The most discussed Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 PocketPC based on Windows Mobile 6.1 finally became available.
The high-end Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 has a 3-inch WVGA touchscreen display (800 x 480 pixels), as well as the optical joystick navigation - the navigation solution is very cool. Almost all connectivity features are present on the Sony Ericsson X1 - from a 3.5mm audio jack to GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, everything is on board.
Here’s some live pictures of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1




LG announced today their latest high-end slider called LG KF750 or otherwise LG Secret. It’s their third Black Label Series handset and it can surely steal some attention with both specs and looks.

The Finland giant Nokia silently released the highly expected and speculated Nokia N82 Black version. The phone appeared nowhere else but in the USA Nokia online store with an “Unlocked” status. The sleek Nokia N82 Black version is already available for purchase at a price of $629.00 with free shipping for USA.
Let’s refresh your memory with the Nokia N82 main features, starting with the HSDPA with video calls and quad-band GSM support. The 100MB of integrated memory is complemented by the microSD memory slot. The 2.4″ 16M color QVGA TFT display is among the other highlights.
It’s a fact - Apple iPhone unlocked will be selling officially. It’s hard to believe but T-Mobile has formally announced it today. And if you are just starting to think it’s too good to be true here goes the sobering fact. The handset is going to cost 999 Euro. Yeah, you heard it just right - about $1500 a piece is what T-Mobile is going to charge for the precious unlocked iPhone.
In terms of reviews, the Nokia N95 8GB is relatively simple to handle, thankfully. Not because it’s a simple or trivial product, but because the original N95 is so well known and has been written about so many times that there’s really little point in going over every function that’s common to both devices in minute detail.
