The latest smartphone in order to implement the Android computer itself has just been released by your mobile phone giant Sony Ericsson. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 carries a slick touch screen design as well as jam packed with options and application capabilities way too.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 looks comparable to other touch screen handsets for example the popular HTC Hero smartphone and the Apple iPhone. Like such models, it features a camera mounted in the back of the handset and has a minimal design.
Keeping the design of the smartphone clean and sleek, Sony Ericsson have were able to keep the size and weight of this handset to a minimum by eschewing one keypad and multiple buttons for a simpler 3 button and touch screen set up.
The first thing that strikes you with all the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 might be its incredible speed. Due to its super powerful one, the 1GHz Snapdragon, the handset makes app and internet access a smooth and superfast past experiences.
You will have no trouble downloading large volumes of audio and video recording files, as well as apps and pictures thanks to the removable 8 gigabyte Tiny SD memory card that accompanies the handset, and Xperia X10 is just not lacking in useful features, which include GPS, HDSPA, DLNA, Wireless bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities.
With all the Android operating system for the reason that its base, Sony Ericsson have gone on develop a more user friendly interface with their Xperia X10 mannequin by implementing the Nexus UX program to tweak and reduce the standard Android system.
The Xperia X10 incorporates a whopping 8. 1 megapixel camera with the help of incredibly useful photographic features including touch focus, a powerful Xenon flash in addition to a smile detection ability. You can capture 30 frames per second with its video audio capabilities too.
The X10 is competent at running any Android app, and comes pre packed with several popular apps along the lines of Google Maps and Digg. However, it can also operate apps specifically written for the UX interface, such being the highly impressive MediaScape media player and the TimeScape social networking request.