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Unlock Phones: Yes
ROM: <128M
RAM: 128MB
Design: Bar
Item Condition: Refurbished
Operation System: Android
Cellular: GSM
Language: GREEK,ENGLISH ETC
Thickness: Normal(>10mm)
SIM Card Quantity: 1 SIM Card
Release Date: 2011
Battery Type: Detachable
Touch Screen Type: Capacitive Screen
Standby Time: Other
Optical Zoom: No
Screen Material: TFT
Front Camera Pixel: None Front Camera
Phone Type: Smart Phones
Rear Camera Pixel: 5MP
Screen Type: Normal Screen
Fast Charging: Nonsupport
3.5mm Headphone Port: No
Front Camera Quantity: None
Charging Interface Type: Other
Biometrics Technology: No
Wireless Charging: No
Rear Camera Quantity: 1
Brand Name: Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson Model: E10I
Display Resolution: 240 X 320
Battery Capacity(mAh): 950mah
Dsiplay Size: 2.55’inch
t took a while before mobile phones became portable not only in name. At one point, small size alone made a phone something special. Calling and texting were all there was and twelve buttons were nonnegotiable.
Those times seem prehistoric now that a contemporary smartphone is expected to do all but the dishes. There we are – 3.7” touch screens are now the norm. It sounds like pushing the limits of portability but most people won’t mind as long as there’re virtually no limits on functionality. With nearly desktop-like browsing, video and TV – displays are only supposed to get better, crisper… and bigger. Who would want it the other way? Small touchscreen doesn’t make sense.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini official shots
Now, everyone’s entitled to an opinion. And Sony Ericsson are keen to disagree. Small touchscreen may be against the simple logic, but just don’t rush to judgment yet. Not till you’ve seen the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini. It has more smartphone powers than most users will ever need. It’s a little sweetie, and it’s cool and gadgety too. Just don’t let the size fool you.
Key features
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
3G with HSPA
Customized Android OS v1.6 with Timescape UI
Ultra compact body
2.55″ capacitive touchscreen of QVGA resolution
Qualcomm MSM7227 600 MHz CPU
5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and VGA video recording
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Built-in GPS receiver and digital compass
Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate and turn-to-mute
Standard miniUSB port for charging and data
Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP)
microSD card slot with support for up to 8GB cards (2GB card included)
3.5mm-compatible audio jack
Direct access to the official Android repository
Main disadvantages
QVGA resolution doesn’t do Android graphics justice and limits the number of compatible apps
Battery not user replaceable
Limited Android homescreen functionality
No smart dialing
Typing long messages is very hard on the small screen
No Bluetooth file transfers from the gallery
No Flash support for the web browser
Very basic camera interface
So, long story short, crowds probably won’t be flocking to the shops to replace their full-sized XPERIA X10 units for the mini version. The X10 mini doesn’t have it all and isn’t the ultimate smartphone, but all is not what everyone needs.
The X10 mini is easy on your pocket – and we don’t just mean size. The phone uses less expensive hardware – low-res screen, a midrange CPU. But if you think of it, it’s not just blatant cost-cutting.
The XPERIA X10 mini at ours
It looks like they made the right choices and in the end you don’t have to pay for something you cannot use anyway. Anything higher than QVGA wouldn’t have made much difference on a 2.55” screen (which is the most you can fit in a phone this small really). Anything faster than the 600 MHz Qualcomm CPU is simply unnecessary given the low pixel count.