platform to support multipple OS:es like Windows and Linux.
http://www.ericsson.com/solut[....]newsarchive/2007/issue_1.shtml
In August 2007 EMP sings a contract with HTC as provider of 3G platform for HTC.
http://www.ericsson.com/erics[....]releases/20030618-908277.shtml
So, the idea that HTC assembles the X1 for SE is not that distant I believe (designed by SE, made by HTC).
[ This Message was edited by: Arne Anka on 2008-02-14 00:47 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-14 01:42:31
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I can't believe SE had limited input in regard to the specs/design on the X1. I mean, it's ridiculous to think SE went to HTC and said, "Hey we have this idea for a phone..." to which HTC said, "Say no more," disappeared, and a few months later had a working prototype.
What is more likely is that SE went to HTC with explicit instructions, designs, and expectations, after which HTC built the phone to SE's specifications.
The brawn may be have been HTC, but the brains were SE.
That being said, I too am looking forward to the P5i because I believe it will be an even better product.
[ This Message was edited by: laurenke01 on 2008-02-14 00:43 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-14 01:42:43
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Dogmann,
First of all, a small welcome and a big farewell for when you'll be leaving... again.
What's better about E90 than X1? Oh, and just so you know. It's not SE's fault the device won't come out soon. It's Microsoft's fault, and it all depends on when they'll announce the OS. Which was also why

didn't state Q3 / Q4, but instead did a "2nd half 2008" statement.
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Posted: 2008-02-14 01:46:18
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DickySnapples Posts: > 500
so if

had all these ideas. Why didn't they just make it themselves
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Posted: 2008-02-14 01:47:00
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On 2008-02-14 01:42:43, laurenke01 wrote:
I can't believe SE had limited input in regard to the specs/design on the X1. I mean, it's ridiculous to think SE went to HTC and said, "Hey we have this idea for a phone..." to which HTC said, "Say no more," disappeared, and a few months later had a working prototype.
What is more likely is that SE went to HTC with explicit instructions, designs, and expectations, after which HTC built the phone to SE's specifications.
The brawn may be have been HTC, but the brains were SE.
That being said, I too am looking forward to the P5i because I believe it will be an even better product.
[ This Message was edited by: laurenke01 on 2008-02-14 00:43 ]
If that was the case then why
No M2?
No Fastport?
3.5 mm?
SD only?
overall very similar specs to TyTnII.
@Dicky
IMHO the only idea was to get market share. WinMo is a big pie and

wanted a piece
[ This Message was edited by: tonchy on 2008-02-14 00:51 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-14 01:47:56
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@Snapples: I don't know - Limited resources/knowledge of WM? Why don't you ask SE?
On 2008-02-14 01:47:56, tonchy wrote:
If that was the case then why
No M2?
No Fastport?
3.5 mm?
SD only?
overall very similar specs to TyTnII.
Easy - As a WM product, it appeals to an audience of people who have likely never heard of or used any of Sony's proprietary stuff. They'd be clueless and therefore not buy the product. By having "normal" things found on "normal" phones, it appeals to a broader range of people.
Plus, current WM users looking to upgrade will probably already have a host of hardware and whatnot that would be completely useless if SE went with their proprietary stuff...which would piss off potential customers and cause them to buy something else.
As for current SE users who are familiar with fastports and whatever...well, this product may not be for them. That 's where the P5i comes into play.
[ This Message was edited by: laurenke01 on 2008-02-14 00:56 ]
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Posted: 2008-02-14 01:51:23
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On 2008-02-14 01:46:18, Mizzle wrote:
Dogmann,
First of all, a small welcome and a big farewell for when you'll be leaving... again.
What's better about E90 than X1? Oh, and just so you know. It's not SE's fault the device won't come out soon. It's Microsoft's fault, and it all depends on when they'll announce the OS. Which was also why

didn't state Q3 / Q4, but instead did a "2nd half 2008" statement.
Surely its

's fault for deciding to go with an os that isn't even ready yet
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Posted: 2008-02-14 01:51:00
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On 2008-02-14 01:47:00, Dicky Snapples wrote:
so if

had all these ideas. Why didn't they just make it themselves
If the rumor is true, it can be that HTC has more experince of WM development than SE, so HTC focuses on X1 and SE on their non-WM devices.
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Posted: 2008-02-14 01:51:51
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