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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro
$500.00
Released April, 2010
The Pros:QWERTY keyboard with nice feel and spacing - not found on the X10 Mini. Promised upgrade to Android 2.1. 5mp camera with LED flash.
The Cons:Second-tier hardware - does not pack the latest and greatest hardware (smaller display, slower processor, etc...). Low resolution display causes application compatibility problems, makes heavy use a bit more of a hassle. Runs an older version of Android (1.6).
The Xperia X10 Mini Pro is one of two models of compact Xperia X10 Smart Phones from Sony Ericsson. Running on Google's Android OS, this model includes all of the features of the standard X10 Mini with the addition a full sliding QWERTY keyboard.
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The Mini Pro also sports the "Four Corner" touchscreen interface, a feature that allows users to customize their home screen with hot-links to their favorite services. These can include options that range from internet and maps, to photos and music, to games and applications. Among such applications is Sony Ericsson's own "Timescape", a communication service that combines a user's social networking profiles (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) with their personal messages and email.
Features
- Available in Black and Red colors
- Access to Google's "Android Market" application store
- 3G/EDGE network functionality
- Wi-Fi/Bluetooth functionality
- 2.5-inch QVGA display
- 5-megapixel camera with flash and auto-focus
- Optimized Youtube and Google Maps applications
- 128MB of internal memory
- MicroSD slot (supports cards up to 16GB)
- GPS with "Wisepilot" turn-by-turn navigation service
- FM Radio functionality
- "Walk Mate" step counter
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QWERTY keyboard with nice feel and spacing - not found on the X10 Mini
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promised upgrade to Android 2.1
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5mp camera with LED flash
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removable battery - not found on the X10 Mini
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more comfortable to hold and pocket than the majority of over-sized smartphones sold today
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microSD slot for external storage
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3G, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity
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runs the open source Android operating system
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second-tier hardware - does not pack the latest and greatest hardware (smaller display, slower processor, etc...)
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low resolution display causes application compatibility problems, makes heavy use a bit more of a hassle
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runs an older version of Android (1.6)
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slightly longer and thicker than the non-pro design due to the keyboard
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