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Weighing 130g, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is a pretty slim device, with a sharp, sleek design. At the front, it's quite angular and at the back, it's curved to allow for it to slip into your pocket easily.Its huge 4-inch WVGA display is rather crisp and...
Weighing 130g, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is a pretty slim device, with a sharp, sleek design. At the front, it's quite angular and at the back, it's curved to allow for it to slip into your pocket easily.Its huge 4-inch WVGA display is rather crisp...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 15:49:03
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With the kinks ironed out of early versions of its latest smartphone and custom Android skin, Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X10 finally reveals itself to be a contender in the blood-soaked gladiator floor of the smartphone world. And this model should have su...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 15:49:18
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Pros and ConsProduct Pros: • Superb-quality camera• Large touchscreen Product Cons: • Poor battery life• Quiet call volume Although the iPhone continues to grab all the headlines, the smartphone market as a whole is looking healthily competitive at the...
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Whilst the last 6 months may not have been as successful as they planned Sony Ericsson have been producing some very good phones recently such as the Satio and Vivaz, both of which we have had the pleasure of having a look at here at Zath, and both of...
So that’s the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 – a phone that can be summed up by its general excellence and a few shortfalls that although are small in number, are incredibly annoying, and anything that doesn’t fall into either of those categories (such as th...
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With an 8.1-megapixel camera, a 4.1in touchscreen, a slick-looking customised install of Google Android, and more internal smartphone goodies than you can shake a stick at, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 certainly looks on paper to be a barn-storming mobile...
The final standout feature on the X10 is its 8.1-megapixel camera and on the surface it seems to do enough to keep us interested. The application is quick to load; there's a dedicated shutter button; the interface is slick and quick; there are lots of sce...
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The Xperia X10 is Sony Ericsson's first Android handset, and it's got all the features you'd expect from a potential iPhone rival: a 4in, 480x854 resolution screen, an 8.1-megapixel camera with an LED flash, auto-focus and facial recognition, and a cus...
A decent camera, but the customised interface isn't as snappy as other Snapdragon phones, and you're paying a premium for the luxury build quality...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:49:52
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The Xperia X10 is Sony Ericsson’s first handset to run Google’s Android operating system. It is a large, comfortable and feature packed phone that will especially appeal to those who live and die by the likes of Facebook and Twitter, as social network...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2011-09-24 15:49:52
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Sony Ericsson has pulled out all the stops for its first Android phone and the X10 has emerged sparkling like a polished diamond.Its top-notch hardware puts it in pole position in the tech specs race, but it is the additional software overlays which tr...
Topnotch hardware specs, intuitive software, generous screen space and great camera...
Runs on the older version of the Android operating system.
With the X10, Sony Ericsson has crafted a polished diamond to get back into the game...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 15:49:53
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on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Sony Ericsson’s first Android phone can be counted as a success. The size may put people off – there’s a mini version on the way – but the four-inch screen is lovely and makes internet and video content a joy to watch...
For Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, That fourinch display is a pleasure to view.
for Sony Ericsson Xperia X10...
Sony Ericsson's first Android handset has lots to recommend it...
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Sony Ericsson hasn't had a great deal of luck with its premium Xperia smartphone series. The original X1 was an ill-conceived mangle of style and smartphone that didn't really succeed at doing anything very well. More recently, the hotly hyped Xperia 2...
Overall, the X10 is well worth a look, if only to gawp at its huge and impressive screen, albeit a little let down by insensitivity at times. While it doesn't have the latest version of Android either – and the processor's occasional struggles were a...
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UPDATE: We've now got our hands on a Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 complete with the Android 2.1 update - lets see if it's any better or whether it's pushed SE further behind the Android pack.After a disappointing 2009 for Sony Ericsson, with the likes of the...
Great camera, Nice media player, Bundled 8GB card, Slick OS, Large and responsive screen...
Poor text input, Lagging system, Poor audio quality, Suspect battery, Strange Timescape home screen...
The Android 2.1 update hasn't made this into a contender, and Sony Ericsson has missed a chance to make the X10 into a real powerhouse...
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It’s a tough world for phone manufacturers. How do you differentiate your latest device from the endless shelves of other phones, especially when you’re often using the same operating system? For Sony Ericsson and the all-new Xperia X10, its answer com...
A truly stunning screen, and Sony Ericsson’s Timescape software has some appeal – but the Xperia X10 needs Android 2 to make it shine...
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The Xperia X10 is Sony Ericsson's flagship, and first, Android device and part of a family of three that will be hitting the market this year, the others being the X10 mini and the X10 mini pro. For a company that has struggled recently to keep pace...
Camera, big screen is great for watching videos...
Timescape and Mediascape could be much better, battery life is poor, touch response isn't good enough, keyboard isn't great, numerous bugs and freezes...
Packed with the tech specs to make it look good on paper, unfortunately the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 doesn't measure against its lesser-specced rivals. Unless the X10 can plug some of these holes, we can't promise that the X10 will deliver an experienc...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:50:01
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It’s taken almost six months since its official nod for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 to finally make its way onto the high street, finally arriving on . In that time its operating system, has become ubiquitous and upped its powers, with the bleeding...
Looks fantastic, Intuitive UI with Timescape and Mediascape, Great 8MP camera, Decent music player...
Android 1.6, Average keyboard, No multitouch...
An well-featured and powerful smartphone, but Sony Ericsson's insistence on shipping with Android 1.6 is a real miss...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia has the largest screen of any Android phone we’ve reviewed – ever. Does it turn this phone into a movie-watching, web-browsing phenomenon though? Read our Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 review to find out.Read the rest of our Son...
big, pretty screen, great camera...
outdated OS, interface is slick, but not that quick...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:50:06
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Sony Ericsson have been working on the X10 for quite a long time, taking the utmost care to make sure its software offers the best user experience possible. They wanted their first droid to be perfect and perfection requires time. That’s right – the XP...
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 is company’s first Android-powered device. But being first is not always a good thing. You have to face some serious initial expectations and justify them. That is the best case scenario. But obviously Sony Ericsson have...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:50:12
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The Xperia X10 as a phone With 3G+, GPS, Bluetooth and WiFi, the X10 has got what it takes to keep up with today's most-connected smartphones. It does very well as a telephone: it connects well to mobile networks and phone calls pass off without any a...
Pluses, Design and finish, Multimedia interface and social networking app, Audio and photo quality, Fluid web browsing, Standard audio jack...
Minuses, No multitouch, microSD card slot is under the battery, so it's hard to reach, Only Android version 1.6...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:50:13
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Arguably the most beautiful-looking Google Android phone yet, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is on its way to the UK. But can the 4-inch titan beat down Android rivals such as the Motorola Milestone and HTC Hero? The goodThe Xperia X10's biggest draw is...
The Xperia X10's biggest draw is its bespoke UI – the Rachael skin has been hyped as the ultimate way to manage your media and keep on top of your raft of social networking hook-ups. And in terms of looks it's every bit as good as HTC Sense...
The Rachael UI on our preproduction model makes things worryingly sluggish. And although the capacitive touchscreen is fine, the unlock screen fails to pick up our prods. However, we expect such kinks to be ironed out come the X10’s release.It's...
A gorgeous Android phone with loads of promise – we hope the finalised version is as good as it suggests it could be.Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is tagged with Sony Ericsson, Xperia, X10 and Android. Select a tag (Sony Ericsson, for example) to find ev...
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Arguably the most hyped Google Android phone yet, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is at last on its way to a mobile emporium near you. But can the 4-inch titan beat down Big G rivals the Motorola Milestone and HTC Hero? Or is it just a slick looking p...
Rachael UI looks great, camera is top notch...
Slow on the web, even with WiFi, only Android 1.6, although that could all change with the final model...
A fine Android phone, we hope the finalised version is as good as it promises to be...
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Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X10 is packing some serious heat when it comes to hardware. Any phone with a 4-inch screen, an 8.1-megapixel camera and a grunty 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor is bound to induce at least a little gadget lust in most people...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-13 13:19:14
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Available plans 52 plans available starting from $39 to $250 After what seems like an eternity, the wait for the X10 is over. After leaks, and more leaks, beginning just short of a year ago, the X10 will finally be in the hot little hands of those...
Sony Ericsson expands on Android's excellent web browser with its huge 4-inch screen real estate and a first-class multimedia experience, but Timescape needs improvement.
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Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X10 smartphone is the company's first handset to run Google's Android operating system. The XPERIA X10 features Sony Ericsson's Timescape application, setting the phone apart from the abundance of other Android smartphones hitting the market. Though it's visually impressive, the XPERIA X10 has a few niggling faults that put it behind some of the strong offerings from competitors. The first thing you'll notice about the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 smartphone is its enormou...
Impressive 4in display, sleek design, visually impressive UI, Mediascape app much better than regular Android offering, 8-megapixel camera...
Largely plastic build, sluggish performance, Android 1.6 rather than 2.1, keyboard isn't as polished as the iPhone's, no multitouch...
We really want to like the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10, but as it stands, it has too many niggling issues to recommend. If Sony Ericsson upgrades its software to correct the performance issues then this will be a very impressive smartphone...
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With the soon to be , I thought I’d do a quick review on it considering I just got my hands on one.Pros:Sleek, flowing design fits right in your handCrisp, large 4″ capacitive touch screenFantastic UISocial Integration1GB internal storage, with 32GB...
Sleek, flowing design fits right in your hand, Crisp, large 4″ capacitive touch screen, Fantastic UI, Social Integration, 1GB internal storage, with 32GB (capable) SDcard slot, 1GHz SnapDragon CPU, 8.1MP Camera...
No Multitouch (never will be), No FM Radio, Only 65K colours in the screen (16M capable with Android 2.X), Fairly weak loudspeaker, Turns itself on when charging, making charging the device take years...
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Sorry to sound like a broken record (OK, a corrupted MP3 file, to update that cliché) but – and bear in mind the iPhone 4G may well be out by the time you read this – that's just the way it is in the tough mobile-phone world. And so to Sony Ericsson's Xp...
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I have a few tests to go through with each of the devices, then you can come to your own conclusions to which is better overall. I’ll throw in my thoughts just to give you an idea.So hit “Read More” to get into it!OverviewJust to set the record s...
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Published in Speed Magazine, August 2010 issue)The iPhone 4, with a fully revamped iOS4 and an aluminosilicate glass enclosure is still the top dog, especially now that it has the highest resolution...
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Let’s get this straight- we’re big fans of Sony Ericsson (SE) here in the office, or rather we were. Their phones used to be well thought out tech, full of excellent extras that made for a very enjoyable user experience. But for almost two years we saw...
The X10i puts Sony Ericsson squarely back amongst the big guns of the smartphone market. It looks sleek, the Snapdragon processor is as always stunning and thank heavens they decided to drop Symbian. For a first attempt at the Android OS it’s an excel...
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The X10 reviewed here is exclusive to Orange in white. The X10 is an Android powered handset and there'll be more from the X10 family in the shape of the Mini and Mini Pro. This, however, is the big daddy and has specs a-plenty. It's a quad-band GSM p...
Given the problems with Windows Mobile devices from Sony Ericsson, I wasn't expecting too much from the first major Android venture. However, it's a fairly solid performance. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 has a few rough edges – it needs an optical trackba...
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Please install the flash playerIt is slim, sleek, sexy and the overall finish of the model we reviewed is a high gloss black. Shades available in the handset are ‘Sensuous Black’ (review phone shade) and ‘Luster White’. The dimensions are 119×63mm and...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 has taken quite sometime to surface in the UK, which has been slightly annoying for Sony Ericsson purists as it is the one device that they could actually get excited about.However, the wait is now officially over and UK c...
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Sony Ericsson’s first Android phone has been a long time coming. First spotted back in July 2009, the Xperia X10 is finally ready to bring its unique ‘Mediascape’ and ‘Timescape’ powers to the mêlée.An early disappointment with the X10 is that it's ru...
Infinity button aids navigation. Effortless Timescape app. Responsive Dolphin browser...
Problematic flash. Face Recognition failures. Runs old version of Android...
Dream specs spoiled by an unfinished feel to the software. Given an update, though, the X10 could still be a winner...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-08 06:46:00
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It’s been a long time coming, but at last the Sony Ericsson X10 has made it to our shores. The first Sony Ericsson smartphone running Google’s Android OS, the manufacturer is a little late to the Android party – so how will it stack up to the hefty com...
We’d rather hoped that Sony Ericsson would have nailed the basics by now, but text messaging and calling on the X10 left a lot to be desired. It’s a bit of a let down, especially after the long wait we’ve had for the handset to make an appearance – it...
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The Sony Xperia X10 is Sony's first attempt at dabbling in the world of Android smartphones released in our country way back in April and comes in two colors, black and white. I was able to get my hands on the white one for review.The build on the X10 is...
In summary, the Sony Xperia X10 is a smartphone with a lot of potential slightly crippled in comparison to its competitors by the fact that it's running on a relatively old Android version. We are yet to witness the phone's true capabilities once an upgra...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is Sony Ericsson's first foray into the world of the Android phone. The X10 would enter the market as a flagship product, so this is quite a unique occurrence in that Sony Ericsson has decided to move away from its UIQ Symbian...
While the device is with many of its specifications, the screen disappoints. Colors do look better than on devices such as the HTC EVO 4G, but the touch accuracy of the screen can be very frustrating, especially when typing long text messages and emails...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 07:22:40
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Managing Facebook and Twitter updates becomes even easier with the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. When you look at the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, the first thing that will grab your attention is its large 4in screen. The screen dominates the front of the s...
Nice user interface; great camera; cool app.
Poor virtual keypad, no FM radio; short battery life.
Overall, the Sony Ericsson X10 is a decent smartphone that runs on the Android OS. If you are new to this platform, it will take time to get used to the phone's nifty interface. Timescape is great for viewing messages and status updates while Mediasca...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 retails at just over RM 2200 for an official set. There is a headset in the box and this is rather reasonable price from the much more expensive prices Sony Ericsson used to command. Right now, it is about two-thirds the price of an iPhone and boasts a much better rating for the...
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In the short three-month space since we began the year, it would seem as though Google's Android has been dominating the mobile scene. While Microsoft is gearing up for its upcoming Windows Phone 7 and Samsung kick starts their own open-source platform, b...
Attractive design, Large 4inch screen, Consolidated timeline for social networks...
Timescape slows down if overloaded with feeds, Lack of physical search button, Bulky...
The Finishing TouchThe appearance of the new Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini and X10 mini pro are definite proof of the company's Android strategy, but before they do focus their attention on these two smaller offerings, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will ha...
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Sony Ericsson has a knack of name changing for its product lineup. Last year, Sony Ericsson's first 12MP imaging capable mobile phone that was christened Satio, was actually first known in the interwebs as the Idou. Once again, we are looking at another n...
Attractive design, Large 4inch screen, Consolidated timeline for social networks...
Timescape slows down if overloaded with feeds, Lack of physical search button, Bulky...
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Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X10 is their first Android device. While this usually presents an excuse for the manufacturer to forgive any and all shortcomings in the device, in the case of the X10, it holds no water. This is a big release for Sony Ericsson...
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is a marvellous device, with sleek good looks and substantial features. It has smartphone features, although the multimedia angle is what makes the phone truly appealing. It may be slightly on the large side, but the...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 has a nice large high-res screen, a Snapdragon cpu, and plenty of RAM. With all that, it’s not really far from most of the top-end Android devices out there in the market today.That being said, it’s outdated version of And...
While the Android 2.1 Update doesnt exactly put the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 at the top of the segment, it does pretty well for a One Year Old device. The performance has been improved massively, and all the functionality that Eclair brings, is much a...
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So where does the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 stand after the update? It didn’t quite manage to take over at the top of the smartphone food chain, but to be honest we never actually expected it to. One year is a really long time in this business and unde...
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vrworld.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:49:03
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Sony Ericsson is no newcomer to the phone market, nor are they a newcomer to the smartphone market. Sony Ericsson’s true inexperience exists in their first phone to launch with Android, the Xperia X10. In the past, Sony Ericsson had created top of th...
From our interactions with the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 we can tell you that it was a very well thought out device that has practically no bugs and is a very well quality built device. The Xperia X10 takes a combination of good hardware specifications...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:49:05
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 key specs: Camera: 8.1MP AF, image stabilisation, face recognitionDisplay: 4in TFT, 480 x 854 pixelsMemory: 1GB, comes with 8GB MicroSDDimensions: 63 x 119 x 13mm, 135gSony Ericsson Xperia X10 camera phone reviewAs one of the t...
Camera functionality good, large screen...
Sharpness and dynamic range issues...
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Video Review: Our viewer requested smartphone reviews continue with the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. Kevin Pereira and Sara Underwood review its 4" touch screen, 1 GHz processor, 8 megapixel camera and many more media features, all available for free with...
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The Xperia X10 is a continuation of every smartphone aficionado's love-hate affair with Sony Ericsson. It's a combo of exceptional hardware and build quality, with poorly implemented software that is taking far too long to get updated. By the latest...
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The Sony Xperia X10 is an Android device that has been available in Europe for some time already. It has received a fair share of both praise and criticism since its original release date. Now, the X10 has finally made its way stateside, with AT&T...
Any addition to AT&T Android lineup is very welcome. Competition and choice are always good for the customer. By adding the Xperia X10 to their arsenal, AT&T is helping to contribute to the cause. Unfortunately, the price point is what holds the X10 b...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:49:12
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The biggest change is that the X10 is powered by Android OS 1.6 instead of Microsoft’s Windows Mobile. The X10 also doesn’t have a hardware keyboard; all interaction is done using a 4-inch capacitive touchscreen and three buttons beneath the display.Th...
4inch touchscreen (480×854 pixels), Good overall performance, Innovative Timescape and Mediascape user interface, Quadband GSM and triband 3G support...
Design And Hardware:First things first, this is an elegant device thanks to an uncluttered symmetrical front, subtle chrome trim on the sides, and matt black plastic back – we particularly like the single line formed by the Sony Ericsson and Xperia lo...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:49:14
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The Sony Ericsson X10 is a phone that offers more potential out of the box than it does advanced features. It's a swanky little device that runs an antiquated version of Android and offers a very basic web navigation experience. The Sony Ericsson X10'...
So here we are, at the end of our jaunt with Sony Ericsson's flagship smartphone. It runs an old version of Android, features slow operation, antiquated Internet browsing, and a lackluster camera. On the bright side, the Sony Ericsson X10 offers some...
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The Swedish-Japanese alliance is again on the samrtphone competition mob world with its first Android proposition–the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 after the difficult time of 2009.Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 is the ever first Android handset to attribute Ti...
Considering the slim mobiles of the tech world, the 13mm thick shiny X10 mob has an appeal of thin sexy look with its softly curved back. Also the lovely large screen of 4”is an absolute crag on the front.It offers Wi-Fi, GPS, and HSPA connectivity for...
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With the kinks ironed out of early versions of its latest smartphone and custom Android skin, Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X10 finally reveals itself to be a contender in the blood-soaked gladiator floor of the smartphone world. And this model should have s...
Nice camera, even including face recognition and a variety of camera modes. Impressive audio quality and loudness, if you're one of those people that still talks on his phone...
Troubling data entry problems. Sony skin can get overwhelmed for heavy Facebookers and Twitter friends. Ancient Android version (1.6) installed. Still suffers from a few performance stutters here and there...
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AT&T has added the Xperia X10 to its slowly growing arsenal of Android phones. The X10, made by Sony Ericsson and first announced in October 2009, doesn't break any new ground in terms of physical design. It does, however, go further than many other...
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is an interesting monster. It's ahead of the curve in some areas, while it lags badly in others. I have no complaints with the hardware. It's hardly the sexiest Android device ever made, but it's far from the worst. The la...
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Talk about a bold departure from the stock Android experience. When you first turn the Xperia X10 on, it doesn't even look like a Google phone. That's because Sony Ericsson didn't just skin the OS; what you see on its 4-inch screen looks and feels comp...
Large 4-inch display, Sharp 8.1-MP camera, Fun Timescape app aggregates social updates, Mediascape app organizes music, photos, and videos...
Lacks multitouch, Noticeable lag, Outdated Android 1.6 OS, No HD video capture...
This Android phone puts a fun spin on the OS and sports a good camera, but there are better alternatives.
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Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 is a great example of how Android's flexibility cuts both ways. Cell phone companies are free to sell smartphones running any version of Android, hacked however they want. In the case of the Xperia, that's a curse: Sony Erics...
Great camera for the price. Excellent video playback. Good battery life.
Slow. Old version of Android. Clumsy Exchange and social-networking integration. Bloatware.
Sony Ericsson's Android phone has state-of-the-art hardware, but it's dragged down by old and sluggish software...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10i is the company’s new flagship mobile phone and as such it certainly packs a specification punch. A large screen, fast 1GHz Snapdragon processor, Android operating system (OS) and an 8.1-megapixel...
Camera, large screen...
Poor battery life, Mediascape and Timescape, Keyboard takes some getting used to, Freezes occasionally, slow touchscreen response.
Overall then the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10i is a flawed gem. There’s potential for some bits (such as HD movies and the Android OS version used) that can all be sorted by updates to the software. The oddities involving the changes to screen touch sens...
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Managing Facebook and Twitter updates becomes even easier with the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. When you look at the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, the first thing that will grab your attention is its large 4in screen. The screen dominates the front of the s...
Nice user interface; great camera; cool app.
Poor virtual keypad, no FM radio; short battery life.
Overall, the Sony Ericsson X10 is a decent smartphone that runs on the Android OS. If you are new to this platform, it will take time to get used to the phone's nifty interface. Timescape is great for viewing messages and status updates while Mediasca...
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mobilewhack.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:49:29
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So today, I’m bringing you a new and interesting cell phone (hey, don’t I always?) that’s going to bring along a whole lot of exciting features and gadgets besides. Today we’re talking about the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, a Google Android phone that c...
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The Xperia X10 has constantly gained attention for being the first Android phone from Sony Ericsson, especially since it was running a customized interface. Being touted as one of the best Android phones available, the X10 has an amazing build quality...
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Google Android has made its way into many a smartphone these days, and it's this operating system that the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 sports. So, it has a decent operating system (OS) but apart from that, this newly released touch screen phone also has s...
If you’re looking for an alternative to the typical iPhone or BlackBerry, then this phone is a good choice for you...
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The X10 reviewed here is exclusive to Orange in white. The X10 is an Android powered handset and there'll be more from the X10 family in the shape of the Mini and Mini Pro. This, however, is the big daddy and has specs a-plenty. It's a quad-band GSM p...
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Please install the flash playerIt is slim, sleek, sexy and the overall finish of the model we reviewed is a high gloss black. Shades available in the handset are ‘Sensuous Black’ (review phone shade) and ‘Luster White’. The dimensions are 119×63mm and...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 size and dimensions aren't too far off that of the Iphone, at 119mm x 63mm x 13mm. The 3GS measures in at 115.5mm x 62.1mm x 12.3mm. The X10 has the Qualcomm 1Ghz Snapdragon processor running the phone, which was first s...
Large screen, fast processor...
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Contents: Traditionally we start reviews of flagship models from the history of their development, long road to production and objectives. It is easy to answer these questions with Sony Ericsson X10. This is the company’s flagship handset and an en...
We have already discussed the phone functions. Now we’ll mention the speakers. This smartphone features one speaker at the top of left side. Its maximum volume is slightly lower than in HTC Desire or Google Nexus One. If you don’t hear the calls well...
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More than two years ago, the world was left stunned with the announcement of a new product line by Sony Ericsson - the XPERIA. Eventually, the buzz died down and when we actually got the first device (the ) in our hands, we weren't even close to be...
Big 4-inch display, slim and lightweight (despite the brick-like appearance), easy to use media application (MediaScape), unique timescape application, turn by turn navigation app included, decent battery life, swift running UI...
LED flash could have been more powerful, DivX/XviD support removed despite big screen and powerful hardware, average quality earphones bundled, currently runs on older Android 1.6...
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 sells for Rs. 30,000. As far as specifications are concerned, it has all the hardware that's packed inside phones in this price range. Phones like the iPhone 3G/3GS, Google Nexus One and upcoming HTC phones like the Desire...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is the first Android based phone from the manufacturer and it is quite clear that they haven’t taken things lightly with the Android OS. The X10 brings a number of new additions to the mobile OS and manages to get noticed o...
Superb Looks & Design, Great Large Display, Very Good for Web Browsing, Camera Shoots Very Good Still Images, Fun to Watch Videos On...
Sluggish UI, Mediascape Interface Doesn't Do Much, Call Quality & Battery Life Issues...
At Rs. 31,799 in India, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is priced similarly to the WinMo powered HTC HD2. It’s a tough choice between the two phones but I would give an extra point or two to the HTC phone on account of a better interface, better call qua...
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Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE)’s Xperia X10 is the company’s first Android handset and it is packed to the gills with high-end features: a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, a 4-inch display, 8-megapixel camera and all the connectivity you expect from a smartpho...
It has a stylish design that looks and feels good, It’s packed with highend features like an 8megapixel camera, Solid battery life for a device with this screen size, The custom UI is very visually appealing and the multimedia and camera tweaks rock...
It’s only running Android 1.6, which is a nonstarter for me, The custom UI software makes it extremely sluggish, Unlocked pricing only at this point, which is way too expensive considering the competition, I hate removing battery to change microSD card...
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electronista.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:49:45
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Sony Ericsson's return to smartphones has been a long time in coming: after the low-key launch of the Xperia X1, many had wondered whether the company had simply conceded the market to younger, faster rivals like the BlackBerry and iPhone. But a sudden...
Elegant design; large display, Fast, Good photo and video quality, Solid call quality, Ample amount of builtin storage...
Custom UI hurts much more than it helps, Initially stuck on Android 1.6, Rivals in a similar price range sometimes more compelling, Typical smartphone battery performance.
In many ways, the Xperia X10 is a classic Sony Ericsson device. As a hardware exercise, it's very well executed: it's a pleasure to hold, it's fast, it has an inviting display, and the camera is one we'd actually expect to use often.But as is often the...
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The Xperia X10 was announced way back in november 2009 and since then it has constantly gained attention. The first android phone from Sony Ericsson was bound to generate hype around it, especially since it was running a customized interface. Android h...
Display, Timescape, mediascape, looks, 1GHz processor, 8MP camera...
Android V1.6, Average camera output, No FM radio...
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I already told you some Things i really like about the Sony Ericsson X10, this huge white Android Device I’m currently trialing, thanks to Sony Ericsson Austria. All the positive Things I posted are rather expected and should be natural if you look at...
The Sony Ericsson X10. A Device surely not made for the weak-hearted, but it has it’s Joys. The 4″ WVGA Screen is georgeous, the Build Quality is plastic but good, the Google Integration for Googleholics like me) is fantastic as usual on Android Phone...
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These days it’s not merely how speedy a mobile’s OS is or how well the handset is designed that could make or break its sale. The user interface plays a very very significant role in determining just how good a mobile handset really is for the money yo...
Sleek looking handset, comfortable to use, Camera quality is quite good, Audio player is loud and clear, Mediascape and Timescape UI's are well designed and user friendly, Good battery life...
New UI's tend to make the handset sluggish, No FM radio, Camera supports up to VGA resolution...
Connectivity3G, EDGE/GPRS and Wi-Fi are the handsets primary modes of internet connectivity. The browser is as versatile as ever, a non issue as usual. Timescape handles Twitter and Facebook, but a Facebook for Android app is also on board for which a...
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In the short three-month space since we began the year, it would seem as though Google's Android has been dominating the mobile scene. While Microsoft is gearing up for its upcoming Windows Phone 7 and Samsung kick starts their own open-source platform...
Attractive design, Large 4inch screen, Consolidated timeline for social networks...
Timescape slows down if overloaded with feeds, Lack of physical search button, Bulky...
The appearance of the new Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini and X10 mini pro are definite proof of the company's Android strategy, but before they do focus their attention on these two smaller offerings, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will have a few things...
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The Xperia X10 is Sony Ericsson’s first smartphone to feature Google’s Android OS, and it comes with a range of impressive specifications. The Xperia X10 features a 4 inch capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 480 x 854.It is powered by a...
The Xperia X10 has some interesting features, we really liked the design, and it is very well built, and the 4 inch capacitive touchscreen is impressive and great for videos and photos, and the UI is easy to use and quite user friendly.Overall consider...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:49:57
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A late but welcome addition to the Android party, the Sony Ericsson X10 has enough innovation to make up for its lack of oomph. Related links News Sony Xperia X10 Mini, new proposed UK release date VIDEO: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Sony Ericsson X10 gets...
The large four-inch touch-display makes for improved video viewing and web surfing...
Despite the inclusion of a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, the X10 can at times prove rather sluggish especially when auto-rotating.Look and Feel...
A late but welcome addition to the Android party, the Sony Ericsson X10 has enough innovation to make up for its lack of oomph...
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It’s been a long time coming, but at last the Sony Ericsson X10 has made it to our shores. The first Sony Ericsson smartphone running Google’s Android OS, the manufacturer is a little late to the Android party – so how will it stack up to the hefty com...
We’d rather hoped that Sony Ericsson would have nailed the basics by now, but text messaging and calling on the X10 left a lot to be desired. It’s a bit of a let down, especially after the long wait we’ve had for the handset to make an appearance – it...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:50:00
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Back when the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 was announced, it was the talk of the town. After all, it had a huge screen, fast processor, and it had all of those things well before any of the competition. But, as fate would have it (or Sony Ericsson’s track...
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Video review: Sony Ericsson first Android smartphone, the Xperia X10, is a real powerhouse. While it's only running Android 1.6/Donut, the Xperia X10 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU at 1 GHz and features quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE as well as triband UMTS/HSDPA/H...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:50:01
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Sony Ericsson is a company struggling to maintain its share of the market as well as its share of the consumers' interest. Like Motorola, it has been a tough couple of years for Sony Ericsson. Also like Motorola, Sony Ericsson is hoping that the Googl...
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From its name, you might assume that the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is a successor to the Xperia X1 and Xperia X2. Actually, it's a radically different device. In addition to major hardware differences, the biggest change is that the X10 is powered by An...
The Xperia X10 is Sony Ericsson's best mobile phone to date, though not the best Android-based phone on the market. If Internet communication (especially social networking) and multimedia capabilities are features you primarily look for in a mobile ph...
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It’s been a long time coming, but here finally is our Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 review. Sony Ericsson have taken an age to get the Xperia X10 out the door, which is why the X10 review has taken so long. But it’s here now and ready to buy on loads of di...
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First Symbian, then Windows Mobile, and now Android. Bucking the trend of many manufacturers in today's market, Sony Ericsson has opted to work with several different operating systems (with the potential for more, according to recent comments made...
The XPERIA X10 has a few quirks and issues that could prove frustrating to experienced smartphone users. That being said, most of the problems I encountered could be fixed with software updates, and since Sony Ericsson has committed to providing upda...
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Note: After encountering some bugs in the X10, we contacted Sony Ericsson. The company said that the review unit we had received was running preproduction software that will be updated before the X10 goes on sale. We'll update the review and give the X...
Gorgeous 4inch display, Excellent 8megapixel camera...
No multitouch support, Android 1.6 is outdated...
The Xperia X10 impresses with a slick design and hefty specs, but its lack of multitouch and its adoption of an outdated version of the Android OS prevent it from challenging other high-end Android phones for best in show...
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I feel bad for Sony Ericsson and the Xperia X10. When the device was rumored it was immediately hailed as the hottest upcoming Android – everyone and their mother wanted to snag the device pronto. But since it was rumored and even officially announced...
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If it feels like it’s a long time since we first saw the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10, that’s because it really has been. First announced back in November 2009, and only now approaching the market, the X10 runs the risk – like other Sony Ericsson smartphon...
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Some high-tech cell phone models get the same attention as movie stars and the makes for an illustrative example. The device has haunted our news section on a weekly basis since the first time we caught wind of it last summer. Some of you that do not...
4inch display, High build quality, Very good 8megapixel camera, High incall quality, Excellent headset and audio playback quality, Multifunctional applications – Timescape and Mediascape...
Lagging software, Android 1.6, Very weak camera flash (practically useless), Integration of social services that is not good enough, Interface elements that need finishing touches, Lack of DivX and Xvid support...
In terms of hardware, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is nothing short of a marvellous device. It´s as easy to notice as taking a look at its specifications and the impression is confirmed when you get it in your hand. The build quality is very good, the...
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The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 is company’s first Android-powered device. But being first is not always a good thing. You have to face some serious initial expectations and justify them. That is the best case scenario. But obviously Sony Ericsson haven’...
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Of the world's largest phone manufacturers, perhaps none has taken a more twisted road to smartphone ubiquity than Sony Ericsson. It began its journey back in the pre-joint venture Ericsson days by throwing its weight behind Symbian, a smartphone platform...
Huge displayComfortable to holdGood camera...
Runs Android 1.6, no upgrade for a whileLots of plasticCustom UI is an acquired taste...
Even in 2010, high-powered Android devices are still surprisingly difficult to come by. You can basically count the models seriously worth considering on a single hand, and the X10 certainly joins that elite team on the wings of its gigahertz-class Snapdr...
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Sony Ericsson's first Android smartphone, the Xperia X10, arrived at my office Saturday - a day late, courtesy of FedEx. I've had a little less than two days now with this unlocked version of the device, and have been using it on AT&T's 3G network. Rea...
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Sony Ericsson’s first Android phone has been a long time coming. First spotted back in July 2009, the Xperia X10 is finally ready to bring its unique ‘Mediascape’ and ‘Timescape’ powers to the mêlée.An early disappointment with the X10 is that it's ru...
Infinity button aids navigation. Effortless Timescape app. Responsive Dolphin browser...
Problematic flash. Face Recognition failures. Runs old version of Android...
Dream specs spoiled by an unfinished feel to the software. Given an update, though, the X10 could still be a winner...
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Sony has built up a lot of excitement with the next imminent release from the Ericsson stable: the Xperia X10. The Internet has long been abuzz with news of the X3, but evidently the product warrants more than a single digit increase in quality, so it...
Beautiful device, with the new Android skin Rachel, 4” touchscreen with true 16:9 aspect ratio, 8.1 megapixel camera with LED flash, 1 GHz snapdragon chip, Special applications: Timescape, Mediascape and face recognition technology, Comes packaged with an 8 GB microSD memory card...
No multitouch capabilities, Battery performance exceedingly poor...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2012-01-06 01:54:01
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The Swedish-Japanese alliance is again on the samrtphone competition mob world with its first Android proposition – the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 after the difficult time of 2009.Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 is the ever first Android handset to attribute Ti...
Considering the slim mobiles of the tech world, the 13mm thick shiny X10 mob has an appeal of thin sexy look with its softly curved back. Also the lovely large screen of 4”is an absolute crag on the front.It offers Wi-Fi, GPS, and HSPA connectivity for...
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Even though the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 runs Android 1.6, features like the 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, 1 GB on-board storage, storage expandable to 32 GB via card slot, and 8.1 megapixel camera still make this phone a formidable smartphone contender...
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A few months ago, PCWorld reviewed an unlocked Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. We were unable to assign it a score, however, since Sony Ericsson sent us a unit with unfinished and buggy software. Now, the Xperia is available at a subsidized price ($150 with...
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The Xperia X10 from Sony Ericsson is an Android phone for AT&T subscribers. It boasts a solid feature set, solid design, and a touch-screen that should be hard for many to pass up. The X10 can be yours for $149.99 with a two-year contract from AT&T.The...
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Time to revisit an old friend, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. It's not often that you'll see us review the same phone twice, but this time we're making an exception. With the huge U.S. subscriber base of AT&T, there's a good chance at least a few of y...
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We've already published a pretty exhaustive review of Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 some five months ago, but it's taken until this month for it to reach AT&T's network and retail chain. A lot's changed in the mobile phone market since then -- the iPhone 4...
Large displayGood cameraComfortable to hold...
Runs Android 1.6, no upgrade for a whileCustom UI still lags, no multitouchToo pricey given competition...
When we first reviewed the X10, it had a lot more going for it. But now we have to look at it from the context in which it was released: a smartphone arguably over the hill before it even set ground in Ma Bell, retailing for $150 on contract. For just $50...
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A few months ago, we reviewed an unlocked Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. We were unable to assign it a score, however, since Sony Ericsson sent us a unit with unfinished and buggy software. Now, the Xperia is available at a subsidized price ($150 with a two...
Excellent camera, Attractive design...
Slow performance, No multitouch...
The Xperia X10 impresses with a slick design and a great camera, but its lack of multitouch and its adoption of an outdated version of the Android OS prevent it from challenging other high-end Android phones for best in show...
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Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 is the company's first Android smartphone, but that doesn't make it a feeble attempt. In fact, the X10 comes out swinging, with a 4-inch capacitive touch screen and top-notch multimedia apps. It also features Sony Ericsson's...
Fast CPU. Gorgeous video playback. Sharp camera. Interesting Timescape interface combines contacts and social networking.
Middling sound quality in voice calls. Short battery life. Uneven Timescape performance. microSD card slot hidden behind battery.
The Sony Xperia X10 is a powerful high-end multimedia smartphone, but it's not a very good phone and it should feel faster...
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What do you get when you combine Android 1.6 and a Walled Garden? Well, you probably know the answer, but if you like watching us beat a dead hose… then please, continue on. We’ve seen the Xperia X10 for a long time. It was not a new phon...
Excellent hardware, great screen, fast processor.
Android 1.6, AT&T’s Orwellian Walled Garden, Rating: Do Not Buy...
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