If you want an Android phone and you're on a budget, it's worth taking a look at the Sony Experia X8. But if you can afford a few extra pounds each month, shop around and you'll get a smartphone with more features.
Once the X8 has its It may be affordable, but it's a case of getting what you pay for with a dated OS and flimsy build If you are looking for a budgetary smartphone, then Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 will suit you This bulky, boxy handset is neither pleasing to the eye or to the touch. Little flourishes of greatness, with the capacitive screen and battery life, just cannot make up for the overall slow operating We've got exactly what we wished for.
I currently have a Sony Ericsson TM I like the usability and the features on it, but I've been having trouble getting the battery to hold a charge, and it is slowly but progressively getting slower and slower. For example, it takes several seconds for it to connect when I make a call. I'm due for an upgrade at the end of next month, and I was thinking about getting a Blackberry.
I have this phone until now. It is still in working condition, have some minor scratch. The battery have not replaced before. Now I keep it in my cabinet. I still remember, my mainly used phone iPhone 4s is stolen. That time, as a student is not a problem at all for sms and call. This phone become one part of my youth memory.
The overall disadvantage of this phone is lack of multi-touch support. Sony Ericsson xperia X8 reminds me of my 1st vivid memories n experience of a smartphone.. It was way ahead of its time Esp Design wise, usability. N just consumer appeal The Timescape mode was the best of the very best.. I have it for 9 years, have been a backup phone since it can no longer support latest apps. If any of my expensive smartphone going down i'm using this phone for basic call and sms.
This phone tough like tank and amazingly the battery still runs excellent and havemore power stamina than todays smartphone.
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