I wish this beautiful device was in my hands but it isn’t. This unboxing is done by a few guys from the Sony Ericsson team that run the company’s product launch blog.
There isn’t much to see in this video since the device is not running, but you do get to see all the goods that comes with this phone. This will be one of the hottest Android devices to release and should propel Sony towards the top of the Android heap. There is also two mini devices releasing shortly after this monster hits.
It’s taken almost six months since its official nod for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 to finally make its way onto the high street, finally arriving on Virgin Mobile. In that time its operating system, Android, has become ubiquitous and upped its powers, with the bleeding edge 2.1 version of Google’s OS out on the prowl in the HTC Desire and Google Nexus One. The Xperia X10’s reliance on the ageing 1.6, Donut, platform appears almost suicidal on Sony Ericsson’s part.
But the Xperia X10 cannot be judged solely on its older edition of Android. This is a truly stunning smartphone and undoubtedly Sony Ericsson’s greatest design achievement to date. In terms of looks and build, only the HTC Legend comes close when you consider the current crop of top end mobiles.
The tapered rear means the Xperia X10 sits beautifully in the hand and definitely makes it more comfortable for extended use when compared to the likes of the HTC Legend and the HTC Desire. Unlike older Sony Ericsson models, the focus is very much on keeping things minimal and sleek. The slimline 13mm body rocks just camera, volume and power buttons, as well as a much-welcomed 3.5mm jack, all without drawing away from the device’s central focus, that huge 4-inch (480x854) screen.
No matter which way you cut it, the inclusion of this monster panel makes the Xperia X10 a huge handset when up against the dinky HTC Legend. But it really is testament to the design labs that this phone never feels like a monster when you’re fondling it or slipping into a pair of jeans a lithe, youthful Mick Jagger would have trouble getting into.
That size also means Sony Ericsson can shoehorn in some truly stellar specs. There’s the latest 1 Ghz Snapdragon processor, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, AGPS,1GB internal memory, micro SD support up to 32GB and Bluetooth 2.1. We fired everything up the minute we got the phone, with the battery kaput in around 20 hours, after a raft of calls, texts, emails and web browsing. That’s a relatively average return, but can be tweaked by ensuring Bluetooth and Wi-Fi aren’t on all day.
But the Xperia X10 cannot be judged solely on its older edition of Android. This is a truly stunning smartphone and undoubtedly Sony Ericsson’s greatest design achievement to date. In terms of looks and build, only the HTC Legend comes close when you consider the current crop of top end mobiles.
The tapered rear means the Xperia X10 sits beautifully in the hand and definitely makes it more comfortable for extended use when compared to the likes of the HTC Legend and the HTC Desire. Unlike older Sony Ericsson models, the focus is very much on keeping things minimal and sleek. The slimline 13mm body rocks just camera, volume and power buttons, as well as a much-welcomed 3.5mm jack, all without drawing away from the device’s central focus, that huge 4-inch (480x854) screen.
No matter which way you cut it, the inclusion of this monster panel makes the Xperia X10 a huge handset when up against the dinky HTC Legend. But it really is testament to the design labs that this phone never feels like a monster when you’re fondling it or slipping into a pair of jeans a lithe, youthful Mick Jagger would have trouble getting into.
That size also means Sony Ericsson can shoehorn in some truly stellar specs. There’s the latest 1 Ghz Snapdragon processor, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, AGPS,1GB internal memory, micro SD support up to 32GB and Bluetooth 2.1. We fired everything up the minute we got the phone, with the battery kaput in around 20 hours, after a raft of calls, texts, emails and web browsing. That’s a relatively average return, but can be tweaked by ensuring Bluetooth and Wi-Fi aren’t on all day.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is one of the most popular smart phones currently on the market. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 runs on Android OS (Operating System). It is of the type GSM Quad-band phone capable of global roaming (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and UMTS tri-band global 3G (900/1700/2100 MHz).
Display model:
The display type is a TFT capacitive touch screen, 65K colors and size of the screen is 4 inches. It has scratch-resistant surface. It has accelerometer sensor for auto-rate and proximity sensor for auto turn-off. It weighs about 135g and it has a dimension of 119mm length, 63mm breadth, and 13mm thick.
Storage Capacity:
The X10 has a memory storage of 1 GB with 384MB RAM (Random Access Memory). MicroSD card slot memory is up to 32GB. It has unlimited call entries and will store unlimited fields in the phone book.
Battery:
The battery type is a Li-Po with capacity of 1500mAh. The talk time is up to 100 hours for 2GB and 8 hours for 3GB. The stand-by time is 415 hours for 2GB and 425 hours for 3GB.
Features of Camera:
The Sony Ericsson X10 has fantastic camera with 8.1 Mega Pixel (3264×2448 pixels) with an autofocus and LED flash. The features include touch focus, image stabilization, geo-tagging, face and smile detection. In addition, it has a clear and an extraordinary video feature.
Connectivity Options:
It supports Bluetooth connectivity of 2.1 versions with Advanced Audio Distribution (A2DP), Wi-Fi of 802.11b/802.11g and microUSB of USB 2.0 versions. It also has computer synchronization connectivity.
Other features:
It supports SMS, MMS, EMS, E-mail, Organizers, Internet browsing, A-GPS, JAVA, all social network, voice memo, Google search, maps and Gmail. It also supports an excellent sound system with its speakerphone of 3.5mm audio jack. The alert type includes vibrations, MP3 ringtones, and composer.
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