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The boys at PhoneArena posted their Xperia X10 preview yesterday. It’s starting to look like Sony Eriscssonmay have a winner here, especially if thrye release…

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Xperia X10 preview
The boys at PhoneArena posted their Xperia X10 preview yesterday. It’s starting to look like Sony Eriscssonmay have a winner here, especially if thrye release it on time (early next year). The UI still needs some performance improvements but the hardware seems to be top notch (the camera is one of the best on a smartphone, so check out the WVGA video sample they’ve posted).
SE is obviously push hard the X10 and “abandoning” the WinMo based X2.

If the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 was to be released on the market today, it would be a smashing hit. It comes with great design, eye-pleasing interface and proper integration of social networks and services. Moreover, the X10 has what it takes to win over its rivals in terms of hardware – 4-inch screen, fast 1GHz processor and 8.1-megapixel camera. All this sounds truly impressive, but when do we get to see it hit the shelves? Officially, the Xperia X10 is expected in Q1 2010. We do hope that Sony Ericsson manages to roll out the phone on schedule, because delays equate to an increased number of strong rivals. As of today, however, things are looking good for Sony Ericsson´s first Android device and its future seems serene.

Source: PhoneArena

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