
If you’re wondering why Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X2 isn’t in stores during this festive season, it’s because it has (unfortunately) been delayed. Rumor has been going around that the phone would be delayed until January, and now it seems like that has become a reality. Apparently Sony Ericsson is having some trouble integrating it with some of the network specific apps, and they’re currently busy working on a fix for it. Well, to be honest, if it’s going to be delayed until January, it’s not that bad, though missing the Christmas shopping period would be a waste for Sony Ericsson’s sales figures.
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