Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
Product Features:
- 3G, Wi-Fi
- 1 GHz Processor
- 256 MB RAM, 1 GB inbuilt
- 1500 mAh Battery
- 4 inches, 480 x 854 px display
- 8.1 MP Rear Camera
- Memory Card Supported, upto 32 GB
- Android, v2.3.3
Product Review:
- 1GB of onboard ROM memory
- Camera quality
- Thin and light
- LED flash
- Above average battery life
- No DivX and XviD video playback
- No smart dialing
- Limited storage available to the user on the system partition (you are left with only 512 MB for installing apps)
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Specifications
Quick Specifications[See Full Specifications]
- General:
- Android, v2.3.3
- 1500 mAH Battery
- Display:
- Touch
- 4 inches
- 480 x 854 pixels
- Camera:
- 8.1 MP
- AutoFocus
- Flash
- 720p HD Video Recording
- Technical:
- 1 GHz Processor
- 256 MB RAM
- 1 GB Inbuilt Memory
- Memory Card Support, upto 32 GB
- Connectivity:
- 3G
- WiFi with hotspot
- Bluetooth
- GPS
- DLNA
- Extra:
- Music Player
- Video Player
- 3.5mm Headphone Jack
Analysis Group Range: Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 26,000
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RAM
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Memory Inbuilt
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Camera Resolution
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Front Camera
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Weight
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Spec Score
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Advantages
Display In GroupsDisplay | |
Has A Responsive Touch Screen
Capacitive, MultiTouch
|
Touch Displays offer a more interactive experience. |
Camera | |
Has Flash For Camera
LED
|
Having a camera flash allows you to take photos in low light. |
Supports HD Video Recording
720p @ 30fps
|
You can record videos of beautiful moments, sceneries and watch them later. |
Technical | |
Supports Memory Card
upto 32 GB
|
Memory cards give your device more storage capacity. So you can store more songs, photos and videos. |
Connectivity | |
Supports 3G
|
3G Enabled Handsets give you more download speed and a faster internet experience. |
Faster Download Speed
7.2 Mbps
|
Faster Download Speed means stream videos at real time. |
Supports WiFi
|
You can connect to wifi hotspots in your area to experience a superior internet experience. |
Supports WiFi Hotspot
Wifi Tethering
|
Allows you to use your internet connection on your wifi enabled laptop. |
Supports Bluetooth v2.1
|
Bluetooth enables you to wirelessly listen to music and calls using bluetooth headsets. |
Supports GPS
|
GPS is used for determining your location. You can get directions to a place with the help of GPS. |
Supports DLNA
|
DLNA standard enables easy sharing of music, photos, and videos over wifi. You can stream video from your DLNA phone to your DLNA TV via WiFi. |
Has A 3.5mm Headphone Jack
|
Having 3.5mm Jack enables you to connect to large number of other devices (such as speakers, headphones) having 3.5mm Port. |
Extra | |
Has Accelerometer
|
Detects motion as well as the orientation of a device (horizontally or vertically). |
Has Compass
|
Determines direction facing relative to North, East, West and South. |
Supports Video Player
|
Watch your favourite video songs and movies in video player. It supports MPEG4 file types. |
Supports Music Player
|
Listen to your favourite songs in music player. It supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, WAV etc. file types. |
Battery | |
Long Battery Standby Time
17.3 Days
|
With long battery standby time, phone battery can last more days without charging in idle condition. |
Long Battery Talk Time
10 Hours
|
With long battery talk time, you can talk on the phone continuously without charging. |
Disadvantages
Display In GroupsGeneral | |
Thick
13 mm
|
Thick mobile phones are harder to carry and look a little old-fashioned. |
Display | |
Relatively Smaller Screen
4 inches
|
It has relatively smaller screen than other mobile phones in this price range. You can get better. |
Low Resolution Screen
480 x 854 px
|
Images, videos and text will not look very sharp. |
Camera | |
Low Resolution Camera
8.1 MP with AutoFocus
|
Considering this device's price, it should have come with a higher resolution camera. |
No Front Camera
|
Front Camera enables you to take your own photos and do videocalling (on supported mobile phones). |
Technical | |
Limited Storage Capacity
1 GB
|
It means you can only store limited amount of songs, videos, photos and applications. |
Fewer Processing Cores
1 Core
|
More cores result in better parallelism, meaning more tasks can be processed in parallel without slowing down the User Interface. |
Slower CPU
1 GHz
|
Slower CPU has trouble in running graphics rich applications. |
Limited Amount Of RAM
256 MB
|
Small RAM has trouble in running more applications at the same time, which makes the phone little slower. |
Connectivity | |
Doesn't Support 4G
|
4G Enabled Handsets give you more download speed and a faster internet experience than 3G. |
Extra | |
Doesn't Have A FM Radio
|
You Can't Listen to your favourite radio stations on your phone. |
Full Specifications
Report An ErrorGeneral | |
Sim Type: | GSM |
Dual Sim: | No |
Device Type: | Smartphone |
Release Date: | November, 2009 |
Design | |
Dimensions: | 119 x 63 x 13 mm |
Weight: | 135 g |
Form Factor: | Classic (Candybar) |
Display | |
Type: | Color TFT screen, 65K colors |
Touch: | Yes, with Multitouch |
Size: | 4 inches, 480 x 854 pixels |
PPI: | ~ 245 PPI |
Memory | |
Phonebook: | Unlimited |
RAM: | 256 MB |
Internal: | 1 GB inbuilt |
Card Slot: | Yes, upto 32 GB, 8 GB included |
Connectivity | |
GPRS: | Yes |
EDGE: | Yes |
3G: | Yes, 7.2 Mbps Download, 2 Mbps Upload |
Wifi: | Yes, with wifi-hotspot |
Bluetooth: | Yes, v2.1 |
USB: | Yes, microUSB v2.0 |
Extra | |
GPS: | Yes, with A-GPS Support |
Sensors: | Accelerometer, Compass |
3.5mm Headphone Jack: | Yes |
Extra: | DLNA |
Camera | |
Camera: | Yes, 8.1 MP with autofocus |
Dual Camera: | No |
Features: | Image stabilizer, Face detection, Smile detection, Geo tagging |
Video Recording: | Yes, 720p @ 30fps |
Flash: | LED |
Front Camera: | No |
Technical | |
OS: | Android, v2.3.3 (Gingerbread) |
CPU: | 1 GHz, Snapdragon Processor |
Browser: | Yes, supports HTML |
Multimedia | |
Supports: | MMS, Instant Messaging, Voice Recording, Calendar |
Email: | Yes |
Music: | MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA, WAV |
Video: | MPEG4 |
FM Radio: | No |
Document Reader: | Yes |
Battery | |
Size: | 1500 mAh, Li-ion Battery |
Standby time: | 17.3 days, 17.7 days on 3G |
Talk time: | 10 hours, 8 hours on 3G |
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Expert Reviews
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 review: Larger than life
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That put aside, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 is a promising device with (mostly) bright future waiting for it. read more →
- Quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G support
- 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and 2 Mbps HSUPA support
- 4" capacitive touchscreen of WVGA (480 x 854 pixel) resolution and scratch-resistant surface
- 16M-color ready (65K effective colors under Android OS v1.6)
- Android OS v1.6 with complete Sony Ericsson UI customization
- No DivX and XviD video playback
- No smart dialing
- Limited storage available to the user on the system partition (you are left with only 512 MB for installing apps)
- No secondary video-call camera (or videocalling whatsoever)
- No free GPS navigation solution
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With Eclair virtually all the functionality is already there and compatibility with Android Market apps has been expanded greatly. read more →
- 720p HD video recording
- Continuous auto focus in video recording
- 5 homescreens
- Live wallpapers
- HTML5 support in web browser
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- Comfortable to hold
- Good camera
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- Lots of plastic
- Custom UI is an acquired taste
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- Good camera
- Comfortable to hold
- Runs Android 1.6, no upgrade for a while
- Custom UI still lags, no multitouch
- Too pricey given competition
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- Great camera
- Nice media player
- Bundled 8GB card
- Slick OS
- Easy to backup vital data
- Poor text input
- Lagging system
- Poor audio quality
- Suspect battery
- No multi-touch, no proper camera flash