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XPERIA X2 is a phone with dimensions of 110x54x16 mm and weighing 155 grams, 3.2-inch touchscreen TFT display with 65,000 colors, QWERTY keyboard, accelerometer, 3.5-mm audio jack, data storage memory of 110 MB can be extended to 16GB with support for microSD card. New XPERIA X2 has an 8 megapixel camera (3264 × 2448 pixels) with autofocus, zoom touch, geo tagging and image stabilization. GPS A GPS ROM support is also present as Wi Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and microUSB. Do not forget that among the specifications for this model phone is TV out, Office package files such as Word, Excel or Power Point and PDF viewer. Operating system that is running Windows XPERIA X2 Mobile 6.5 Professional. XPERIA X2′s battery lasts up to 10 hours in talk time, 500 hours in standby and 20 hours of music play. It remains to be seen whether this model will please fans who have long awaited his appearance.  A new Windows phone that offers a best in class email and multimedia experience. In the modern world where 24/7 communication is key, users can instantly synchronise their mail and calendar and open and edit Microsoft Office Mobile documents quickly and efficiently to stay connected with colleagues wherever they are. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 also includes the unique SlideView feature, which provides quick access to frequently used phone activities. Providing quick interaction with contacts, messages, media and more, SlideView gives an overview of missed incoming activity, notifying the user of any missed calls, e-mails and text messages so users don’t overlook an important contact.

In a video posted on YouTube is tested and reviewed the new Sony Ericsson XPERIA X8. It has a 3.0-inch display fits perfectly between the X10 display (4.0-inch) and the X10 mini (2.55-inch).Smartphone has a 600 MHz processor, much faster, the phone feels good to hold.

Now we have the user manual for Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 thanks to FCC on the internet.
The device, device was launched in June, packs a 3″ HVGA display, 3.2 megapixel camera, A-GPS, Wi-Fi, 128 MB of internal memory, 600 MHz processor, and Android 1.6 with SE’s UX UI. The device has the 850 MHz and 1900 MHz 3G HSPA bands, which makes AT&T a likely landing spot for this little number. However, we’re starting to wonder how many mid-level Android devices can fit into AT&T’s smartphone portfolio.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X8

Sony Ericsson just announced that they will be pushing out a firmware update for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 during the coming few weeks. Before you get too excited, this is not the Android 2.1 update that you’re waiting for.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

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Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro Pictures – The Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro is almost identical to the Vivaz but has some key differences. First of, it features a side-sliding QWERTY keyboard for the texting crowd out there and second, it has a 5-megapixel camera, as opposed to 8MP. Fortunately, it has kept its ability to shoot HD resolution videos.

Sony Ericsson Vivaz

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Inadvertently or perhaps intentionally, Nokia officials have overlooked some documents and a video clip related to a phone to be launched this year: Nokia X10. The video has been removed from YouTube, but photocopies of technical data remained.

Nokia X10 will be a slider QWERTY keyboard that will build on Symbian OS^3. We have an ARM processor at 600 MHz, 256 MB RAM, a 3.2-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16 GB or 32 GB storage space, 5 MP camera, HSDPA, Wi-Fi and A-GPS. In other words, about all you have to have a top phone.


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Sony Ericsson has announced not just one, but three new phones to boost their current line-up. First off, we have two new iterations of the Xperia X10 – the X10 mini and X10 mini Pro.

They both come with a 2.55-inch QVGA touchscreen display, 5-megapixel autofocus camera with flash, 600MHz processor, WiFi Bluetooth, 3.5mm jack, UMTS HSPA connectivity, A-GPS and Google Maps, and Android 1.6 as its OS running in tandem with Timescape. The obvious difference between the two is the slide-out QWERTY keypad found on the X10 mini pro which should delight messaging aficionados out there.

The other new phone they introduced is the Vivaz Pro. Just like the X10 mini pro, this baby is a slightly modified version of its namesake, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz, and also boasts of a QWERTY keypad tucked underneath its touchscreen display. With the exception of its less powerful yet still very capable 5.1-megapixel camera, its specs are almost identical with the Vivaz. It’ll ship with an 8GB microSD card, and will be available in black and white colored variations. The press release of the Vivaz Pro can be found here.


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Rarely wear on you simultaneously: camera, video, MP3 player, GPS or computer with Internet access. Manufacturers have already demonstrated that a cell phone may be better than an MP3 player or a compact camera. It can successfully fulfill its role of GPS and better job on the Internet, especially on the social and information. In 2010, mobile phones will add another victim to the VC: video camera.

If only Nokia 2009 threatened (by Omnia HD) video cameras, pocket market, here, now two major companies have announced record HD phones: Sony Ericsson and Motorola models Vivaz respectively MOTOROI. And has not yet Mobile World Congress, the fair where all the phones out the ramp and cutting-edge technologies.

As tradition demands, as Samsung is the Samsung to come out with a phone pad High Definition. Nokia has left more soft lately with video cameras and mobile, but could occur anytime a surprise – not the other but have the power necessary to launch such devices. Finally, the fourth generation of iPhone will occur this year and yet we know nothing about the ‘magic’. Why not just record HD? Finally, Samsung is a major producer but has never put a price marked on the photo and video.
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