![]() The folks at SE know how to make uber-sexy high end hardware and the X10 fits into this category. Android is a hot, fresh platform and Sony Ericsson chose well this time. The Windows Mobile 6.x platform is on its way out as Microsoft readies for the release of Windows Phone 7 at the end of 2010, so Sony Ericsson is now trying their hand at Android. Years ago they chose the UIQ smartphone platform which is now defunct, and then they moved to Windows Mobile for very expensive unlocked phones like the Xperia X1a. Sony Ericsson hasn’t had an easy few years the smartphone is eclipsing the feature phone and even SE’s higher end imaging phones haven’t garnered much attention. Reviewed Apand updated August 2010 for the AT&T version by Lisa Gade, Editor What's not: Runs older Android OS version, battery life is so-so.Įditor's Update August 2010: The Xperia X10a is available on AT&T for $149 with contract. What's hot: Top notch specs, very large capacitive touch screen. Home > Android Phone Reviews > Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
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