Previously, I did an article for Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro. This time, they sent me their latest Xperia X8 wireless phone for review. I don’t envy the wireless phone manufacturers. To satisfy the mass market requirements – which at times contradicting to one another – must be hard. I have my preferences. Who doesn’t? But as a candid reviewer, it is my job to ask around and understand the alternative perspectives and present the phone as it is. For instance, some friends of mine prefer virtual keyboard to a physical QWERTY one. They claim it is faster to type a message although I have my reservation. For instance, some pick a phone based on how big the application icons appear. And for instance, I would prefer to be able to set an alarm clock in the evening, switch off the phone, and my phone would ring in the next morning. But some think it is not necessary and they’d rather leave the phone switched on the whole night. One thinks it is a deal breaker if the phone does what I prefer. To him, a phone switched off is a phone switched off. No alarm, nothing.
After experiencing Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 for a couple of weeks, I have written an article for sharing. For those who are looking for a one- or two-liner of what I think, Xperia X8 is a fun entry level Android smartphone with an appealingly light and small form factor. Its decent battery life is convenience for those who are constantly on the go.
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