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2 out of 10
This phone is rubbish had it 2days and it started playing up switches itself off and cannot hear ppl speaking when u answer the phone very disapointed arranging return.
4 out of 10
I have had a few Sony Ericsson phones over the years and found that they are reliable and I get quite attached to them so manage to keep them for at least 3 years before I feel I want to change.
2 out of 10
my friend has this phone and i was contemplating buying one so she agreed to let me have a little play around, this is what i found.. when you try to recieve something via bluetooth, your device wont be found, the charging port dosent work and to charge your device you have to turn it off, is slow,...
9 out of 10
I've had this phone for about two months now, & it's a bit of a grower. Good points are: - Keyboard has good keys & is easy to use even one handed. - No lag in operating & navigating. - Plenty of android apps.
2 out of 10
I really like the size of the phone and the looks, But,the phone keeps freezing, it keeps turning its self on and off, which is a real shame. Every thing else is really good, but it has a mind of its self and i don't recomend that you buy it !
7 out of 10
Short extract: The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini Pro features a 2.55 inch capacitive touch screen that is capable of displaying 16 million colours, with a screen dimension of 240 x 320 pixels. It features an accelerometer sensor that allows for automatically rotating the user interface.
8 out of 10
Short extract: Sony Ericsson is making a habit of taking an existing phone and sticking a keyboard on it to make a whole new phone. And it’s a strategy that seems to be working. The Experia X10 Mini Pro is the X10 Mini with a QWERTY keyboard attached and, despite its imperfect touch-screen, is a nice smartphone...
7 out of 10
Summary: The tiny Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro packs a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, making it surprisingly usable, as long as you can bear the small screen. The power of Android makes the Mini Pro much more than just a novelty phone, but a more recent version of the operating system would have been...
Short extract: The Xperia X10 Mini Pro packs plenty of power into its tiny frame, thanks to its slide-out Qwerty keyboard and Android 1.6 operating system. We'd like to have seen a more recent version of Android installed, but this is a charming and surprisingly usable handset
8 out of 10
Summary: There’s no reason for the X10 Mini to exist anymore when you can have a keyboard with almost no trade off in size now
Short extract: The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro ’s slightly staggered arrival, a few weeks after its touchscreen-only twin, is in truth a bit of a disappointment, but that’s only because the phone itself is not.
Conclusion: There’s no reason for the X10 Mini to exist anymore when you can have a keyboard with almost no trade off in size now
7 out of 10
Summary: Extravagant and extraordinary (plus many other words containing the letter X), the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro makes a great first impression. Bursting with apps and incorporating a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, this compact device will stir many a professional from their desk.
Short extract: The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini Pro is an advanced Android handset with a small frame and full QWERTY keyboard.
Conclusion: If you want a compact smartphone with a good camera, music player, social networking, touchscreen and physical QWERTY keyboard, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini Pro is for you.