The new Sony Ericsson's Xperia X1 is also of particular interest to
Android developers for benchmarking purposes: both X1 and G1 are
powered by a 528 MHz CPU from Qualcomm, such that one can compare
performance of equivalent CPU-intensive apps under Android (with its
Dalvik interpreter) and Java ME (JIT compiler, probably).

On Nov 2, 11:01 am, Steve Oldmeadow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 31, 8:33 pm, Anders Rundgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > SonyEricsson haven't done that publicly but insiders claim that SE
> > indeed is testing Android on production-phones.  SE's alternative can
> > hardly be to continue with UIQ since there is not support enough that
> > platform (anymore).  Switching to S60 (Nokia's flavor of Symbian)
> > doesn't seem to be a good alternative either since a lot of stuff will
> > need to be rewritten even if it is called Symbian.
>
> Are you aware of Sony Ericsson's Xperia X1?  It is running Windows
> Mobile 6.1 and allows Java ME development.
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