Two flavors of hot: differences between Sony Ericsson X1i and X1a explained
Filed under: Handsets, Sony Ericsson, Windows Mobile, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS, HSUPA
As we already know, Sony Ericsson won’t be unifying all the awesomeness that is its X1 in a single retail model — there’s just too much awesome for any one phone to handle, apparently. Instead, there’ll be an X1a and an X1i, and thanks to a quick post over on Sony Ericsson’s semi-official Xperiancers site, we at this time know precisely where the differences lie. The X1a will be sold exclusively in North America, Latin America, and Australia, featuring a different “networking configuration” (presumably referring to the presence of 850, 1700, and 1900MHz HSPA there) and 24fps video instead of 30 — kind of out of the blue, but whatever. We also at this time know that the North American release date will be declare on November 3, which isn’t nearly as cool as a release on November 3 last time we checked.
[Thanks, Dustan]
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