Friday, 8 April 2011

The Full Range of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 joins the battle for the best smart phone in the market and also happens to be the first to utilize the Android Operating System. As it incorporates the latest technology developed, the phone was released during the Mobile World Congress 2010. With all the hype surrounding its introduction, it carried with it the specifications as the phone for the next generation.

Easily the most noticeable feature on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is its four-inch touch screen that carries vivid graphics that come to life to the touch, earning its chops against other major players such as the iPhone and the HTC Thunderbolt. As earlier mentioned, the X10 review also boasts of its Android capabilities; that means that there are various X10 Android third party apps that are tailored specifically for the use on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. The current estimate for the number of apps available on Android ranges around the 200,000 mark.

The phone carries a memory up to 1GB although it may be adjusted depending on personal preferences. Sensuous black and luster white are the two colors this phone comes in. The pinch to zoom feature is a particularly popular one in this phone, as it was released in November 2010. It started working on Android 1.6 (Donut), currently runs on Android 2.1 (?clair), and the Xperia X10 review from many users is that the firmware of this phone will be held back as long as it doesn't upgrade to version 2.2 sooner than later. The phone will not elevate to Froyo although as recently as January 2011, dual-touch features were put into place.

One thing that doesn't get enough props for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is its integration of the 1GHz Snapdragon processor. For those who are not so familiar with this platform, the Snapdragon actually allows the user to be able to facilitated high-speed, ubiquitous, and convenient usage without draining too much of battery life. It is an efficient answer for users who can't help but tinker around with their phones 24/7. This addition pushes the Xperia to the forefront and becomes part of the discussion when selecting the most practical smart phone out there today.

The phone has also expanded from the routine features that are found in smart phones, including the maximization of GPS tracking all the way to promotions and other campaign leverages done for television shows and other hot item celebrities. Taking photographs with this phone is also an easy task because of its face and smile detection that makes sure each shot is used to the best of its abilities.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, together with its X10 mini counterpart, is taking on the smart phone competition by storm, and it does not look to let up anytime soon. The mini version can be differentiated with its slide out keyboard that provides a different look aesthetically, but offers virtually the same thing. Take a sneak peek and own what the next generation has to offer.

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