Another teaser doing the rounds from the highly anticipated Sony Ericsson Xperia X3 just got released by friends engadget and well, presenting you the more blurred and badly captured Sony Ericsson (ahem!) phone…

Whether this is the very Xperia
Another teaser doing the rounds from the highly anticipated Sony Ericsson Xperia X3 just got released by friends engadget and well, presenting you the more blurred and badly captured Sony Ericsson (ahem!) phone…

Whether this is the very Xperia
An interesting thing is currently making the buzz worldwide regarding the highly anticipated release of Sony Ericsson’s new Xperia X3, ready to run on Android platform. Whether this new piece of information is true,
we can’t really claim but as your reporters, we must tell you that according to such “rumour” mills, the phone is bound to be released in January 2010!
Interestingly, some are even saying that SOny Ericsson may ultimately pull off from its highly ambitious Windows Mobile project.
You’ve seen the Sony Ericsson Pureness on video already, but if you were wondering how much the translucent telephone will set you back when it hits stores in November, we’ve got an answer for you. Read on for the pricetag, but take a deep breath and a seat first…
It’s no smartphone, but the Sony Ericsson Pureness is certainly the most outlandish mobile we’ve seen this year, and that includes the LG’s Watch Phone and Crystal slider. It may rock a traditional candybar shape, but it’s also got a see through screen.
Still, what price can you put on a phone that reflects the “purity” of water, eh? Oh right, apparnlt the cost would be for this phone is £530, but is it not confirmed. Look for the Sony Ericsson Pureness in the posh department store come November.


On September the 3rd, Sony Ericsson showed the new Xperia™ Pureness, a simple design phone which brings together beautiful craftsmanship and the concept of “talk, text, time – a holiday from technology”. The Xperia™ Pureness will be officially launched in November 2009 through selected retail distribution channels in key cities around the world.



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