Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 is one of the most anticipated smart phone with Android 1.6 OS . Sony Ericsson speria x10 measures 119 × 63x13mm for 135g, the X10 is a pretty impressive mobile light but given its size, with a large touchscreen TFT Capacitive of 4 inches for a resolution of 480 × 854 high bill but does not handle unfortunately not the Multi-Touch (arf 2). Under his shell we find the famous Qualcomm Snapdragon processor QSD8250 clocked at 1Ghz, 256MB RAM and 1GB of internal flash memory expandable with MicroSD.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 wireless
Regarding the wireless connectivity you can count on 3G/3G, WiFi 802.11 b / g, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR + A2DP and finally the chip A-GPS. The X10 is equipped with a CO 8.1Mpx with auto-focus, LED flashlight, 16x digital zoom and stabilizer. The NPA can take pictures of a maximum resolution of 3264 × 2448px as well as record MPEG4 videos with resolutions ranging from 176 × 144 800 × 480px max.
XPERIA X10 photos and videos
Without being exceptional, quality photos and videos captured with the X10 is satisfactory for this level range. Three chrome shortcut keys ‘Options’, ‘Home’ and ‘Back’ (a little too thin for my taste) illuminated by two blue LEDs are available at the bottom of the front but no answer button / end in sight … (3 arf )Â A light sensor to automatically adjust the brightness of the display and a proximity sensor, for their part are placed above the screen, along with the earpiece. On the top of the mobile we find a mini-USB port, a 3.5mm headphone jack (audio out) and press Start / lock / off.
The keys to activate the NPC and zoom buttons that also function keys for volume control are placed on them on the right edge of the mobile. The X10 comes with a MicroSD memory card 8GB, noted that the slot is unfortunately under the hull and access requires removing the battery (arf 4).
I would have preferred an external slot placed on a slice of the mobile, short location easier to access …
XPERIA X10 Processor
Interface side we are on familiar ground with the Snapdragon processor Android 1.6 is very reactive, does not suffer slowdown. Small feature all the same, the overlay including NEXUS (the most notable specificity) ‘Timescape’ which, in much the same way MotoBlur, Syncs all your contacts, mail flow and social (Twitter, Facebook and MySpace) in a beautifully animated timeline.
By using ‘normal’ but with ongoing data synchronization in wireless, the battery has at least 1 day and taking half that seems suitable. The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 will be available by the end of the month around 600€.

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Rodney Thomas on October 16, 2010 at 6:17 AM.
How to get the manual for my new phone.