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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 (Rachael): 1st Spy shot photo. Is it real?

4pda.info released a photo of what has been called the world’s first live spy shot photo of the elusive XPERIA X3 (Rachael) smartphone, another new and upcoming iPhone-killer and this time it comes straight from Sony Ericsson. I have it here, come and take a look! :)



Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 (Rachael): 1st Spy shot photo. Is it real?



Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3



Nobody knows whether or not it is the real Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 but the rumors that comes along with the mysterious new smartphone are too delicious too ignore. Here are some of those juicy rumors:
  • It is Sony Ericsson’s first Android-powered phone
  • Powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm QSD8250 (Snapdragon) processor
  • Has a huge 4” TFT WVGA touchscreen
  • Comes with an 8.1-megapixel camera (some say 8-megapixel)
  • Built-in GPS and supports UMTS, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • Also have stereo speakers

4pda.info reported that Sony Ericsson will be launched early next year, still a long way to go but we can expect to see and hear more about the new iPhone-killer in the next couple of months. If you have been keeping up with the news, I’m sure you have seen the following video purportedly showing the looks and feel of XPERIA X3 UI (user interface). I still have my thoughts and admiration on the new Nokia N900 but I have to admit that Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 has caught my attention too. Can’t wait to see more about it! :)



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