Sony Ericsson have worked on the X10 for a fairly long time, taking great care to ensure that their software offers the best possible user experience. They wanted their droid first to be perfect and perfection takes time. That’s right – the XPERIA X10 is the first release of Android Sony Ericsson Assembly chain, hard as one might think. But it is certainly not the type of phone quietly disappear into the crowd of droids from the first generation.

Sony Ericsson has also promised that Android 2.1 will at some point be available for the XPERIA X10 allowing full use of the screen, 16M colors ready. Despite the capacitive technology, the display will not get X10 support multi-touch, even with the latest OS. As it turns out, there are physical barriers to enable multi-touch to Android 2.1 will not help here.
It’s main disadvantages of XPERIA X10: no video playback DivX and XviD, no smart dialing, limited storage available to the user on the system partition (you are left with only 512 MB for application installation ), no secondary video call camera (videocalling or whatever), no GPS navigation solution for free, no Flash support for web browser, no FM radio, and nn additional xenon flash would have made the very good camera perfect speaker also low.
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