Sony Ericsson’s first Android-based smartphone, the Xperia X10, comes with a unique user interface that’s designed to improve handling and organization of communications and multimedia content. But ...
The X10 comes with the stock Android browser. It is a fine browser that does a good job of rendering HTML web sites. Sony Ericsson has made no obvious modifications to it, and it worked well during my ...
The official Sony Ericsson product blog posted an article today advising that X10, X10 Mini, and X10 Mini Pro handsets will begin receiving the Eclair update on Sunday evening. Initially, only phones ...
Today we'll be sidling up and introducing ourselves to the Sony Ericsson Rachel -- or is it the Sony Ericsson Rachael? Either way, we hope to have well-conditioned hair flipped in our faces by Sony ...
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 has been using Android 2.1 but a major issue with the phone is that it does not support multi-touch. For some reason Sony Ericsson has stated that “Multi-touch will not be ...
While the Sony X10 may not pack sheer power, it is none-the-less a neat little phone. This neatness is now available in the UK. Get it at Carphone Warehouse with a £15 ($21.55)/month plan from ...
Back in March, Sony Ericsson announced that they would be releasing an Android 2.3 Gingerbread update for the original Xperia X10. This announcement was met with excitement from Xperia X10 users who ...
Conclusion: That's about it just a nice "looking" phone. While the rest of technology is advancing to the latest Android Operating System updates, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, fall short.
The Xperia X10 is Sony Ericsson’s latest twist on Android smartphones, and it has a gorgeous 4-inch display and an excellent 8-megapixel camera. However, its lack of multitouch, sluggish software, and ...
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