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March 2010
(74%)
183 Reviews
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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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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 ...
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 ...
Good camera; integration with online photo albums; big 102mm screen; great connectivity; decent battery life for a smart phone; 1GB on-board memory plus microSD support; powerful Android operating system; access to Android apps
Photo light doesn't come on automatically; social-networking integration could be better; sluggish at rare times; no multi-touch; its older version of Android lacks a handful of features
A decent camera and beautiful screen are just the beginning for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, which is packed with juicy hardware features. The software's not bad either, although it doesn't quite live up to the latest smart phones, due to an older ve...