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Anyone with Sony Xperia X2 reviews?


I am looking for a cell phone with all latest multimedia applications in it. I am willing to have a cell phone with user friendly operating system and all high end features but I am totally confused that with which brand I should go (HTC, Nokia, Samsung, LG, and Sony). Apart from that my budget doesn’t allow me to spend more than $300. One of my friends suggested me to go for Sony Xperia 2, which do fits in my budget. I really like his idea and therefore I am looking out for some reviews regarding Sony Xperia 2? Can anyone please come up with some user reviews of Sony Xperia 2?
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Sana Shuja | Oct 17 2011

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 is a sequel to its most popular, albeit mind-bendingly expensive,mobile xperia x1.It is also in which was released by Sony Ericsson in 2008. The X2 is more much cheaper than it's predecessor and because of the X1 was considered to be the "state-of-the-art" at the time, little bit has changed this over time around.

Before we get started to it in the earnest, a quick note is made. There are two versions of this device which is known as The standard X2, generally known as the X2i, and the North American version, called the X2a. I received the X2i, since the X2a isn't widely available yet. The difference is the 850 MHz band, a ccommon distinction between North American and European/Asian market devices. However X2a will feature 850 MHz 3G, fully ssuited for AT&T, Rogers, and most other North American carriers. However, you will also paay a few hundred bucks more for the privilege. Since this is the only a difference between these tghe X2i and the X2a, I'll be addressing them collectively aas the X2 for the duration.There's an extra little difference here. Unlike the other model wherre the European version lackks the 850 band altogether, this standard X2 does feature one of the support for 850 MHz, but not 850 MHz 3G. It's a subtle, but critical distinction. In my area, almoost all coverage is 850, inclluding 3G. This means that the X2 does not get 3G coverage since it is in area as I'm used to having it.

The X2a will feature 850 MHz 3G, fully suited for AT&T, Rogers, and most other the North American carriers. However, you'll also pay a few hundred bucks more for the privilege. Since this is the only difference between the X2i and the X2a, these two I'll be addressed t collectively as the X2 for the duration.

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