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March 2010
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The editors liked
Huge displayComfortable to holdGood camera
It has a stylish design that looks and feels good
It’s packed with highend features like an 8megapixel camera
Solid battery life for a device with this screen size
The custom UI is very visually appealing and the multimedia and camera tweaks rock
4inch touchscreen (480×854 pixels)
Good overall performance
Innovative Timescape and Mediascape user interface
Quadband GSM and triband 3G support
Gorgeous 4inch display
Excellent 8megapixel camera
Excellent hardware
Great screen
Fast processor.
Fast CPU. Gorgeous video playback. Sharp camera. Interesting Timescape interface combines contacts and social networking.
Great camera for the price. Excellent video playback. Good battery life.
Large 4-inch display
Sharp 8.1-MP camera
Fun Timescape app aggregates social updates
Mediascape app organizes music
Photos
And videos
Excellent camera
Attractive design
Elegant design
Large display
Fast
Good photo and video quality
Solid call quality
Ample amount of builtin storage
The large four-inch touch-display makes for improved video viewing and web surfing....
Camera
Large screen
Large displayGood cameraComfortable to hold
Fast processor
Nice camera
Even including face recognition and a variety of camera modes. Impressive audio quality and loudness
If you're one of those people that still talks on his phone
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 has a user-friendly design with a brilliant display. The feature set is generous
The internal performance is fast
And call quality is satisfactory
And call and data quality are satisfactory
4inch display
High build quality
Very good 8megapixel camera
High incall quality
Excellent headset and audio playback quality
Multifunctional applications – Timescape and Mediascape
Beautiful device
With the new Android skin Rachel
4” touchscreen with true 16
9 aspect ratio
8.1 megapixel camera with LED flash
1 GHz snapdragon chip
Special applications
Timescape
Mediascape and face recognition technology
Comes packaged with an 8 GB microSD memory card
Camera functionality good
The editors didn't like
Runs Android 1.6
No upgrade for a whileLots of plasticCustom UI is an acquired taste
It’s only running Android 1.6
Which is a nonstarter for me
The custom UI software makes it extremely sluggish
Unlocked pricing only at this point
Which is way too expensive considering the competition
I hate removing battery to change microSD card
No multitouch support
Android 1.6 is outdated
Android 1.6
AT&T’s Orwellian Walled Garden
Rating
Do Not Buy
Middling sound quality in voice calls. Short battery life. Uneven Timescape performance. microSD card slot hidden behind battery.
Slow. Old version of Android. Clumsy Exchange and social-networking integration. Bloatware.
Lacks multitouch
Noticeable lag
Outdated Android 1.6 OS
No HD video capture
Slow performance
No multitouch
Custom UI hurts much more than it helps
Initially stuck on Android 1.6
Rivals in a similar price range sometimes more compelling
Typical smartphone battery performance.
Despite the inclusion of a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor
The X10 can at times prove rather sluggish especially when auto-rotating.Look and Feel...
Poor battery life
Mediascape and Timescape
Keyboard takes some getting used to
Freezes occasionally
Slow touchscreen response.
No upgrade for a whileCustom UI still lags
No multitouchToo pricey given competition
No multi touch
No offline charging possible
Troubling data entry problems. Sony skin can get overwhelmed for heavy Facebookers and Twitter friends. Ancient Android version (1.6) installed. Still suffers from a few performance stutters here and there
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10's data performance was spotty. The Timescape application has its faults
You must use a third-party app for Outlook calendar syncing
And the landscape keyboard doesn't work in the messaging app
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 runs Android OS 1.6. The Timescape application has its faults
And you must use a third-party app for Outlook calendar syncing
Lagging software
Very weak camera flash (practically useless)
Integration of social services that is not good enough
Timescape and Mediascape could be much better, battery life is poor, touch response isn't good enough, keyboard isn't great, numerous bugs and freezes
Packed with the tech specs to make it look good on paper, unfortunately the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 doesn't measure against its lesser-specced rivals. Unless the X10 can plug some of these holes, we can't promise that the X10 will deliver an experienc...
Abstract: The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 has taken quite sometime to surface in the UK, which has been slightly annoying for Sony Ericsson purists as it is the one device that they could actually get excited about.However, the wait is now officially over and UK c...
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 is company’s first Android-powered device. But being first is not always a good thing. You have to face some serious initial expectations and justify them. That is the best case scenario. But obviously Sony Ericsson have...
The Xperia X10's biggest draw is its bespoke UI – the Rachael skin has been hyped as the ultimate way to manage your media and keep on top of your raft of social networking hook-ups. And in terms of looks it's every bit as good as HTC Sense...
The Rachael UI on our preproduction model makes things worryingly sluggish. And although the capacitive touchscreen is fine, the unlock screen fails to pick up our prods. However, we expect such kinks to be ironed out come the X10’s release.It's...
A gorgeous Android phone with loads of promise – we hope the finalised version is as good as it suggests it could be.Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is tagged with Sony Ericsson, Xperia, X10 and Android. Select a tag (Sony Ericsson, for example) to find ev...
Abstract: Sony Ericsson has just unveiled its first handset to run Android, and we’ve had a go with it. Named the Xperia X10, or Rachael if you’re using Sony Ericsson’s odd names for each model, it packs a -matching 4-inch touchscreen, 8-megapixel camera, and...