The Android phone market is now larger thanks to the release of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. The dimensions of the device are akin to most you would find on an Android smartphone, at 130 grams in weight and 119 x 62 x 13mm in size. You can perform functions quickly thanks to the 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, making browsing the Internet, checking emails and downloading apps faster than ever before.
The interface that Sony Ericsson implemented on the Xperia X10 strives to create a user friendly platform that makes using the device effortless and entertaining. Titled UX (abbreviated for User Experience), the interface organizes media and social networking information together so that the user can readily access this information with minimal effort. A single entry on the user’s contact list can pull up not only that person’s basic contact information, but an array of other information related to that contact, including social networking updates (Facebook, Twitter, etc.), text messaging history, tagged photos, etc.
The 4″ TFT screen features an incredible 480 x 854 resolution, making text and images very easy on the eye. This touchscreen is scratch resistant, which is something not many other smartphones can boast, and which ensures that your phone will stay in good condition as long as you need it. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 also features a very nice camera integrated into the unit, which is 8.1 megapixels in resolution, meaning the pictures you take on them look great even when viewed on a full size computer screen.
When you get the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, you will find an effective media player that can play any file format from mp3 to WAV files. If you want to surf the Internet, feel free to do so with the full HTML browser, and Facebook and Twitter connectivity is incredibly easy. You also get the typical 3G HDSDPA, GPS, Bluetooth, Wifi, and what have you to increase your connection options. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 features 1 GB of integrated memory, which you can expand up to 16GB if you so desire with the handy microSD slot.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is a great way to introduce yourself to the smartphone market, or even just to upgrade your existing phone. It is certainly one of the phones of 2010.
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