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Anyone with Sony Ericsson Xperia x10 review?


I am looking for a cell phone with all latest multimedia applications in it. I am willing to have a cell phone with user friendly operating system and all high end features but I am totally confused that with which brand I should go (HTC, Nokia, Samsung, LG, and Sony). Apart from that my budget doesn’t allow me to spend more than $300. One of my friends suggested me to go for Sony Ericsson Xperia x10, which do fits in my budget. I really like his idea and therefore I am looking out for some reviews regarding Sony Ericsson Xperia x10? Can anyone please come up with some user reviews of Sony Ericsson Xperia x10?
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Harshal Patel | Nov 1 2011

1.The good: The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 has a user-friendly design with a bright screen.The feature set is generous, the internal performance is fast, and call quality is satisfactory.
2.The bad: The Sony Ericsson Xperia performance data X10 was irregular. Timescape application has its faults, you must use a third party application to sync Outlook calendar, and the landscape keyboard does not work in messaging application.
3.The bottom line: The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 offers a slick, user-friendly design with a solid, good call quality. Performance data was irregular, however, and Timescape application and keyboard miss some details.
4.Design and Visualization
"Big" is the first word that comes to mind when you see the X10. We doubt that many consumers are actually using X10, but complaints about litter size are user forums. We, however, have a more neutral view. Seriously, if you want a compact, you really should not be looking at a touchscreen smartphone in the first place. The X10 is a perfect fit in a pants pocket, but still portable, if you stick with a jacket pocket or purse.
4.7 inch long by 2.5 inches wide by 0.5 inches deep, the X10 is only slightly larger than the iPhone, and you hear anyone complain that the size of the device. The X10 is lighter than you think (4.8 ounces) despite his feeling that enjoyed sold. His face is purposely curved; Sony Ericsson makes the device matches the natural curve of your hand. We understand that any skepticism, but it's just a publicity stunt the least. In fact, the X10 fits comfortably in the hand, but it was a huge jump on other phones. On the other hand, the curved back means that when you are resting on a flat surface, the X10 wobbles if you try to take on the screen.
5.Performance
With the X10 1GHz Snapdragon processor, the phone is very fast. There was no delay in opening most applications, access to menus and pulling up the main menu from the home screen. Timescape function can take up to four seconds to start but is expected in heavy graphics application.
We tested the quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 world phone in San Francisco with AT & T service. Call quality was generally admirable. The signal was loud and clear, the volume was high, and the voices sounded natural. At higher volumes there was a slight audible hiss on some calls, but it was not a big problem.

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