Sony Ericsson Xperia X2
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 Elegant Black Unlocked Import Open Box3.2" TFT resistive touchscreen, 800 x 480 pixels, EDGE class 10, HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps, Slide-and-tilt QWERTY touch phone, 8MP Camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Standard microUSB port, GPS receiver X2 X 2
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Brand: Sony Ericsson
Part Numbers: X2BKEUTI, XPERIAX2BLK
UPC: 7311271230854
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User reviews and opinions
| Dragos |
8:27am on Saturday, August 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| "Awful OS... dont buy you will regret it... crashes...freeze...and you will take out the battery more than you make calls on a daily biases." | |
| whiteharris |
1:56pm on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| I spent a lot of time holding-off on getting this phone. The reviews had been rather poor across-the-board, and I was fairly happy with my X1. | |
| MiBware |
6:57am on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 ![]() |
| I really dont understand how the f such a phone can be released. SLOW, LAGGY, CRASHY | |
| Anette |
2:49pm on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| This is of the most crap phone I even had. Firstly, the set cannot received SMS after number of times back to the service centre. | |
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Documents
Assembly
Before you start using the phone, you have to insert the SIM card and the battery. To insert the SIM card
Unlock the battery cover. Remove the battery cover. Slide the SIM card into its holder with the gold-colored contacts facing down.
To insert the battery
Unlock the battery cover. Remove the battery cover. Insert the battery with the Sony Ericsson hologram side up and the connectors facing each other. To insert a memory card
Remove the battery cover. Insert the memory card with the gold-colored contacts facing down. To remove a memory card
Remove the battery cover. Press the edge of the memory card to release and remove it.
Turning the phone on and off
To turn on the phone
Press and hold down the power key until the phone starts. At first startup, a setup guide leads you through the essential settings for your phone.
When you charge the phone the first time, it may take up to 15 minutes before the screen lights up. You can then turn on the phone.
To turn off the phone Press and hold down the power key until a message appears. Tap Yes. To turn on sleep mode To turn off the screen temporarily and switch the phone to sleep mode, briefly press the power key. To turn off sleep mode To activate the screen, briefly press the power key. The phone is also activated when you receive a call or a message. To turn on Airplane mode Tap > Settings > Communication Manager. Tap. To turn on phone mode Tap > Settings > Communication Manager. Tap.
Automatic turn off
Automatic turn off function helps you to set the phone to turn off automatically. You can also set the backlight to turn off automatically if your phone is not used for a specified time. To use automatic turn off Tap > Settings > System > Backlight and Power Management > the Advanced tab. Mark the checkboxes and shorten the time before the different functions are turned off.
Aligning the screen
The first time you turn on the phone, you need to align the screen. You can also re-align your screen, if necessary.
You need to use the stylus to align the screen.
To align the screen Tap > Settings > System > Screen > the Alignment tab. Tap Align Screen. Use the stylus and tap each target firmly and accurately.
You need to align the screen in order to align the touch points on it.
Getting to know your phone
Phone overview
1 Power key
2 Connector for charger/USB cable 3 Keyboard 4 Battery cover lock 5 Call key 6 SlideView key 7 Optical joystick/Selection key 8 OK key 9 End call key 10 Touch screen 11 Video call camera 12 Ear speaker 13 Light sensor 14 3.5 mm headset/TV-out cable connector 15 Stylus 16 Camera light 17 Camera lens 18 Volume key 19 Loudspeaker 20 Camera key 21 Strap holder
Regional settings
The style in which numbers, currency, dates, and times are displayed is specified in regional settings. To change regional settings Tap > Settings > System > Regional Settings. On the Region tab, select your region from the list. To customize settings further, tap the appropriate tabs and select the desired options.
Changing region does not change the Operating System language of your phone. The region you select determines which options will be available on the other tabs.
Time and date
To set the time and date Tap > Settings > Clock & Alarms. Tap the Time tab. To set the time and date for a different location Tap > Settings > Clock & Alarms. Tap the Time tab. Select the correct time zone and change the time or date. 13
Alarms and notifications
To set an alarm Tap > Settings > Clock & Alarms > the Alarms tab. Tap Description and enter a name for the alarm. Tap the day of the week for the alarm. You can select multiple days by tapping each desired day. Tap the time and set the time for the alarm. To choose a sound, tap the list next to the Play button and select a sound. Tap OK to confirm.
The alarm will not sound if the phone is turned off.
To choose how to be notified about events or actions Tap > Settings > Sounds & Notifications. Tap the Notifications tab. Tap an event name and choose how you want to be notified by marking the appropriate checkboxes. You can choose from several options, such as a special sound, a message, or a flashing light.
Ringer settings
To change the ring type and ring tone for incoming calls Tap > Settings > Sounds & Notifications > the Incoming call tab. Tap Ring type > Ring tone.
Communication Manager
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technology, as well as data connections are battery consuming. It is recommended to turn off such connections if you do not need them and want to save battery power. To turn off connections Tap > Settings > Communication Manager. Turn off the connections you do not need.
Power saving
You can improve battery time by closing applications running in the background and by disabling some connections. You can further reduce power usage by using automatic turn off functions for the screen (Auto Lock), or decrease the screen brightness. Animated pictures and some older types of SIM cards are also power consuming.
Owner information
To enter owner information Tap > Settings > Personal > Owner Information. On the Identification tab, enter your personal information.
Phone name
The phone name is used to identify your phone in the following situations: Synchronizing with a computer Using Bluetooth wireless technology Restoring information from a backup
If you synchronize multiple phones with the same computer, each phone must have a unique name.
To change the phone name Tap > Settings > System > About. Tap the Device ID tab. Enter a new name. Tap OK.
The phone name must begin with a letter, consist of letters from A to Z, numbers from 0 to 9, and cannot contain spaces. Use the underscore character to separate words.
Internet and messaging settings
You can connect to the Internet using a 2G/3G mobile data connection or Wi-Fi if you have the correct Internet settings in your phone. You can install Internet and messaging settings in your phone using the Connection Setup application. Internet and messaging settings can also be added or changed manually. To download Internet settings Select > Settings > Connections > Connection Setup. Select OK. To configure Internet settings manually
To get the required information for manual configuration of Internet settings, please contact your service provider.
Tap > Settings > Connections > Connections. Under My ISP, tap Add a new modem connection. Enter a name for the connection, then select Cellular line (GPRS, 3G) in the dropdown box, then tap Next. Enter the Access point name, then tap Next. If required, edit User name, Password, Domain and Advanced settings. Tap Finish. Under My ISP, tap Manage existing connections and select the connection you just created.
Networks
You can view which mobile phone networks are available and arrange them in the order that you want your phone to access them. For example, if your first preferred network is unavailable, your phone will try to access your second preferred network. When you turn on your phone, it automatically selects your home network if it is within range. If it is not within range, you can use another network that is accepted by your operator. This is called roaming.
To make or receive a phone call, your phone must be within the range of a network.
To view available networks Press. Tap Menu > Tools > Options, then find and tap the Network tab. Under Network selection, select Manual. The list of available networks appears. To set preferred networks Press. Tap Menu > Tools > Options and tap the Network tab. Tap Set Networks and follow the instructions on the screen. After arranging the networks in the preferred order, tap OK to return to the Network tab. In the Network selection list, select Automatic. Tap OK.
Handling content with the File Explorer in the phone
You can use File Explorer in your phone to handle content saved in the phone memory or on a memory card. If the memory is full, delete some content to create space. To use the File Explorer in your phone To open File Explorer, tap > File Explorer. The following functions are available in File Explorer:
Task Go up one level in File Explorer Open a folder in the current view Create a new folder Open a file Copy, cut or paste a file or folder Send file to another phone or computer via Bluetooth Rename a file or folder Delete a file or folder Go directly to a folder Action Select Up Tap the folder Select Menu > New Folder Tap the file Tap the file or folder, then select Menu > Edit Tap the file or folder, then select Menu > Beam File Tap the file or folder, then select Menu > Rename Tap the file or folder, then select Menu > Delete Use the drop-down boxes in the top left and top right of the screen
Searching information
You can search for files and other items stored in your phone by file name or by words located in the item. For example, you can search in Search Phone and in online help. To search for a file or an item Tap > Search Phone. In the Search for field, you can: Enter the file name, word, or other information you want to search for. In the drop down list, select one item that you have looked for before. In the Type field, select a data type. Tap Search. In the Results list, tap the item you want to open.
Entering text
You can use the hardware keyboard to enter text and characters.
Using the hardware keyboard
To type lower-case letters, press the relevant letter keys. To type a single upper-case letter, press and then press the relevant letter key. To use all upper-case letters, press twice. To change back to all lower-case letters, again. press To type accented characters, press the letter key first, and then press until the required character appears. To enter a number or a symbol, press and then press the relevant key. To use all number or symbol keys, press twice and enter the relevant numbers or symbols. To verify entries or exit the program in use, press.
Using the on-screen keyboard
You can use the on-screen keyboard to enter text. When you start a program or select a field that requires text or number, the keyboard appears. The on-screen keyboard uses a built-in dictionary. 16
To enter text using the on-screen keyboard In a program, tap the text input icon at the bottom of the screen and the onscreen keyboard appears. To enter punctuation marks and symbols using the on-screen keyboard In a program, tap at the bottom of the screen. Tap and select a punctuation mark or a symbol.
Making calls Phone screen overview
Press to start the dialer.
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Voicemail. Tap and hold to access your voicemail Tap and hold to get the + sign, the international call prefix Call key. After dialing, tap this key to make a call Speed dial. Tap to access your speed dial entries Tap to access Contacts Call History. Tap to access the logged call information Keypad. Tap to show the keypad Delete. Tap to erase each subsequent digit of an entered number, or tap and hold to erase the whole number
To make a call using the keypad Press. If the keypad is not visible, tap. Enter the phone number, starting with the area code, by tapping the number keys. Tap. To end a call To end an ongoing call, press
To make international calls Press. Tap and hold down until the international call prefix "+" appears. Enter the country/region code, area code (without the initial zero) and phone number. Tap.
To make a call from Contacts Press , then tap the tab. Scroll to the contact you want to call. Tap the contact to see all the contact's phone numbers. Scroll to the phone number you want to call and tap it.
The Call History
You can view information about answered, dialled and missed or rejected calls, such as phone numbers, date, time and call length. To open the Call History Press. Tap. To make a call from the Call History Press , then tap the tab. Scroll through all calls and tap the entry you want to view. Tap the number you want to call.
You can also view your call history in SlideView by pressing and then tapping Call History.
Receiving calls
To answer a call Press. To reject a call and send a busy tone When you get an incoming call, press
To turn off the ringtone without answering a call While the phone is ringing, tap Mute.
Rejecting a call with an SMS text message
This feature lets you reject a call by sending an SMS text message with a pre-defined content to the calling party. Before you use this feature you need to enable it. To enable the Reject call with text message feature Press. Tap Menu > Tools > Options, then tap the Advanced tab. Mark the Reject call with text message: checkbox. Enter the text message you want sent to the calling party when you reject a call. Tap OK. To reject a call with a text message When you get an incoming call, press. When Send "busy" text message? appears, tap Yes.
to dismiss the reminder, or tap
To send an appointment using Bluetooth wireless technology Make sure the receiving device has Bluetooth turned on and that it is set as visible. Press , then tap Calendar. Tap the appointment you want to send to the receiving device. Tap > Beam. Your phone starts searching for other Bluetooth enabled devices. Wait until the receiving device appears in the list, then tap Tap to send. If the sending is successful, the appointment will appear in the calendar application in the receiving device.
Managing meeting requests using Microsoft Outlook
If you have set up your phone for synchronization with a Microsoft Exchange Server, you can send and reply to meeting requests from your phone. Meeting requests that you have received will appear as appointments in your calendar.
To create and send a meeting request Press , then tap Calendar. Tap. Enter the relevant details in the Subject: and Location: fields. To change the start date, tap the date and edit as desired. Do the same for the start time, end date and end time. If desired, tap Reminder: and set the time interval for the reminder. Tap Attendees:, then tap Add Required Attendee or Add Optional Attendee. Select an attendee from the contacts in your phone, or tap Company Directory to search the Microsoft Exchange Server for an attendee. To remove an attendee from the list of added attendees, use the navigation key to scroll to the attendee you want to remove, then tap > Remove attendee. When you have finished adding attendees, tap OK and continue editing the appointment. To select an option for another field, such as Status: or Sensitivity:, tap the name of the field and select an option. Use the tabs at the top of the screen to switch between Appointment and Notes. When you are finished, tap OK > Yes to send the meeting request. To reply to a meeting request Press , then tap Messages > Outlook. Tap the meeting request. To check your availability during the time of the requested meeting, tap View your. calendar. When you are done viewing, tap To accept, tap. To respond in another way, tap and select a response. An accepted meeting request is automatically added as an appointment in Calendar in your phone.
If the meeting conflicts with another of your appointments, Scheduling Conflict appears at the top of the message.
Synchronizing
Synchronizing between your phone and computer is an easy and practical way of keeping track of the same contacts, messages and calendar events on your computer as well as in your phone. It is possible to synchronize your phone in several different ways, depending on your preferred service and what content you want to synchronize.
Synchronizing your phone with Microsoft Windows computer using Bluetooth
To start synchronizing with your Microsoft Windows computer using a Bluetooth connection, you must first set up a Bluetooth partnership between your phone and the computer. See Bluetooth technology on page 50 for more information on how to set up a Bluetooth partnership. To synchronize your phone with a Microsoft Windows computer using Bluetooth
To synchronize with your computer using Bluetooth, the computer must have built-in Bluetooth functionality or you must use a Bluetooth adapter or dongle together with the computer. If you are having trouble synchronizing by using Bluetooth, see Troubleshootingon page 85.
Make sure the Bluetooth function in both your phone and the computer is turned on and that the devices are set to visible. Tap > ActiveSync. Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth.
To conserve battery power, turn off the Bluetooth function when it is not needed.
Changing which information is synchronized
You can change which information to synchronize from your phone. You can also delete a Microsoft Outlook account from your phone.
Before changing the synchronization settings in your phone, make sure it is disconnected from the computer.
To change which information is synchronized Tap > ActiveSync. Tap Menu > Options. Mark the check boxes for the items you want to synchronize. To change synchronization settings for an information type, select it and tap Settings. This allows you to set the download size limit, specify the time period of information to download, and more. To delete a Microsoft Outlook account in your phone Tap > ActiveSync. Tap Menu > Options. Select the name of the account that you want to delete. Tap Delete. Tap Yes.
You may be required to restart your phone in order for the changes to take effect.
Synchronizing music and video
When you connect the phone to a computer using a USB cable, media content such as music and video may be automatically synchronized depending on how you have set up the synchronization. To set up media synchronization
Make sure you have set up the synchronization for the Microsoft Windows version running on your computer before progressing. Also make sure you have selected the media items or information types to synchronize.
Computer: If not already installed, download and install Windows Media Player version 10 or later from www.microsoft.com. Connect the phone to the computer using the USB cable that comes with the phone and wait for a few seconds. If prompted, follow any on-screen instructions to continue the media synchronization setup. Start Windows Media Player. Certain versions of Windows Media Player might require you to configure the media synchronization setup further. See the help section for your version of Windows Media Player for more information. To synchronize music and video Connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable that comes with the phone and wait for a few seconds. Computer: Start Windows Media Player. Click to show the synchronization view of Windows Media Player. The memory card of your phone is displayed in the right pane of Windows Media Player. Select the media files you want to synchronize between the computer and your phone, and drag them to the synchronization pane to the right. Click to start the synchronization to synchronize the media files with your phone.
Detailed instructions may differ for your version of Windows Media Player. See the help section for your version of Windows Media Player for more information.
Synchronizing wirelessly with a Microsoft Exchange Server
By using a Wi-Fi connection or a 2G/3G mobile data connection you can synchronize wirelessly with a Microsoft Exchange Server, for example, to synchronize with company e-mails calendars and contacts. To be able to synchronize wirelessly with a Microsoft Exchange Server, your company or organization must have an e-mail server that is running Microsoft Exchange Server with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.
Setting up a Microsoft Exchange Server connection
Before you can start to synchronize with, or access information from, a Microsoft Exchange Server, you need to set up a Microsoft Exchange Server connection in your phone. You may need the following information from your network administrator: Microsoft Exchange Server name (must be the Microsoft Outlook Web access server name) Domain name User name and password that you use at work If you have synchronized e-mail messages with your computer before, you must change the existing local synchronization setup in Microsoft ActiveSync in your phone. You must also change what types of information to synchronize before you can synchronize wirelessly with a Microsoft Exchange Server. To set up a Microsoft Exchange Server connection
Perform these steps only if you have not previously synchronized your e-mails, calendars or contacts.
Tap > E-mail > Setup E-mail. Enter your e-mail address and tap Next. Unmark the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet check box, then tap Next. In the Your e-mail provider list, select Exchange server, then tap Next. Tap Next again. Make sure the e-mail address is correct, then tap Next. In the Server address box, enter the Microsoft Exchange Server name, then tap Next. Enter your user name, password and domain, then tap Next. Mark the checkbox if you want to save your password and synchronize automatically. Mark the check boxes for the types of information items that you want to synchronize with the Microsoft Exchange Server. Tap Finish. Your phone automatically starts the synchronization. 42
To change an existing local synchronization setup
Perform these steps only if you have previously synchronized your e-mails, calendars or contacts by using a Bluetooth wireless technology connection or a USB connection to a Microsoft Windows computer.
Tap > ActiveSync. Tap Menu > Add Server Source. Enter your e-mail address and tap Next. In the Server address box, enter the Microsoft Exchange Server name, then tap Next. Enter your user name, password and domain, then tap Next. Tap Finish. Tap Menu > Options. Clear the E-mail check box under the Windows PC sync content list, then mark the E-mail check box under the Microsoft Exchange sync content list. Repeat for all other synchronization items that you want to synchronize wirelessly with a Microsoft Exchange Server. Tap OK.
Starting a Microsoft Exchange Server synchronization in your phone
Before you start synchronizing with a Microsoft Exchange Server, make sure your phone has been set up with a data connection to the Internet or a Wi-Fi connection so that you can synchronize wirelessly. Your phone automatically starts synchronization when you finish setting up a Microsoft Exchange Server connection.
If you connect your phone to an office computer using a USB or Bluetooth connection, you can use this connection to the computer to access the network and download Microsoft Outlook e-mails and other information to your phone.
To start a wireless Microsoft Exchange Server synchronization manually Tap > ActiveSync. Tap Sync.
Automatic synchronizations with a Microsoft Exchange Server using Direct Push
To hide the on-screen keyboard, tap.
To reply to a text or multimedia message Press. Tap Messages > SMS/MMS. Tap the desired message. Tap or Menu. Tap Reply/Forward, then tap Reply or Reply all. Edit your reply and tap.
In threaded message view, you can start editing your reply as soon as you have opened the conversation.
To delete text and multimedia messages Tap > Text. Tap > Select messages > Several. Tap the messages you want to delete. Tap > Delete.
SMS and MMS settings
You can change some of the settings for sending and receiving text and multimedia messages. To change the download settings for received multimedia messages Tap > Text. Tap > MMS settings > the Receiving Options tab. Select an option for Home Reception: and Roaming Reception: respectively.
The phone connects to the Internet when downloading multimedia messages. To minimize data costs, you should only download multimedia messages automatically when you are connected to your home network.
To add a signature for outgoing text and multimedia messages Tap > Text. Tap > Tools > Options. Tap the left or right arrow repeatedly to scroll to the Accounts tab. Tap Signatures. Tap the Messages account, then mark the checkbox Use signature with this account. Enter your signature and tap OK.
You can use your phone to send and receive e-mails through most common e-mail accounts. First, you need the correct Internet settings in the phone. See Internet and messaging settings on page 15.
Setting up e-mail
Before you can send and receive e-mail, you need to set up at least one e-mail account in your phone. You can set up most common e-mail accounts that are Web-based or
provided by an ISP (Internet Service provider). You can also set up one Microsoft Exchange Server e-mail account. To set up an e-mail account of a common type Press , then tap Messages. Tap. Enter your e-mail address and password, and, if desired, mark the Save password checkbox. Tap Next. Mark the Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet checkbox, then tap Next. Enter the name you want displayed on outgoing messages and an account name, then tap Next. Select a time interval for Automatic Send/Receive:, then tap Finish.
If the phone cannot download your e-mail account settings automatically, you need to enter the settings manually. Contact your e-mail service provider for the correct e-mail account settings. For information on how to set up a Microsoft Exchange Server e-mail account in your phone, see Setting up a Microsoft Exchange Server connection on page 42.
Using e-mail
To create and send an e-mail message Press , then tap Messages. Tap the e-mail account you want to send from. Tap. Enter the recipients' addresses manually, or tap To:, Cc: or Bcc: and add an address from Contacts. Enter the subject. Tap the text area and enter the message text. To add an attachment, tap > Insert and select an option. Tap. To check for new e-mail messages Press , then tap Messages. Tap the desired e-mail account, then tap
DRM Settings
From the DRM menu, you can change your DRM settings: Distribution tracking Enable or disable distribution tracking. If you enable distribution tracking, it means that you allow the service provider to keep track of how downloaded DRM protected content is distributed to others, for example, via e-mail or multimedia messages. Silent on roaming Enable or disable silent retrieval of licenses. Enabling this option means that you will not be alerted when a license is retrieved. Clear DRM preferences Stop the collection of information on how you use your DRM protected content by clearing DRM preferences data. Reset DRM Clear all DRM data, such as licenses, license consumption information, distribution tracking, user habits and service registration information.
The retrieval of licences while you are roaming might incur additional data costs. If you are unsure about these costs we recommend you to unmark the Silent on roaming checkbox.
To reset your DRM data Tap > Settings > System > DRM. Tap Reset DRM.
If you have bought DRM protected content, for example, music, games or applications, you might not be able to use such content after you have reset all DRM data.
You can use Media in SlideView to browse and manage media files such as photos, music and videos. From here you can also access the FM radio.
For media files to appear in Media in SlideView, they have to be placed in the My Documents folder in the phone memory or on the memory card. You can use File Explorer to verify where files are placed. You can transfer content to and from the memory card in your phone. For more information on how to transfer files from your computer, see Transferring content on page 80.
To open Media Press to open SlideView. Tap Media.
Photos
You can use Pictures in Media to view your photos. You can take photos with the phone camera or receive them from other devices, for example, you can copy them to your phone from a computer. The photos are sorted into two categories:
Camera album Photos taken by the camera. Pictures Photos that were not taken by the camera.
Camera photo files in the phone memory are stored under \My Device\My Documents\My Pictures\Camera\100XPRIA. Camera photo files on the memory card are stored under \Storage Card\DCIM\100XPRIA. For non-camera photo files in the phone memory to appear under Media in SlideView they have to be placed in \My Device\My Documents\My Pictures. For non-camera photo files on the memory card to appear under Media in SlideView they have to be placed in \Storage Card\My Pictures.
To view a photo Press to open SlideView. Tap Media > Pictures. Tap a category to view its content. Tap a photo to open it.
Photo viewer toolbar
Select whether you want to use the light when you record a video. On Turn on the light to improve close-up videos in poorly lit environments. Off The light is always turned off regardless of lighting conditions. Note: Sometimes a video gets better without the light, even if lighting conditions are poor. To record a good-quality video without using the light requires a steady hand. You can also use a support and the self-timer to avoid a blurred video.
You can set the camera to take full-length video clips, or short video clips that are suitable for multimedia messages. Normal Use Normal to record full-length videos. Picture message Use Picture message to record videos suitable for sending in multimedia messages (MMS). The recording time of this video format is limited to fit in a multimedia message.
Apply exposure compensation to adjust for different light conditions. Reduce the exposure time. Increase the exposure time.
Additional video camera settings
Tap and then tap Video to display additional video camera settings.
You can select different effects for your video. Off No effect. The video is just as it appears in the viewfinder. Negative Inverts red, green and blue separately, and to varying degrees. Solarization Gives the effect of exposing undeveloped film to sunlight. Sepia Gives the video a brownish-red tint. Old film and photographs used to have a sepia tone. This effect can help make a video appear older. B&W Record black and white videos.
The white balance setting adjusts color balance according to lighting conditions. Auto Adjusts the color balance automatically to the lighting conditions. Incandescent Adjusts the color balance for bright lighting such as under light bulbs, or when lighting conditions change quickly. Fluorescent Adjusts the color balance for fluorescent lighting. Sunny Adjusts the color balance for bright outdoor conditions. Cloudy Adjusts the color balance for a cloudy sky.
Video size
You can select between different video formats before recording a video. WVGA Wide VGA format with 16:10 aspect ratio. 800x480 pixels. VGA VGA format with 4:3 aspect ratio. 640x480 pixels. QVGA Quarter VGA format with 4:3 aspect ratio. 320x240 pixels.
Select whether to pick up the surrounding sound when recording videos. Off When turned off, no sound is recorded with the video. On
When turned on, sound is recorded with the video.
With the self-timer you can record a video without holding the phone. Use it to record a video where everyone can be in it. You can also use the self-timer to make sure that the phone is steady when the video is recorded. 10 seconds Sets a 10-second delay from when the shutter key is pressed until the video recording starts. 2 seconds It can be hard to hold the phone perfectly still when pressing the shutter key. Slight movements can result in a blurred video. Use the 2-second delay to solve this problem. Off When the self-timer is off, the video starts recording as soon as you press the shutter key.
The content of your phone will not be deleted.
To reset the phone to factory settings and delete all phone content Select > Settings > System > Phone reset.
I cannot use Internet-based services
Make sure your subscription includes data downloads, and that the Internet settings in your phone are correct. See Internet and messaging settings on page 15 for more information on how to download or change the Internet settings.
I cannot synchronize my phone with a Microsoft Windows computer using Bluetooth wireless technology
Make sure that you have selected the same COM port number in Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center (depending on the version of Microsoft Windows running on your computer), as is being used by your computer for Bluetooth communication. To view what COM port is being used by your computer for Bluetooth communication, open the Device Manager.
Legal information
Sony Ericsson Xperia X2/X2a
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What to do with this useless Xperia X2?
Britobro 4 posts since May 11, 2011
I've used Ericsson phones for a long time, and I've used Sony products for a larger time, like my still working Clie NR70V and I was happy with both company's products. Sadly I made the mistake of trusting Sony-Ericsson and invested on a Xperia X2 and my trust on this 2 companies is over. I live in Costa Rica where the phone is not sold by SE, I purchased it in Hong Kong through Ebay. Now the phone is no more than garbage, there is an issue everytime I touch it, I cannot make a phone call without havit a problem, I cannot search without having a lag, I cannot start an app without having to wait an unreasonable amount of time. As I know there is no way out of this situation, all I'm gonna do is never recomend Sony, Ericsson or Sony-Ericsson products to anybody. A company that steals customer's trust deserves nothing but that, so you got that! Thank you.
Jeff-SEAnswers 860 posts since Apr 23, 2010 1. Re: What to do with this useless Xperia X2? May 11, 2011 6:13 PM
Its disappointing to hear about the problems you are having, but please understand that this is an issue with your specific phone, and not all Xperia X2 (although, of course, other X2 can have problems).
Did you ever talk to our local office in Costa Rica about the possibility of having your phone looked at by a technician there? I'm not familiar with the warranty policies in Costa Rica specifically, so I'm not sure if this would cost or not.
We don't sell products worldwide for a number of different business reasons, and one of those can be the ability to offer warranty services in that region (for whatever reason). We certainly don't claim all our devices to be 100% perfect, that's why we offer support and warranty services.
I realize this doens't solve your issue, but I hope you have a better understanding of how this situation may have come about.
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Britobro 4 posts since May 11, 2011 2. Re: What to do with this useless Xperia X2? May 11, 2011 6:39 PM
Jeff, I'm a very positive person, I usually help many people overcome problems and situations, I do my best to help my self and overcome problems, I run a small bussiness and when make a mistake I take full responsability of it, but I also know when a cause is lost. I will surely try to contact SE local support if there is any, I know I made a huge mistake on buying a phone overseas, all I wanted was a device that should help me be in contact with my customers, but this thing we call Xperia X2 is not a helping hand, is just a pain in the trust I had with Sony, Ericsson and Sony-Ericsson, it's really sad I admired much those companies.
I will let you know, even knowing that SE does not care about, when I get in touch with SE Costa Rica, just to let you know that nothing was done.
Thanks for your personal interest on my situation.
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