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In an interview with Giga-OM, Skyhook founder Ted Morgan has revealed that the company had tried to work with Sony Ericsson on the Xperia X1 successor. Instead of using Skyhook as part of the location based services on the Xperia X2, Sony Ericsson have instead decided to use the geolocation data from Google.

In the interview, Morgan also reveals that the X2 will also run on Windows Mobile, like the Xperia X1. While this isn’t an official word from Sony Ericsson on what platform the X2 will run, the information seems to be pretty much concrete.

The Xperia X2 is headed for a late 2009 release, with Asus and Foxconn being the manufacturers instead of HTC.

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Over at XDA-Developers, once again they’ve ported something over to Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1. This time, it’s Google Android that has been ported and tested to work on the X1. At this time, the application has only been tested as working on the X1i, with X1a support to follow.


To install Android on your X1, download the required files and put them in a folder on the root of your phone and start Haret. When prompted press Run and Android will begin booting. A video has also been provided showing the process.

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