mensxp.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:37:24
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The all-new Xperia X10 mini blows you over with its sheer looks and powerful camera – 8.1 MP with face recog, geotagging - everything you've always wanted on your phone. The powerful Android OS coupled with a good battery life simply makes you wonder if...
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The updated Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini is possibly one of the best Android smartphones to have arrived in the market in 2011. Just goes on to show how important updates are, if done well. The slightly bigger display, a powerful processor and the latest...
Small form factor & single handed operation, Social networking ease and Timescape, Android OS at a good price, getting Q4 update to 2.1...
Alphanumeric on-screen keyboard, Average camera...
For a box price of just over Rs 13k, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini is a phone worth considering. Assuming of course that you are comfortable with the tiny (well, we are being spoilt by those 4-inch displays) display. The performance is very good. The b...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:37:24
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The came and left our labs a few months ago failing to win our hearts. It was a decent phone, but a couple of flaws couldn't be overlooked. Plus, now with the game has become even tougher. For those who feel the X10 felt like a slab in the pocket...
Cute petite size, responsive touchscreen and swift interface, good audio via bundled in-earphones, good camera, customizable covers (4 in package), good feature set (Wi-fi, GPS, 3.5G)...
Screen is not crisp and vibrant, small screen and low resolution, inconvenient for long text input, old Android 1.6 OS...
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini sells in the market for Rs. 15,000. It is a pretty likable phone due to its cute size, good audio as well as camera performance and the possibility to expand its functionality with the underlying Android OS. It's a sha...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-11-26 18:37:24
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The idea behind Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini is very much in-line with the Nokia N97 mini and the HTC HD mini mobile phones. Launching a smaller, streamlined version of the full blown flagship model, the Sony Xperia X10 at lower prices to attract more...
Stylish and ultra compact design, Simplified and snappy UI, A decent 5MP camera, Good audio playback, Full fledged GPS function...
Limited screen size, Timescape UI is passable, Not for power users...
While the Xperia Mini X10 does not have any glaring faults, it isn't spectacular in any department. The small size brings a significant compromise in terms of lesser screen size and quirky handling for users who are accustomed to normal sized phones...
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firstpost.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:37:24
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As far as fun phones go, with the Xperia X10 Mini there’s never a dull moment. It’s petite and ready to party. Take a closer look. Form FactorHere’s what I liked - it’s small and easy to operate with just one, hand and comfortable to hold thanks to the...
Easy to handle comfortable design, UI is smooth and well designed, Audio quality for calls and music is good, Great camera, Good battery life...
Couldn't use other handsfrees with this piece, Camera settings were inaccessible on this particular device...
ConnectivityThis tiny handset is just loaded with connectivity options. It’s a 3G enabled device that also supports EDGE as well as Wi-Fi where available. Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP is also an option. If that’s not enough, the X10 Mini also packs in GPS...
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ld2.ciol.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:37:24
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Android is impressive. Not just because it’s open source and can run on hardware from many vendors. Not just because it’s so forgiving, open to enhancements and customizations and not just because of the marketplace (which, at last count, had over 50,0...
Incredibly tiny yet fully loaded. Fantastic touchscreen, snappy UI, great price...
A bit too small for some, non user replaceable battery...
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Small phones are special, no doubt about that. The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 might just be too special to have mass appeal but we don’t think it’s what this phone is trying to do. The X10 mini is an experiment, which works out well. It’s hard not to li...
Small phones are special, no doubt about that. The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 might just be too special to have mass appeal but we don't think it's what this phone is trying to do. The X10 mini is an experiment, which works out well.It's hard not to like th...
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