Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X5 Rachael revealed

Written on July 25, 2009 – 4:24 am | by rajiv |
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Last week, the leak of the Rachael, the Android based stunner of a phone from Sony Ericsson was reported. The details were not revealed though and the phone was very impressive to have the details. The wait is over with Expansys revealed the valuable specifications of the Android based Sony Ericsson’s phone. The reports termed the phone as Xperia X5.

We have online retailer Expansys posting a page with a detailed description of a phone that is none other than the Rachael and surprisingly, this one comes with the “X3″ tag and not the X5 as most had expected.

According to Gizmo do, this phone sports a 4-inch 800 x 400-pixel touchscreen display and an 8 MP camera with LED flash for clicking clear pictures. It has VGA video recording and is equipped with the Rachael user interface. It has Quad-band GSM connectivity (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and Dual-band 3G (900/2100MHz) with HSDPA 10Mbps and HSUPA 2Mbps.

The Rachael also supports WiFi IEEE 802.11g and A-GPS that helps one find their way anywhere anyplace. It also has Bluetooth 2.1 for easy transfer of files. The phone features a 3.5 mm audio jack and also has email support (POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, and MS Exchange). It also possesses a miniUSB and offers microSDHC card capabilities.

The Rachael is likely to could turn around Sony Ericsson’s fledgling fortunes. Due to the increased competition from the big rivals like Apple, Samsung and LG, the company has been struggling to maintain its overall standing in the market. On top of this the unexciting product line, almost spelled doom for the company.

[Via: infibeam]

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