Sony Ericsson Xperia X3. Present-proof
Hello, Mr Sony Ericsson! Welcome to the present! A time or joy and happiness that we’ve all been living in for quite some time now, but to which you have arrived annoyingly late.
Yes, verily it is true: Sony Ericsson have finally given up with their frankly offensive insistence on proprietary technologies. For the lexicon challenged out there, proprietary technologies are things that are owned/used exclusively by the companies that make them. This has meant that in all recent Sony Ericsson smartphones, you can only use memory cards made by them, and can only plug headphones in made by them. And, not surprisingly, most of you (like us) found that really ****ing annoying. Not so with the Sony Ericsson Xperia X3 though, which comes with the ability to plug in the standard (and cheap) microSD card to expand its memory, and which also features a lovely 3.5mm jack socket for your favourite ear-bleeding headphones. Hurrah, Mr Ericsson, it’s nice to welcome you here indeed. The Sony Ericsson xperia X3 is also a mighty fine phone in just about every other respect too, as it’s also the first SE phone to boast Google’s Android operating system. Double hurrah indeed, as operating platforms simply don’t get any better than this.
So keep your eyes peeled, as the X3 is going to be big… well, with its 4-inch screen it’s already big… but you know what we mean. In the meantime, have a little look at this Sony Ericsson Xperia X3 review, at these Sony Ericsson Xperia X3 deals, or just sit back and watch the beauty that is (at least a concept of) the User Interface.