Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini Pro (U20i) Unlocked GSM Android Smartphone with 5MP Camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Touch Screen, QWERTY Keyboard–International Version with No US Warranty (Black)
date : July 10th, 2011Sony Ericsson
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Tags : Android, Black, Bluetooth, Camera, Ericsson, KeyboardInternational, Mini, Qwerty, Screen, Smartphone, Sony, touch, U20i, Unlocked, Version, Warranty, WiFi, XPERIA
- Networks: GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS/HSPA 900/2100. Platform: Android OS 1.6, Processor: Qualcomm MSM7227 600MHz
- Camera – 5 megapixel with Photo flash, Auto focus, Geo tagging, Video light, Video recording. QWERTY keyboard: Easy typing with the full QWERTY keyboard. Touchscreen: Intuitive navigation
- Music: TrackID , Sony Ericsson Music player, Album art, Bluetooth stereo (A2DP), Supports music tones – MP3, AAC
- Connectivity: Micro USB connector, 3.5 mm audio jack, Bluetooth technology, aGPS, USB mass storage. SIZE: 90.0 x 52.0 x 17.0 mm/3.5 x 2.0 x 0.7 inches. Weight: 120.0 gr/4.2 oz
- Talk Time: Up to 4 hours, Standby Time: Up to 300 hours.
The X10 Mini Pro takes the X10 to the next level and is a great addition to the Android range of devices but not only that, it also fits in a great position in the market as the smallest Android phone with a QWERTY keyboard with the other handets being much larger or older hardware. Ask a friend over. Or just get in touch. Messaging is instant with Xperia X10 mini pro. A full slide-out QWERTY keyboard and intuitive touch screen right at your fingertips. Your home screen – just like home. Message
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size doesn’t matter
I love this phone. But this isn’t a five star phone.
So unto my complaints first:
- short battery life! I have to bring the charger with me wherever I go.
- easily unlocks but hard to unlock with the touch screen pattern if you don’t use tactile feedback. it feels like a glitch.
- no Up and Down directional arrows, only Left and Right. what’s up with that?
- touchscreen is activated during call, which enables the fone to “face dial” or dial with your cheeks.
- not stylus compatible, or you have to touch it a certain way
- Using the native messaging app, you can only MMS one picture at a time
Now that I’ve gotten that out of the way, here’s what I love about it.
- The four corner, main screen application shortcuts are so handy. You don’t have to flip through pages upon pages of your applications.
- Timescape, having all my friend’s feeds in on area.
- Camera produces good quality pics
- “IM style” messaging
- sturdy construction, I’ve dropped it several times already and it still functions like it’s supposed to. screen isn’t even scratched yet. I was weary about this one since my Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Unlocked Phone with U.S. 3G, GPS with Free Voice Navigation, Wi-Fi, and 4 GB MicroSD Card–U.S. Version with Warranty (Black) got so easily scratched up.
- compact size, it’s so cute but so functional and useful as well.
- Sony Ericsson finally caved in with using micro SD HC, finally!
I ordered this from Amazon with slight hesitation because it’s an international version.
The box is so small and contained the bare essentials.
Phone, 2GB memory card already installed, international charger with adapter, earphones, and some paper with info on the phone.
I checked the version right away and was surprised to see that it’s already the 2.1 Android.
This phone works with AT&T but can only use Edge and not 3G, I repeat, it does not run 3G.
Which might be the deal breaker for some people but for those of us with a little more patience, it’s actually still faster than dial-up.
I can run Pandora radio and sync my email at the same time.
Must have applications:
Applanet
Battery Doctor
Extended Controls
Beautiful Widget
App Protector
Opera Mini -imho, this is better than the pre-loaded browser
Google Voice – if you have a Google number, really useful app
GameBoid + ROM Gripper – YES, you can use an emulator on this phone. And the ROM Gripper makes downloading games so much easier and almost hassle-free.
Camera360 UI – if you like putting effects on your pictures
ThinkFree Office
Feel free to message me if you have any questions about this phone
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|Small Phone that does it all,
I purchased this phone to replace a blackberry with medical software and an MP3 player. I wanted something that would fit into a woman’s pants pocket with ease, and this certainly does. I don’t go online much to check email or browse the internet, so screen size wasn’t so important to me. It runs Android well and Epocrates beta for Android works as well, if not better than epocrates for blackberry, which I used to use. It has a headphone jack and a fairly exceptional built in speaker (considering the small size of this device). The audio quality for MP3 playing is excellent. The camera is fine, but doesn’t replace a point and shoot for special occasions. Texting with the built in keyboard is fairly easy, but I am not a big texter, so I can’t comment much on that.
I am pretty rough on my devices and have dropped this on the floor many times, and also recently submerged it in water for about 5 seconds (toilet bowl mishap). It has never malfunctioned despite my abuses, and actually looks really good after many months of use.
Usability as a phone is fine, although the screen turns off after a few seconds to save battery, so I have to “wake up” the phone again to end a call.
Battery life is fine for my uses- needs charging every 3 days or so. Probably would need to charge once/day with heavy use.
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|heavily packaged for its size,
Got this phone for my sister. I tried it for a day and really got hooked to it.
The full qwerty keyboard is the only diffference between the X10 mini pro and the X10 mini.
This little thing is packed with all the android goodies and a great camera.
Sony’s timescape is the icing on the cake.
If you are someone who doesn’t want to sign a 2yr contract with your operator, but still want to try out the Android platform, you might want to go in for something like the xperia mini or xperia mini pro.
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