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    Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Smart Phone

    November 4, 2009 | Cell Phones, Sony Ericsson | Comments Off

    Heavily fled in recent weeks, the X10 (code name “Rachael” and wrongly assumed that the X3) is the first smartphone based on Google Android and it could breathe new life into the Creator struggling handset. Why? Contrary to what we have long preached: due to the hardware rather than software.

    Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Smart Phone

    Because with Android at the heart of both devices at this time that we get the same thing. Yes, manufacturers are trying to do their part (Sense HTC, Motorola Motoblur) and Sony Ericsson uses the X10 to debut in the “custom UX Platform ‘Android skin that adds animations usual fantasy base Twitter and Facebook Customer / connect to the integration of Android drab exterior.

    When our enthusiasm grows really is but the X10 is the first handset manufacturer to see cutting loose on the equipment specifications. Therefore, you will find the X10 decked out with a capacitive touch screen 4-inch 854 x 480 pixels, HSUPA, WiFi, GPS, eight-megapixel Cybershot camera quality with autofocus, flash, smile shot, etc and the Snapdragon chipset flying with a 1GHz CPU core. Storage comes courtesy of 16GB built in plus a microSD expansion slot and – reasonably – a 3.5 mm jack for headphones. Accordingly, the X10 is by far the most powerful and well equipped Android handset to date, which makes it really stand out from other phones that integrate the operating system from Google. [via trustedreviews]




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