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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Specs & Pics

Posted by Mr. Gsm On December - 5 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

Sony Ericsson calls this model a real leader, because it combines a lot of modern developments, in particular, 8-megapixel camera and processor with a clock frequency of 1 GHz. Original Android interface has been replaced by visual superstructure Rachael, who will turn the management of the communicator in the game. She is very beautiful and user-friendly, it is clear that the developers tried. The unit did not have given a name X3 for two reasons: to avoid confusion with telephone Nokia X3, and because the X1 and X2 – a communicator on Windows Mobile, and the X10 – it has guglofon with Google Android. Interestingly, this device is not the latest version of OSes, not 2.0, but only 1,6. X10 goes on sale in the first quarter of next year, with several color options – gothic-black and bright white.

Specifications:

  • Display – touchscreen, 4-inch, 262 144 colors, WVGA, 480 x 854;
  • Camera – 8.1 megapixel, 16x digital zoom, autofocus, face detection function, stabilizer, video recording;
  • Processor – Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 (1 GHz);
  • Integrated memory – up to 1 GB;
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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 Spotted

Posted by Mr. Gsm On June - 5 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

XPERIA X2A tipster tells us that the device you’re looking at here is Sony Ericsson’s codename “Vulcan” — better known as the X2 — which would presumably replace the X1 at some point in the next few days, weeks, months, or years. Though the picture’s small, you can clearly make out the X Panel button in the lower left of the phone’s front and a Windows key in the upper left of the keyboard, which adds a dose of credibility — the company has, after all, put quite a bit of time and effort into pimping its panel interface SDK, and right now, the X1 is the only device that supports it. The image looks a little rough around the edges, but we can easily chalk that up to this being either a composite mockup or a very early prototype combined with the fact that our tipster seems to have blanked out the surroundings to protect the source. We’re not saying it’s definitely real, but this certainly looks plausible — we’re just not convinced yet that it looks better than the model it’d replace