Although the physical size of Sony Ericsson's first Android phone is still not known, we practically know every other detail the manufacturer's and the Google OS's flagship model. According to Expansys UK, Xperia X3, developed under the name "Rachael", will have a 4", 480 x 800 pixels large touchscreen display, a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon and an 8 megapixel camera with LED flash, making it a really unique model.
The handset has other serious features as well, since it sports WLAN, GPS, stereo Bluetooth support, a 3.5 mm standard headset jack, 10 megabit HSDPA download and 2 megabit HSUPA support, along with a miniUSB connector, although this will hopefully be microUSB and it's just a typo on the site. In terms of photography it will feature face recognition, smile focusing and all modern features, but it can record videos at only 640 x 480 pixels, so it's no challenger of Samsung's and LG's new HD phones. The handset is not yet available and it will probably not be available for pre-order before the announcement date.
Translated by Szaszati