Contents
Getting started......................................................3
XPERIA™ X1 overview...............................................................3
Instruction symbols....................................................................3
Additional help...........................................................................3
SIM card and battery..................................................................3
Charging the battery..................................................................3
Memory card..............................................................................4
Turning the phone on and off.....................................................4
Navigating..................................................................................4
Closing an application................................................................5
Status icons................................................................................5
Illuminations...............................................................................5
Programs....................................................................................6
Settings......................................................................................7
Panels....................................................................8
Portrait and landscape views.....................................................8
Choosing panels........................................................................9
Managing panels........................................................................9
3D Fish panel...........................................................................10
XPERIA Radio panel.................................................................10
Sony Ericsson panel.................................................................10
Media Xperience panel.............................................................12
Google™ panel........................................................................12
Microsoft Today panel.............................................................12
Downloading new panels.........................................................12
Phone..................................................................13
Using the phone.......................................................................13
Networks..................................................................................13
Making calls.............................................................................13
Video call..................................................................................14
Receiving calls.........................................................................15
More phone features................................................................15
Setting up your phone........................................16
Basic settings...........................................................................16
Personalizing............................................................................16
Customizing phone settings and services...............................16
Protecting the phone................................................................17
Other settings...........................................................................17
Synchronizing......................................................18
Before you can synchronize.....................................................18
Ways to synchronize................................................................18
Setting up synchronization.......................................................18
Starting synchronization...........................................................19
Synchronizing using a Bluetooth connection...........................19
Scheduled synchronization......................................................19
Changing which information is synchronized..........................19
Use Windows Mobile Device Center........................................19
Organizing PIM....................................................20
Contacts...................................................................................20
Managing contacts...................................................................20
Entering and searching information...................20
Entering information.................................................................20
Searching information..............................................................21
Messaging...........................................................22
SMS..........................................................................................22
MMS.........................................................................................22
E-mail.......................................................................................24
Company e-mails and appointments.................25
Synchronizing your phone with an Exchange Server...............25
Working with company e-mails................................................25
Managing meeting requests.....................................................26
Finding Contacts in the Company Directory............................26
E-mail security..........................................................................27
Browsing the Web...............................................28
Connecting to the Internet.......................................................28
Menu options...........................................................................28
Managing Internet Explorer......................................................28
Web feeds ...............................................................................28
Calling when browsing.............................................................29
Getting connected..............................................29
Bluetooth™ technology............................................................29
Bluetooth™ modes..................................................................29
Bluetooth™ partnership...........................................................29
Connecting a Bluetooth™ handsfree or stereo headset..........30
Beaming information using a Bluetooth™ connection............30
Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN).................................................................30
Windows Live Messenger........................................................30
Internet sharing........................................................................31
Camera................................................................31
Using the camera.....................................................................31
Photo and video storage..........................................................32
More camera features..............................................................32
Camera viewfinder icons..........................................................32
Overview of camera settings....................................................32
Multimedia...........................................................33
Pictures....................................................................................33
Music........................................................................................34
Video........................................................................................34
Streaming media......................................................................34
Windows Media® Player Mobile..............................................35
Synchronizing music and video...............................................35
Transferring content.................................................................35
Games......................................................................................35
GPS – Location-based services.........................36
Using A-GPS............................................................................36
QuickGPS.................................................................................36
Google Maps™ for mobile.......................................................36
Wayfinder Navigator™.............................................................36
Managing your phone.........................................36
Installing applications...............................................................36
Removing applications.............................................................36
Power saving............................................................................36
Important information.........................................37
Guidelines for safe and efficient use - addition........................37
Declaration of Conformity for X1..............................................37
Declaration of Conformity for X1a............................................37
FCC Statement.........................................................................37
Industry Canada Statement.....................................................38
Index....................................................................39
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Sony Ericsson X1/X1a
X1: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 & UMTS I/II/VIII
X1a: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 & UMTS I/II/V
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Getting started
XPERIA™ X1 overview
Power key
3.5 mm headset connector
Connector for USB cable
Keyboard
Optical joystick/ENTER
Selection keys
Call key
XPERIA™ X1 panel key
Video call/front camera lens
Ear speaker
Light sensor
Touch screen
End call key
OK key
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Loudspeaker
Strap holder
Instruction symbols
The following symbols appear in the User guide:
Note
Tip
>
Tap items or use the navigation key or joystick to scroll
and select
Additional help
To use the help in the phone
• Tap
> Help.
To use Getting started
• Tap
> Programs > Getting started.
SIM card and battery
Before you start using the phone, you have to insert the SIM card
and the battery.
To insert the SIM card
1 Remove the battery cover.
2 Slide the SIM card into its holder with the gold-colored
contacts facing down.
To insert the battery
1 Insert the battery with the Sony Ericsson hologram side up
and the connectors facing each other.
2 Slide the battery cover into place.
Volume key
Camera light
Camera lens
Stylus
Camera key
Charging the battery
The phone battery is partly charged when you buy it. You can
charge the phone using the power adapter or a computer.
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Turning the phone on and off
To turn on the phone
1 Press and hold down the power key until the phone starts.
2 At first startup, a Quick Start wizard guides you through the
initial settings.
To turn off the phone
1 Press and hold the power key until a message appears.
2 To turn off, tap Yes.
To turn on sleep mode
• To turn off the screen temporarily and switch the phone to
sleep mode, press the power key.
To turn off sleep mode
• To activate the screen, press the power key. The phone is also
activated by opening the keyboard, or by receiving a call or a
message.
To turn Airplane Mode on or off
• In the Sony Ericsson panel tap
or
.
Navigating
You can use the following means to move around the screen:
• The stylus or your finger on the touchscreen
• The multi-directional navigation key
• The optical joystick
Using the touch screen
• To highlight or open an item, tap the item.
• To copy, rename or send a file, tap and hold down the file or
folder. Select the preferred action from the options dialog.
• To scroll, tap the screen and slide up or down. On some pages
you can also slide to the side.
• To stop the screen from scrolling, tap the screen.
• To pan a page, touch and hold on the screen, then drag your
finger.
To charge the phone using the power adapter
• Connect the phone to a power outlet using the USB cable
provided and the power adapter.
To charge the phone using a computer
• Connect the phone to a USB port on a computer using the
included USB cable provided.
Memory card
To insert a memory card
1 Remove the battery cover.
2 Insert the memory card with the gold-colored contacts facing
down.
To remove a memory card
1 Remove the battery cover.
2 Press the edge of the memory card to release and remove it.
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• To pan continuously, drag your finger towards the outer limits
of a page and hold. Release your finger to stop panning.
Using the navigation key
To use the navigation key
• Press the navigation key left, right, up or down to move
around the screen. Press the center of the navigation key to
select an item.
Using the optical joystick
You can move the highlighted marker in any direction by letting
your finger glide over the navigation key. In Internet Explorer,
messaging and contacts, you can use the optical joystick to
scroll instead.
To turn the optical joystick on or off
1 Tap
> Settings > the System tab > Optical Joystick.
2 Mark or unmark the Enable Optical Joystick check box.
To scroll instead of highlight
1 Tap
> Settings > the System tab > Optical Joystick.
2 Mark the Enable the scroll function in Internet Explorer,
Messaging and Contacts check box.
Closing an application
If you press
application.
in any application window it closes the
To change the X button functionality
1 Tap
> Settings > the System tab > Task Manager > the
The following status icons may appear on your screen:
GPRS available
HSDPA available
EDGE available
Wi-Fi function
enabled
Scanning for
available Wi-Fi
connection
Wi-Fi connected
3G/UMTS available
Signal strength
GPRS in use
HSDPA in use
3G/UMTS in use
EDGE in use
No signal
Phone turned off
Voice call in
progress
Call on hold
Connection is active
Sound on
Connection is not active
Sound off
Missed call
Battery charging
New incoming MMS
Battery full
New text message. SMS
notification of voice mail
Multiple notifications. Tap
to view all
Task manager
Roaming
Stop running program
Battery critically low
Bluetooth stereo
headset detected
Synchronization
ongoing
Bluetooth on
Bluetooth headset
connected
Illuminations
Your phone has four lights that you can set to illuminate and
notify you of events.
2 Mark the check box if you want to End programs by tapping
Button tab.
and holding "X".
Status icons
You can tap an icon in the status bar to get more information or
to start an application.
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Instant message
MMS received
SMS received
E-mail received
Panel (panel selected)
Panel (button pressed)
Alarm/Calendar
Low battery
Voice mail
Missed call
Charging/Charge pending
To change the illumination time
1 Tap
> Settings > the Personal tab > Sounds &
Notifications > the Notifications tab.
2 In the Event box, select an event, for example Phone: Missed
call.
3 Select Flash light for.
4 In the Flash light for box, select how long you want the light
Instant Messaging
to flash for.
Default illumination times are set to 5 minutes for the following
events:
•
• Messaging: New MMS
• Messaging: New SMS
• Phone: Missed call
• Phone: Voice mail
• Reminders
Programs
The following programs can be found in your phone:
Programs in the Start Menu
Icon Description
Office Mobile – Use the complete suite of Microsoft®
Office applications for your phone.
Excel® Mobile – Create new
workbooks or view and edit Excel
workbooks.
OneNote® Mobile - Make notes
and gather information, all in one
place.
PowerPoint® Mobile – View
PowerPoint slides and
presentations.
Word Mobile – Create, view, and
edit Word documents.
Calendar – Keep track of your appointments and create
meeting requests.
Contacts – Keep track of your friends and colleagues.
Internet Explorer Mobile – Browse Web and WAP sites
as well as download new programs and files from the
Internet.
Messaging – Send and receive e-mails, text messages
and picture messages.
Phone – Make and receive calls, switch between calls,
and set up conference calling.
Help – See Help topics for the current screen or program.
To set illuminations
• Tap
> Settings > the System tab > Illumination.
To preview an illumination
> Settings > the System tab > Illumination.
1 Tap
2 Select an event.
3 Tap Preview On.
Do not charge the phone when previewing an illumination. When
the charge illumination is on, the preview function does not work.
Illumination pattern
All the illumination lights flash at the same time, except when the
panel button is pressed and only the bottom left light flashes.
Event
Charging
Color Pattern
Mixed One long flash, repeated
Low battery
Red
One short flash, repeated
Panel (button pressed) Mixed One long flash, once
Panel (panel selected) Mixed One long flash, once
Missed call
Voicemail
Alarm/Calendar
E-mail received
SMS received
Instant message
Incoming call
MMS received
Boot up
Mixed Two short flashes, repeated
Mixed Three short flashes, repeated
Violet
Three short flashes, repeated
Violet One short flash, repeated
Blue
Blue
One short flash, repeated
One short flash, repeated
Green Three short flashes, repeated
Blue
One short flash, repeated
Mixed One long flash, once
Illumination priority
A higher priority event overrides a lower priority event. For
example, incoming call illumination appears when receiving an
incoming call (higher priority), even if the battery is being charged
(lower priority).
After the higher priority event expires, an illumination for a lower
priority event may appear again. For example, charging
illumination appears after the incoming call is answered, if
charging is still going on and no other priority event (for example
e-mail received), has occurred.
Events in illumination priority
Start (boot up)
Incoming call
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Programs screen
Icon Description
Games – Play any of the four pre-installed games:
Astraware Sudoku, Bejeweled 2, Bubble Breaker and
Solitaire.
ActiveSync – Synchronize information between your
phone and a computer or the Exchange Server.
Adobe Reader LE – View PDF (Portable Document
Format) files in your phone.
Calculator – Perform basic calculations such as addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Calendar – Keep track of your appointments and create
meeting requests.
Comm Manager – Manage your phone’s connections
(including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth), turn off all connections
with Airplane Mode, turn the phone on or off, and enable
or disable the Direct Push function.
File Explorer – Organize and manage files in your phone.
Getting Started – Read how to manage basic functions
such as making a call and how to set up date & time, e-
mail, password, Bluetooth headset, background, ring
tone and how to transfer music. Tap on the links to
configure the settings for each area.
Google Maps – View your current location, find other
locations and calculate routes.
Handango InHand – Offers software and game
downloads for your phone.
Internet Sharing – Connect your phone to the Internet
using your phone data connection.
Java – Download and install Java applications, such as
games and tools, in your phone.
Messenger – This is the mobile version of Windows
Live™ Messenger.
Notes – Create handwritten or typed notes, drawings,
and voice recordings.
Opera – Opera Mobile browser that allows full HTML
browsing.
Pictures & Videos – View, organize and sort pictures,
animated GIFs and video files in your phone or a memory
card.
QuickGPS – Downloads satellite data over the Internet via
ActiveSync, Wi-Fi or GPRS to speed up the time for
determining your current GPS position.
Search – Search contacts, data, and other information in
your phone.
SIM Manager – Manage the contacts stored on your
USIM/SIM card. You can also copy USIM/SIM contents
to Contacts in your phone.
Streaming Media – Stream live or on-demand video.
Tasks – Keep track of your tasks.
Windows Live – Use this mobile version of Windows
Live™ to find information on the Web. Sign into your
Windows Live account to access your Live Mail
messages and send/receive instant messages in Live
Messenger.
Windows Media Player Mobile – Play back audio and
video files.
Settings
You can adjust the phone settings to suit the way you want.
To see all available settings
1 Tap
2 Tap the Personal, System, and Connections tabs located at
> Settings.
the bottom of the screen and enter your settings.
Personal tab
Icon Description
Buttons – Assign a program or function to a hardware
button.
Input – Set options for each of the input methods.
Lock – Set a password for your phone.
Menus – Set what programs will appear in the Start menu.
Owner Information – Enter your personal information in
your phone.
Phone – Customize phone settings such as ring tone, set
a PIN number for your USIM/SIM card, and more.
Sounds & Notifications – Enable sounds for events,
notifications, and more, and set the type of notification for
different events.
Today – Customize the appearance and the information
to be displayed on the Today screen.
System tab
Icon Description
About – See basic information such as the Windows®
Mobile version and type of processor used in your phone.
You can also specify a name for your phone.
Certificates – See information about certificates that are
installed in your phone.
Clear Storage – Tap this icon only when you need to
remove all your data and files from the memory and reset
your phone to factory default settings.
Clock & Alarms – Set the phone clock to the date and
time of your locale or to a visiting time zone when you’re
traveling. Alarms can also be set at specified days and
times of a week.
Customer feedback – Make Windows® Mobile better by
participating in the Customer Experience Improvement
Program.
Device Information – See information about the firmware
version, hardware, identity and the Customer Info.
Encryption – Allow files on your memory card to be
encrypted. Encrypted files are readable only in your
phone.
Error Reporting – Enable or disable the phone error
reporting function. When this function is enabled and a
program error occurs, technical data about the state of
the program and your phone is logged in a text file and
delivered to Microsoft technical support if you choose to
send it.
External GPS – Set the appropriate GPS communication
ports, if required. You may need to do this when there are
programs in your phone that access GPS data or you
have connected a GPS receiver to your phone. See Help
for details.
Illumination – Enable or disable illumination for events
such as Charging, Low Battery, Missed call, Voicemail,
Alarm/Calendar, E-mail Received, Incoming Call and
more.
Key Lock – Lock the keys on your phone except for the
POWER key when the phone is in Sleep mode. This
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ensures you do not switch the phone on by accident and
consume unnecessary power.
Managed Programs – See the installation history for
programs managed in your phone.
Memory – Check the phone memory allocation status
and memory card information. You can also stop
currently running programs.
Microphone AGC – Adjust the volume of your voice
automatically when you are recording.
Optical Joystick – Enable or disable the optical joystick,
enable cursor function on Internet Explorer, Messaging
and Contacts. Also set the sensitivity of the screen.
Power – Check the remaining battery power. You can
also set the timeout for turning off the display (switching
phone to Sleep mode) to conserve battery power.
Regional Settings – Set the regional configuration to use,
including the format for displaying numbers, currency,
date, and time in your phone.
Remove Programs – Remove programs you installed in
your phone.
Screen – Change the screen orientation, recalibrate the
screen, and change the screen text size.
Task Manager – Stop running programs and set the
button to end programs immediately when you tap
Panels
Panels are a new and exciting feature of the XPERIA X1. They are
one-touch access points to your favorite mobile experiences.
You can arrange them as you want and download new ones for
your phone at www.sonyericsson.com/fun.
Portrait and landscape views
Portrait views
Media Xperience
panel
Sony Ericsson
panel
Panel view
the button.
Landscape views
Windows Update – Link to the Microsoft Web site and
update Windows® Mobile in your phone with the latest
security patches or fixes.
Connections tab
Icon Description
Advanced Network – Make advanced settings for your
Network
Beam – Set your phone to receive incoming Bluetooth
beams.
Bluetooth – Turn Bluetooth on, set your phone to visible
mode and scan for other Bluetooth devices.
Comm Manager – Manage your phone connections
(including Wi-Fi, GPRS, Bluetooth, and ActiveSync), turn
the phone on or off, switch to ringer/vibration mode, and
enable or disable the Direct Push function.
Connection Setup – Configure your phone data
connections, such as GPRS, WAP, and MMS, based on
the detected or selected network operator.
Connections – Set up one or more types of modem
connections for your phone, such as phone dial-up,
GPRS and more, so your phone can connect to the
Internet or a private local network.
Domain Enroll – Enrolling in a domain connects your
phone with company resources.
USB to PC – Set a USB serial connection between your
phone and computer when there are problems
connecting ActiveSync.
Wi-Fi – Scan for available wireless networks.
Wireless LAN – See information about the active wireless
network, and customize Wi-Fi settings.
Media Xperience panel
Sony Ericsson panel
Panel view
The functions are the same for both portrait and landscape
views, and the panels will be explained in portrait view only.
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