Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 is the company's first Android smartphone, but that doesn't make it a feeble attempt. In fact, the X10 comes out swinging, with a 4-inch capacitive touch screen and top-notch multimedia apps. It also features Sony Ericsson's slick Timescape interface, which offers a smoother user interface than stock Android 1.6. The Xperia X10 we tested was a final hardware unit, but it still had preproduction software, according to a Sony Ericsson spokesperson. From the looks of it, Sony Ericsson still has work to do on the interface programming, and call quality was surprisingly poor.
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- Price as Tested:
- Service Provider: AT&T, T-Mobile
- Operating System: Android OS
- Screen Size: 4 inches
- Screen Details: 480-by-800, 65K-color, TFT LCD capactive touch screen
- Camera: Yes
- Megapixels: 8.1 MP
- 802.11x: Yes
- Bluetooth: Yes
- Web Browser: Yes
- Network: GSM, UMTS
- Bands: 850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100, 1700
- High-Speed Data: GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
- Processor Speed: 1 GHz