You’ve seen the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 up close on camera already, but how about a bit of motion footage to go with it? The first official Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 video is up, and we’ve got it right here so you can see just how that clever Rachael skin works.
Ignore the jarring aspirational lifestyle “professionals” in the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 video and concentrate on the handset itself. What we’re looking at here is nothing short of ambitious: you can see how Sony Ericsson intends to thread in all your messaging and Facebook banter into one stream via Timescape, and how easy it is to skip to photos of a contact – potentially made even easier by face tagging. It’s also a good chance to get a look at a white Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, as the only preview model available at the launch was black.
Sony Ericsson Xperia X10: hands-on photofest!
Although when we went hands-on with an early Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 prototype, the software was still pretty laggy, Sony Ericsson still has a few months yet to iron out the kinks and make the real thing as polished as it is in this video. If Sony Ericsson can pull it off, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is going to be a tad special.
What are you waiting for? Give that play button a smoosh to see the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 in action!
Out 2010 | £TBC | Sony Ericsson












The Xperia X10, if it lives up to the image, won’t have the “Android is for geeks” label attached to other Android phones, as they are portrayed by the gadgetterazzi. This SE video does a good job of showing the new phone as an object of desire, something a bright young thing want to have and be seen to have, on a par with the iPhone. At the same time, the Xperia will still attract the geek user… I’d certainly have one. SE is onto a winner, I reckon.
Absolutely – though I’d say it wasn’t just the press giving Android that label so much as quirky (read: fugly) designs like the T-Mobile G1. If SE can iron out the kinks I saw in the early software, and make battery life acceptable (a slight concern when there’s such a sharp screen and powerful processor), it could totally take Android mainstream. I’m very hopeful, especially since SE has finally realised customers like things like microSD slots and regular headphone jacks.
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