Tuesday, May 24, 2016

XPERIA X10 Review.


After successful launched of Google One mobile technology now is all set to launched it first ever Android mobile technology, the XPERIA X10, in London two months ago, but I had to wait for CES to get my first look at the device on this side of the Atlantic.

As you'd expect, the stand at the massive Electronics booth was crowded with people wanting to get a look at the handset. And there's no wonder why--the X10 is a sight to behold. Its slim profile and cln lines hit high on the buty scale, and I enjoyed how sturdy and comfortable it felt in my hand. Front and center is a brilliant display that msures 4 inches; that's bigger than the display on the Moto Droid.

Inside, the XPERIA X10 offers plenty to gape at. It runs on a Snapdragon 1GHz processor and offers an 8.1-megapixel camera with flash and recording, a music and player, Wi-Fi, GPS, a full Web browser, PC syncing and USB mass storage, a personal organizer, and a spkerphone.

The X10 runs Google Android, and adds on another interface layer with its User Experience Platform. Though we don't see any rson to hide Android behind a mask, the Timescape fture was somewhat appling. Like Motoblur on the Cliq, it organizes your communiion in a central place.

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