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The is a miniature version of the flagship Android smartphone. The Xperia X10 Mini is a smaller replica of the Xperia X10 when it comes to design, and it also cuts back on some features and sports a lower hardware configuration. It is also priced muc...
It is one of the cheapest Android phones which will compete directly with the HTC Tattoo, Samsung Galaxy Spica i5700 in the budget end of the market. It is a decent buy, but on that budget, I would be leaning towards the Samsung Spica i5700.Next...
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It's really small but the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini smartphone isn't lacking in features. THE Xperia X10 mini is a surprisingly small phone. Its width and length is almost the same as that of a credit card and it weighs just 88g. If you put it i...
Good battery life; loud speakers; small and lightweight.
Small screen; not great for surfing or watching videos.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini is an impressive phone for its size. Its 5-megapixel camera is good, the virtual keypad is easy to use and the speakers are loud. Plus, the battery life is rather impressive for a phone of its size. However, the phone...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:09:45
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The XPERIA X10 Mini is a stunning 3G Smartphone which has been manufactured by Sony Ericsson, & it sure has desirable good looks as well as an abundance of high speed technologies.The X10 Mini and Mini Pro aim to provide all round entertainment and com...
Overall this world’s smallest Android phone which gets a 100% for it’s design.The UI has been optimized for the small screen pretty well.It comes out very favourably with excellent audio capabilities, a beautiful and snappy UI on top of the benefits...
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If there's a push towards large devices, there should be a push toward small ones, right? That's the thinking behind Sony Ericsson's X10 mini, shown off at CTIA in March and available unlocked from SonyStyle.com. Instead of a 4-inch display, it off...
I like the X10 mini solely because it bucks the trend of giant, 4+-inch devices and is proof that if we can have big devices on the market, then we can have equally tiny devices. Having used the XPERIA X10 and X10 mini, I prefer the X10 mini. It's...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini is small. Now, before you click away in disgust at that opening sentence, let me just repeat that. It is small. There's no camera trickery going on here. This is the smallest phone I've ever tested. Get your credit car...
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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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Presenting a Review of the World’s smallest Android Phone the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini.IntroThe Sony Ericsson XPERIA Series began in February 2008 with the announcement of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1. The XPERIA X1 was launched as the successor t...
The X10 mini is the world’s smallest Android phone and it gets full marks for the design. The UI has been optimized for the small screen pretty well. Sony Ericsson has promised an update to Android 2.1 for the X10 range.Apart from a few minor issues t...
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The Sony Ericsson X10 Mini is truly a unique smartphone. With a form-factor unlike any other Android device, our final review is sure to be very interesting. So, check it out below! If you have already seen our video coverage you can skip to the bot...
At the end of the day, the X10 Mini is a great device that certainly will meet the needs of many users. If you are after small form factor, this device is perfect. If you also find that you aren’t going to be writing lengthy emails or text messages...
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thereviewcrew.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:09:55
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Sony Ericsson is trying to build on the successful launch of the Xperia X10. The follow-up? A smaller, more elegant version of the popular handset. We got our hands on the X10 Mini to give you an idea of how it compares to the original.As the name woul...
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We have already reviewed the Sony Ericsson X10 here at Geeky Gadgets, now it is time to take a look at another member of the Xperia X10 family, the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini.The Sony Ericsson X10 Mini is a scaled down version of the X10, it is considerabl...
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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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Here is a video review of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini. You can watch it here: Or visit YouTube for more viewing and sharing options. X...
Here is a video review of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini. You can watch it here: Or visit YouTube for more viewing and sharing options. X...
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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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Sony Ericsson’s teeny tiny X10 Mini certainly lives up to its name in stature – it’s the smallest Android handset we’ve seen to date. With its larger namesake, the Sony Ericsson X10, to live up to, can such a small handset still pack a big punch?What w...
The Sony Ericsson X10 Mini offers a brand new take on Android and we applaud Sony Ericsson for that; it’s a cute system that’s really easy to use. If you’re a hardcore Android fan, this isn’t the handset for you (you’d be better off checking out the X1...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:10:05
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Credit for the innovative design, but the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini had too many usability issues, such as the lack of virtual QWERTY keyboard and a less than perfect touch-screen. Related links News Sony Ericsson dates X10 Android update Sony Eric...
An incredibly dinky device, this is the smallest smartphone on the market...
Despite the inclusion of a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, the X10 can at times prove rather sluggish especially when auto-rotating.Look and Feel...
Credit for the innovative design, but the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini had too many usability issues, such as the lack of virtual QWERTY keyboard and a less than perfect touch-screen...
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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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Smartphones with 3- or 4-inch display are getting common. How about a smartphone with 2.5-inch screen, powered by the Google's Android OS that rest comfortably in your palm? It sure is kind of refreshing and strikingly admirable to have such a small sm...
Smartphones with 3- or 4-inch display are getting common. How about a smartphone with 2.5-inch screen, powered by the Google's Android OS that rest comfortably in your palm? It sure is kind of refreshing and strikingly admirable to have such a small sm...
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We'll start this review by trying to explain what the is in a few words. So, you know the Xperia X10, right? Well, the X10 mini has nothing to do with it. It's the embodiment of the totally opposite concept that is behind the X10. If we can describe...
Novel minimalistic smartphone design, Sony Ericsson UX interface is simple to use and easy on the eyes, Exterior can be customized with colored panels, Good loudspeaker, Quality pictures and video...
Small screen is not great for browsing...
You may have felt it already that the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini left us with some very positive impressions - it is snappy, functional and cute as a clumsy puppy. As the creator of the minimalistic Android handsets market niche, its maker can only...
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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...
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Small and incredibly packed with features, this tiny touchscreen phone is big on convenience. Seriously considered as the best phone for its size, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini is a mouthful, but as an ultra lightweight it will disappear inside the...
Conveniently small, Integrated social network widgets, 5megapixel camera with LED flash, 1:1 ratio of homescreen per widget, WiFi, Bluetooth connections, Accelerometer...
No QWERTY, Messaging characters limited to 160, No flash support, Battery is irreplaceable, Video recording needs improvement, Relies on Zoom due to very limited screen size (web browsing)...
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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...
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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2010 seems to be the year of the Android, and Sony Ericsson is one of the many that's taking that route. Unveiled as an integral part of its Fabulous Five devices during this year's Mobile World Congress, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini is an offshoo...
Compact form factor, Easily accessible interface, Average battery mileage...
Small display, Nonremovable battery, Too compact for large hands...
Smartphones of today have taken on the mandate of having bigger screens, faster processors, and better industrial design. Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 mini goes one step further by shrinking it all down into the compact form factor that is presented befo...
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My plans for posting a review of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini Pro early this week have been derailed by its even littler brother, the XPERIA X10 Mini arriving at my doorstep on Monday. After playing with it for a few days, I've got some thoughts, esp...
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