Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 vs Xperia X8
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 and Xperia X8 are two Android smartphones from Sony Ericsson with capacitive touchscreen and virtual full QWERTY keyboard. Both the candy bar smart phones run Android 1.6/2.1, the ones with Android 1.6 can upgrade to 2.1. Upgrade to Android 2.1 will provide pinch to zoom feature for browing and Google Map. SE Xperia X10 is a highend phone that outsmart SE Xperia 8 in many features. In fact, SE Xperia X8 lies in between Xperia X10 and Xperia X10 Mini. It has taken the good features from X10 and X10 Mini and built to give a good choice for the medium budget. Compared to SE Xperia X8, SE Xperia X10 is slimmer, larger display with higher resolution, higher speed processor, more memory, higher resolution camera with Xenon flash and HD 720p camcorder, and has extremely better battery life (nearly double).
The two smart phones were released to the market in Q3 2010.
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
This 4″ WVGA Touchscreen social media and entertainer is powered by 1GHz processor, 8.1 megapixel camera with Xenon flash, auto focus, 16x digital zoom and 720p HD video camcorder (with Android 2.1), 1GB internal memory, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, Turbo 3G HSPA (7.2Mbps download)with a good 8 hrs talktime for 3G network.
This is the first Sony Ericsson phone on Android OS, it runs Android 1.6/2.1, the devices shipped with Android 1.6 can be upgraded to 2.1. Upgrade to Android 2.1 will provide pinch to zoom feature for browsing and Google Map. Sony Ericsson introduces its signature applications, Timescape (communication hub)and Mediascape (media hub)with this device.
Sony Ericsson Xperia X8
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 is a touchscreen Android smartphone that was designed to suit the medium budget taking the best features from Xperia X10 and Xperia X10 mini. It is for the people who are looking for a good Android smartphone at an affordable price.
SE Xperia X8 is very light weight, only 104 grams and packed with 3″ TFT HVGA (480×320 pixels) capacitive touchscreen, 600MHz Qualcomm processor, 128 MB RAM, 2GB microSD card with support for upgrade up to 16GB, 3.2 megapixel camera with VGA video recording, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g and HSPA at 7.2Mbps download.
The user interface resembles that of Xperia X10 mini with widgets on the four-corners for easy operation; music player on top right and YouTube on bottom left. The homescreen can be customised for one touch access to your favourite applications. And the Timescape application bring all your communication with your friend to one place.
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