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Mano82 Posts: 432

Review from: Mobili.no Translated in English with Google Translation







[size="3"][color="#8B0000"]Highlights[/color][/size]

Low price, depending on technology, very small, knallbra music phone.

[color="#8B0000"][size="3"]Disappointments[/size][/color]

Screen set limitations, long waiting for Android 2.x upgrade

[color="#8B0000"][size="3"]Very short[/size][/color]

Sony Ericsson is a very good purchase. For the 2500 kroner (384.410 USD) here is a smart phone with Android, and has everything you could ask of technology. It's all packed into a tiny phone in just 88 grams. Screen size of 2.55 inches will be the biggest turn off for many.

[color="#8B0000"][size="3"]Specifications: SE X10 Mini[/size][/color]

Type: Touchscreen
Size: 83 x 50 x 16 mm, 99 grams
Display: 240 x 320 pixels, 2.55 inches
Operating System: Android 1.6

Network: GSM 850/900/1800/1900, 3G 900/2100
Internet: EDGE, HSPA, Wi-Fi 802.11b / g
Bluetooth: 2.0 + EDR with A2DP
GPS: Yes

Processor: Qualcomm 600 MHz
Internal Memory: 128 MB
Memory Card: Micro SD (2GB included)
USB: 2.0, Micro USB
Media Output: 3.5 mm mini jack
FM radio: Yes, RDS

Camera: 5 MP, autofocus, fotolys, geomerking
Video recording: 640 x 480 pixels

Battery: 950 mAh, Voice: 3.5 hours (3G) / 4 hours (GSM), rest periods: 15 days

Price: 2300 - 2500 NOK

Read Complete Test Here:

http://translate.google.com/t[....]ni%2F%3Fpage%3D2&sl=auto&tl=en
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Posted: 2010-05-26 14:44:33
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c_vignesh Posts: > 500

Seems has another winner on its hands....now it needs to price it right and provide software support to make it relevant in the current android market
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Posted: 2010-05-26 15:03:51
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goldenface Posts: > 500

I'm seriously tempted.
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Posted: 2010-05-26 15:16:14
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laffen Posts: > 500

I am currently in the posession of both the X10 and X10 Mini. And it is the Mini I'm using all the time. I think the price is right. It is cheaper than a W995 in some stores. The X10 Mini is a winner model for sure.
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Posted: 2010-05-26 15:50:52
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SKIBBE Posts: > 500

it's really small and nice, but i prefer the hardware and screen of x10, but it would be a great "party" phone due to its price and changeble backhousing. (girls digg that shit)
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Posted: 2010-05-26 16:11:59
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korbindallis Posts: > 500

black with green and silver for me please
[ This Message was edited by: korbindallis on 2010-05-28 15:41 ]

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Posted: 2010-05-28 11:41:59
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Mano82 Posts: 432

[center]Again a new review from a Norwegian site Amobil

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We Love It..!

Xperia X10 Mini is neither sweet, salty or acidic. In return, it is a very charming fellow.

Design and usability

Form: Touch Screen
Dimensions: 8.3 x 5 x 1.6 cm
Weight: 88 grams
Display: TFT, 2.55 inches, 240 x 320 pixels, 65,000 colors, capacitive
Shortcut Keys: Volume, camera
Input / Output Terminals: Micro-USB, mini jack
Short place: Micro SD, up to 16 GB
External antenna socket: No
Menu System: Android 1.6

Firmware: 6/2/1929 1.0.A.1.36
Price: 2500 NOK

In short:
Positives:
- Charming small
- Good custom menus
- Favourable price

Negatives:
- Previous Android-generation
- Small Screen

X10 Mini makes a better first impression, but unlike the X2 will get the good feelings to last.

X10 Mini is surprisingly small, and gets us to think back to a bygone era of small, exclusive phones Siemens SL55 and Ericsson T66. The rare cool phone, Neonode N2 is a phone you think of when you see an X10 Mini.

When we are only waiting for us a bit smaller and newer version of X10, then that is Sony Ericsson instead floppy with a real delicacy.

We are fully aware that there are other relatively small phones, such as small slider phones that Sony Ericsson's own W595, but the X10 Mini is still out as a little charmer of a touch phone.

Super Thin X10 is the Mini, but it is in turn well in hand.


Love is Blind

It's just nice to take Overture by the horns and admit it right away: the screen is small. No surprise, considering that the X10 Mini mildly modest vital data.

2.55 inches means that this is not the phone for you that will see films or will have the maximum overview with lots of information packed on the screen.

The screen is small means that the pixels are sitting tight, and the screen seems so sharp and high resolution. Although there is no AMOLED class of this TFT screen works fine for most of us.

Successful plastic surgery

When we tested the X10, we were only partially convinced of customizations Sony Ericsson had done with their initial Android excellent menus.

This time we think they have succeeded notch better. The small screen makes true that there is no space for multiple widgets on the home screen at a time, and you get only one entry appeared on the cover of Timescape in the initial screen.

Unlike the last time it's Timescape this time relatively quick in response, not to mention stable.


Technology and features:

Mobile networks: EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, HSDPA 900/2100
Internet speed: UMTS (3G), HSDPA / HSUPA, GPRS, EDGE, WiFi 802.11b / g
Wireless transmission: Bluetooth 2.1 m/A2DP, EDR
Retrieving e-mail: POP3, IMAP4, Exchange, Gmail
Rated battery life: 3G: 3.5 hours talk-time, fifteen days rest, the GSM: 4 hours talk-time, twelve days rest
SAR value: 1.17 W / kg

Internal Memory: 128 MB for the user, support for memory cards (Micro-SD, max 16 GB, 2 GB included)
Browser: HTML
Address: Virtually unlimited
Calendar: Advanced
E-mail reads: Displays HTML email
Features: Alarm clock, notes, countdown, stopwatch, calculator, Neoreader, Google Talk, Search, Roadsync, A-GPS
Synchronization: SyncML, Exchange

In short:
+ives:
- Well-equipped for the money
- Good battery
- Quick in response

-ives:
- Complete navigation software in the trail period
- Doesn't read the Office documents out of the box


Conclusion
+ Rarely charming
+ Very compact
+ Do what you need at a reasonable price
+ Good Android menus

- Screen size must suffer
- Not for techno-freaks



A few points of appeal X10 Mini is that the menus are based on Android 1.6. Now it is version 2.1 which comes as Sony Ericsson is a bit behind right here.

In practice it is not certain this is so important. The menus are as I said, easy to use, the phone is stable and you can easily install a host of applications and games from the Android Market. When the phone is also quick in response, we have little to complain about.

Read Complete (4 pages) review here:

http://translate.google.com/t[....]x10_mini%2F76519&sl=auto&tl=en
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Posted: 2010-05-28 12:44:48
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