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9 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 1743 reviews of Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 7.6/10. Comparing these reviews to 839921 other Mobile Phones & Smartphones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 89/100 (or 8.9 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
8 out of 10
Summary: Is Sony Ericsson's Android debut a Legend killer?
Conclusion: It is clear though that Sony Ericsson should stick to Android. The new UI is fantastic and if the Android 2.1 update can get on board soon, this is a phone well worth taking a long hard look at. For design fanatics, the choice between the Legend and...
0 out of 10
Summary: With the recent Android 2.1 Eclair Update for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, we figured we'd take another look at the phone and it's new functionality.
Conclusion: All this is useless ; basic things like CISCO VPN and office Proxy settings are missing and we call all these android mobiles Smart Phone? My earlier SE P990i was far superior in all respects. At least it had these basic features to be really called as...
6 out of 10
Summary: With 3G+, GPS, Bluetooth and WiFi, the X10 has got what it takes to keep up with today's most-connected smartphones. It does very well as a telephone: it connects well to mobile networks and phone calls pass off without any audio problems. If you want...
Conclusion: Despite being upgraded to Android 2.1, the X10 still can't use multi-touch gestures, which is a real shame. Overall though, the smartphone comes off well, and though the interface is decent, it could be more efficient and better integrated; the X10's...
Pro : Design and finish ; Multimedia interface and social networking app ; Audio and photo quality ; Fluid web browsing ; Standard audio jack
Cons : No multitouch ; microSD card slot is under the battery, so it's hard to reach ; Only Android version 2.1
0 out of 10
Summary: Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X10 smartphone, the company's first handset to run Google's Android operating system, was announced well before Mobile World Co...
Conclusion: Sony Ericsson's first Android phone, the XPERIA X10 has two features that set it apart from most other Android phones on the market: Timescape and Mediascape.
Pro : Refreshing design, Timescape and Mediascape have potential
Cons : Remains to be seen if Timescape and Mediascape will be truly useful