Who said smartphones had to be huge? Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 mini is a compact and affordable Android handset with a curved back that sits perfectly in the palm of your hand. Its tiny, curvy design is smaller than a pack of cards at just 83 x 50 x 16mm, and at only 88g this is one smartphone that definitely won't weigh you down. The X10 mini's 2.55 inch screen (230 x 320 resolution) is bright and about as small a screen as you can get get without compromising on functionality. You get the full set of Google services, everything from Gmail, through to Maps (with turn by turn navigation) and the ever popular Android Market lets you download more from a library of thousands. Sony Ericsson have also added their MediaScape and TimeScape software so the X10 mini gives better media options and merges all your messages (text, emails, Facebook, Twitter) into one continuous stream so you don't miss a thing. Feature you'll love: Fantastically small, curvy design puts Android power in a one of the physically smallest smartphones available 5MP camera with LED flash and geo-tagging ability GPS sensor and Google Maps app for navigation DVD quality video recording, impressive on a handset this small Clever use of screen corners to access options music player software and built-in FM radio for entertainment on the move What we say: “ Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 mini shows good things really can come in tiny packages. Great for those who need their smartphone for texting rather than emailing, but still want access to all the benefits of Android, or for those working in a budget, the Xperia X10 mini is a miniature smartphone with all the essential hardware packed inside its tiny, sleek frame. ” Manufacturer's description Compact: Apps. Calls. Web. Or whatever. Four icons in the corners of your home screen. You choose where they'll take you. One Place: Facebook status updates. Tweets. Good old text messages. With Time
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Sim Free Mobile Phone - Black
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