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One of the major criticisms of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro when it was originally released was that the 1.6 version of Android which the phone used was somewhat outdated severely limiting the number of the apps that the user could use, but no...
The first thing to say is that if you are looking for a cheap smartphone this isn’t perhaps the phone for you – the price tag of around £260 sim free is really a little steep for that purpose. But if you want a small phone that will keep the various so...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro is an Android smartphone with a dinky 2.6in screen and a slide-out keyboard. Running version 1.6 of Android, it's a little outdated, although it's been heavily customised with Sony Ericsson's Timescape interface to...
The Timescape UI and customisations make up for the older version of Android, and some may like its cute size, but battery life is poor and there's little storage space...
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When we looked at the X10 mini , we were amazed by just how usable such a small touchscreen Android smartphone could be. Now Sony Ericsson has added a keyboard to this tiny device, does it further add to the experience or has it finally pushed the concept...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-24 17:22:30
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro really surprised us. For such a small handset it is remarkably usable, and the mini QWERTY keyboard is a great plus point. Keen web users, video watchers and map users might need a larger screen, but it could work...
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Product Code: SEMIMMIBLK_UK If you are heavy on texting and looking for a stylish compact Google Android phone that does not skimp on features, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro is for you. It has snappy performance on all counts. Its Android OS...
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro is definitely a better version of the two X10 mini series phones. Despite its slightly chunkier body, the X10 mini pro is one impressive compact Android phone with all the goodness of the X10 mini plus an excellen...
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Sony Ericsson has met both ends of the size spectrum with their latest Android smartphones. The X10 and its 4 inch display sat at the top end, and the X10 mini obviously took its place at bottom end. The Mini Pro may be at the bottom end by size stand...
There's no doubt that the X10 Mini Pro isn't an Android powerhouse; then again, it was never advertised to be - there were no promises of HD video or an amazing high res screen. However what it does do, it does it well. The modest hardware such as the...
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Manufacturers are churning out compact smartphones designed to cater to consumers who want multimedia functions for a reasonable price. Thankfully, the X10 Mini Pro is a fine addition to the marketplace.The Mini Pro is an attractive little device that...
Simple intuitive UI; responsive touch screen; multitude of apps; strong battery life; decent Qwerty keyboard...
Dated Android 1.6 OS core; small screen; susceptible to lag...
A compact smartphone that is rich in features and comes with a smart, simple interface. The Mini Pro definitely punches above its midrange price tag and fulfils its role as a messaging/multimedia device well. A compact, reliable handset that shows Son...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 17:22:32
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on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro The Android 1.6 OS has been upgraded three times since the 1.6 OS of the Mini Pro, but Sony Ericsson has covered its deficiencies well. It’s the smallest smartphone around, yet manages to do as much as most...
A slick user interface, excellent music player and access to Android Market for downloading extra app...
Android 1.6 is already dated, and making phone calls is harder than it should be.
A great all-rounder with a compact size that should appeal to many...
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So many manufacturers are joining the “me too” touch-phone brigade it can be hard to see the wood for the trees. Sony Ericsson is one of the few offering something different and, with its dinky Xperia X10 Mini Pro, appears to be setting out to create a...
Small and dumpy, with a cramped screen, but this phone is surprisingly pleasant to use...
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Sony Ericsson reckoned it was on to a winner with its impressive Xperia X10 handset, which in one swoop helped us to forget the pain of flawed Xperias past. Then it squeezed the formula into the tiny palm-sized X10 Mini - reviewed here - which offered...
Size is the key factor here, and the X10 Mini Pro is an extremely pocketable smartphone. If you're likely to be doing a lot of texting, it's a clear choice over the X10 Mini and its fiddly virtual keyboard. The Pro has yet another look for Android and...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 17:22:32
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Sony Ericsson's smartphones have met with mixed fortunes recently. For example, the Vivaz and Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro is an example of the company getting things right. The handset runs Android (1.6) and presents what's arguably a new smartph...
Small and easy to carry, Easy to use, with a clever skinning system, Good build quality, Wellmade slideout QWERTY keyboard...
Small screen, Cramped keyboard, Curved backplate, No accelerometer...
The Xperia X10 Mini Pro is quite a surprising handset. For something so small, it's remarkably comfortable to use, thanks in no small part to Sony Ericsson's clever Corner Control interface and careful skinning of Android in general. Of course the smal...
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UPDATE: We've now published our test of the X10 Mini Pro's successor - so check out the more efficiently-monikered Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro review.The Xperia X10 Mini Pro has recently been updated to Android 2.1, with Sony Ericsson finally getting ar...
Extremely responsive, Solid build, Great battery life, Highly intuitive UI, Large number of home screens...
Android 1.6 at its core, Numeric keypad text entry in touchscreen mode, 320x240 display not great for web, No trackpad, Doesn't allow multiple email accounts...
A polished and unique phone, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini pro manages to outdo a lot of its more expensive rivals...
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Sony Ericsson has made a valiant attempt in recent years to capture the smartphone market, testing out a range of platforms including Windows Mobile, Symbian and now Android.The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro is the Swedish company's most recent foray...
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro is fine as a phone, but fails as a business-friendly smartphone. Everything is too small, especially the keyboard, screen and battery. We wanted to like it, but just didn’t. If there was a half star option, we woul...
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ShareWant to know if it was worth holding out for a Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro just for that keyboard? We’ve got the answer for you right here, along with a close inspection of everything else on the outside of the itty bitty smartphone. Rea...
Brilliant QWERTY, short proportions...
Low res screen, back button is badly placed...
It still looks like a stumpy toe, but this time it’s much, much more functional...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-09-24 17:22:32
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Sony Ericsson has taken the Xperia X10 Mini, bolted a QWERTY keyboard on the back, and made the world’s smallest Android phone into a ‘communication device’. In reality this just means it’s easier to type on the phone, and given it only packs a 2.2-...
Miniature dimensions, Quick browser, Spacious QWERTY keyboard...
Slightly unresponsive screen, Feels a little chunky, Still running Android 1.6, Only 2GB memory card...
Another decent smartphone from Sony Ericsson - could improve in a few areas but a great smartphone for those looking for something a little different.
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Hot on the heels of the Sony Ericsson X10 mini, is the pro version of the same handset. The differentiation comes in with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Sony Ericsson told us that they did see it appealing to a slightly different user from the touchscre...
Compact, nice keyboard action, keyboard makes text entry easier on small screen, fully loaded with connectivity, UI makes small format usable...
Small screen and low resolution means its not great for video, Timescape doesn't impress, poor battery...
It won't suit everyone and it won't meet the needs of those who are after a great media handset. But for those who want flexibility but are mostly about sending messages, the combination of the keyboard and Android might appealKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 17:22:32
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro is just like the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, but packs-in a Qwerty keyboard to the phone’s small frame. The original Xperia X10 has become one of our favourite phones of the year, but can the Xperia X10 Mini Pro pull...
Speedy software, surprisingly elegant interface and Android’s app abilities...
Bulging design and tackedon keyboard that’s virtually pointless...
Top notch software, but the bulk added by the keyboard...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-24 17:22:33
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The X10 Mini Pro as a phone With all the latest technology (Wi-Fi, 3G, Bluetooth, A-GPS) to keep it perfectly connected, the X10 Mini Pro is almost perfect. But 'almost' is the operative word here, as during our tests, network coverage was quickly los...
Pluses, Design: comfortable to handle despite small size, Interface and responsiveness, Screen sensitivity and phone responsiveness, Simplified access to social networking sites and email, Standard audio jack and FM radio...
Minuses, Web browsing, Basic photo functions, Access to Android MarketPlace for applications, Battery life, Not compatible with Flash...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-13 13:02:52
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At 9cm x 5.2cm, the Xperia X10 Mini Pro is one of the smallest smartphones we've seen. Don't be fooled by its size though, as there's a lot going on inside. A slide-out QWERTY keyboard kicks things off, then there's WiFi b/g support, GPS, a 5...
One of the smallest smartphones you'll see; Great for music; Slide-out QWERTY keyboard; Excellent five-megapixel camera;...
A tad chunky; No multitouch; Tiny screen resolution makes web browsing a horrible experience; An update to a current Android operating system would be nice;...
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Sony Ericsson’s tiny Xperia X10 Mini Pro aims to be a pocket rocket, small enough to use with one hand and a single thumb. It features a very small 2.6in display which makes it great to carry but cumbersome to use. Some menus are stripped down to allow...
Good things come in small parcels but the Mini Pro is too small...
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With the release of its new Xperia X10 smartphone – an Android device with an impressive four-inch touchscreen – Sony Ericsson saw an opportunity to capture a broader segment of consumers by offering two miniature versions: the Xperia X10 Mini and X1...
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stuff.co.nz Updated: 2011-11-13 13:02:53
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Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 Mini Pro definitely takes some getting used to, but once you do, you're hooked. The Mini Pro was born of its parent, the X10, and now lives with its younger brother, the X10 Mini. The differences between the Pro and Mini...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-13 13:03:00
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Available plans 44 plans available starting from $19 to $150 They say good things come in small packages, and when it comes to phones, they don't come much smaller than Sony Ericsson's X10 mini. Design It really is quite an astounding feat; Sony Eri...
The X10 mini pro is at its best as a music player and short message handset, but its tiny size comes with sacrifices.
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A fully featured smartphone that's smaller than a credit card, Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X10 Mini Pro manages to squeeze a full, slide-out QWERTY keyboard into a ridiculously compact package. This tiny (though still somewhat chubby thanks to the keyboar...
Excellent interface, good build quality, excellent keyboard, doesn't skimp on features, capable performer...
Display lacks clarity and sharpness, Timescape app is limited, not great for mobile browsing...
Many people will find the XPERIA X10 Mini Pro too small. However, we found it to be a quirky but compelling handset. Sony Ericsson deserves a lot of credit for an excellent UI and a great physical keyboard, not to mention the fact that this is a fully fle...
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Most flagship smartphones would settle for one mini-model treatment, but not the . This Android-fuelled powerhouse has two XS versions – the touch-toting Mini and the QWERTY packing Mini Pro.The Mini is undoubtedly the dinkiest we’ve ever seen but wit...
Ultra-pocket-size dimensions. User-friendly. Thumb-friendly keyboard. Handy social networking widget...
Android 1.6 OS feels outdated. Limited widget customisation. Average screen resolution. No Mediascape multimedia management...
A miracle of smartphone miniaturisation that’s incredibly usable, but could do with an Android upgrade...
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Sony Ericsson recently made is intentions for Google’s Android platform very clear with the release of its impressive Xperia X10 smartphone, which we at TechSmart were more than impressed with. The company has now opted to follow up on this release wit...
At an expected retail price of R3 500 the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro is one of the strongest contenders in the mid smartphone market. It’s miniscule form factor and attractive features certainly make it a striking option for consumers who are looking...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 02:20:34
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SPONSORED DEAL Sony Ericsson X10 Mini ProFREE handset, 2000 Mins & 5000 Texts, Unlimited Internet, 24 Month Contract Only £30.00 per month! Just when we thought Sony Ericsson had lost its mojo it releases the X10 Mini and X10 Mini Pro. Not only are...
It’s not a high-end Android phone but we really like the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro. If you’re looking for a simple smartphone with a few extras this is it. It just works and it delivers a solid user experience, not something you can say about all Son...
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro manages to pack loads of features into an eye-squintingly small package, just like its sibling, the Xperia X10 Mini. But the Mini Pro adds a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, making it the most usable miniature smart phone.S...
The tiny Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro packs a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, making it surprisingly usable, as long as you can bear the small screen. The power of Android makes the Mini Pro much more than just a novelty phone, but a more recent version o...
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Just a Philippine price update for one of the smallest smartphones to don both a high-definition video camera and a full QWERTY slide-out keyboard...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-26 18:36:43
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On paper, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro seems just about as perfect an Android smartphone can get. It’s very small, yet has all the hardware its elder siblings in the new Xperia line carry. One of the worst things about Android for me is the irksom...
Very fast; Snugly fits in your pocket or palm; Full QWERTY keyboard; Good design; Gingerbread comes preinstalled...
Keyboard can become uncomfortable after long use; Cumbersome browsing experience...
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If you remember our previous feature on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro, you will have a headstart on what's in store for you with this tiny phone. For those who have no clue what we are talking about, this phone is a smaller iteration of its bigger...
We preferred the Sony Ericsson X10 mini pro to its closely-related cousin, the Sony Ericsson X10 mini, but it would have been a more clear-cut decision if the former had a keyboard with less stiff keys. The minute 2.55-inch screen might not sit in favor w...
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To be honest, Sony Ericsson didn't really push out as many devices and services as we had hoped for during this year's Mobile World Congress. Even so, the company did give us some pleasant surprise with the unveiling of its Android-based Sony Ericsson Xpe...
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Just about a month ago, we took a look at the Although the phone boasted of some really nifty features, that too for a smartphone of its size, it did fall short of a few expectations. The Xperia X10 mini pro, which was only released very recently, sho...
Well designed overall, Extremely comfortable QWERTY keypad, Goof image quality from the camera, Plenty of useful features, Good audio form player and on calls...
Wi-Fi kept getting disconnected, Camera settings were still inaccessible...
ConnectivityThe Mini Pro’s 3G capability is still mute at the moment but with EDGE/GPRS you’ll have no issues with the connecting to your email, browsing or social networking. One rather major issue we came across was that the Wi-Fi connectivity kept d...
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The Xperia series of Android phones from Sony Ericsson are favorites of many mobile phone users and Sony continues to add newer models in the line-up. After the Xperia X10 mini impressed us with its ultra-compact design, Sony Ericsson loaded the full Q...
Slide out QWERTY keyboard, Stylish and compact, 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...
The X10 mini pro is definitely a better version of the two X10 mini series phones. Despite its slightly chunkier body, the X10 mini pro is one impressive compact Android phone with all the goodness of the X10 mini plus an excellent full QWERTY keyboar...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2011-09-24 17:22:30
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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 o...
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Expert Review We recently tested the , which struck to us as an odd-ball handset amongst the incrementally populating mid-level Android phone range. Although we appreciated many a things about that phone, from a functional point of view, the X10 Min...
Tactile QWERTY keyboard, Compact design, responsive UI, Good audio via bundled in-earphones, Good 5MP camera, Impressive feature-set (Wi-fi, GPS, 3.5G)...
Tiny low-resolution screen isn't ideal for power use, Old version of Android (1.6), A bit heavy...
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini Pro sells for Rs. 16,500. That feels slightly expensive when you compare to the HTC Wildfire, which sells for the same price. The Wildfire will give you a bigger screen real estate which will aid readability and Andro...
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A well built and compact handset, the X10 Mini Pro has a very good QWERTY keypad, and a sensitive touch screen, although it could have been a bit larger. At Rs. 16,000, the price seems about right for this fully loaded Android device.ProsGood looking...
The XPERIA X10 Mini Pro is a nice device that straddles an interesting niche – someone who wants a compact touch-screen with a hardware QWERTY might look at this. Sound too niche? It isn’t without the odd niggle, but if screen size isn’t important to y...
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Xperia X10 Mini pro–Look and FeelLittle WonderRecently Sony Ericsson has added a new slide out QWERTY handset by the name of Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro to its kitty. This new handset is pretty much same as its predecessor in terms of other aspects a...
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Video review: In today's videoview, we are unboxing the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro, the sister model of the Xperia X10 mini which additionally features a 4 row slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It supports quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE and the European version features dua...
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The last few launches from Sony Ericsson have been very focused on looks and with the Vivaz, Vivaz pro, Satio, Aino, Yari and Xperia X10 this is quite evident. When we last reviewed the Xperia X10 Mini here, what we really missed was a keypad for the p...
QWERTY keypad, Smooth UI, Looks...
Battery life...
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini Pro ReviewBluetooth 3 Aug 2010 Android android everywhere. From 3.2″ to 3.8″ and 4.0″ capactive screens. Although this is the norm for most handsets, there isn’t something that is compact in the hands. The Xperia X10...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-09-24 17:22:32
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A surprise hit that checks off on email, web, camera and music features Related links News Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 for O2 Sony Ericsson adds X8 to Xperia line-up Sony Xperia X10 Mini, new proposed UK release date Others to consider Sony Ericsson Xperi...
Compact keyboard; unique, intuitive user interface; great music player; access to Android Market...
Old version of Android that is unlikely to be upgradeable anytime soon, difficult to actually make phone calls Look and Feel...
A surprise hit that checks off on email, web, camera and music features...
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Most flagship smartphones would settle for one mini-model treatment, but not the . This Android-fuelled powerhouse has two XS versions – the touch-toting Mini and the QWERTY packing Mini Pro.The Mini is undoubtedly the dinkiest we’ve ever seen but wit...
Ultra-pocket-size dimensions. User-friendly. Thumb-friendly keyboard. Handy social networking widget...
Android 1.6 OS feels outdated. Limited widget customisation. Average screen resolution. No Mediascape multimedia management...
A miracle of smartphone miniaturisation that’s incredibly usable, but could do with an Android upgrade...
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SPONSORED DEAL Sony Ericsson X10 Mini ProFREE handset, 2000 Mins & 5000 Texts, Unlimited Internet, 24 Month Contract Only £30.00 per month! Just when we thought Sony Ericsson had lost its mojo it releases the X10 Mini and X10 Mini Pro. Not only are...
It’s not a high-end Android phone but we really like the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro. If you’re looking for a simple smartphone with a few extras this is it. It just works and it delivers a solid user experience, not something you can say about all Son...
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If you remember our previous feature on the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro, you will have a headstart on what's in store for you with this tiny phone. For those who have no clue what we are talking about, this phone is a smaller iteration of its big...
We preferred the Sony Ericsson X10 mini pro to its closely-related cousin, the Sony Ericsson X10 mini, but it would have been a more clear-cut decision if the former had a keyboard with less stiff keys. The minute 2.55-inch screen might not sit in favo...
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It sometimes makes sense to start big and go smaller. In all honesty, their top Android phone doesn’t quite stand up to the most recent competition. But since the original XPERIA X10, Sony Ericsson have been narrowing their focus – trying to make a di...
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Sony Ericsson is getting better at adhering to smartphone release deadlines and thus it is time for us to review another round of chubby cuteness. Released at the end of June as promised, the is essentially the in terms of interface, but with a slid...
Physical QWERTY keyboard, Nice design with chrome accents, Good pictures and video, Great loudspeaker...
Keys on the physical keyboard feel cramped, Handset is on the thick side...
Voice quality with incoming calls was good, and the volume was adequate. On the other end of the lineIn, however, clarity was much worse, and the other party said our voice was muffled and unclear, although the volume stayed decent.The battery of the S...
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Introduction – Positioning Sony Ericsson’s attempt to reach the larger part of the market by creating phones and smartphones in particular, based on more than one Operating System may be in its intimacy and it may be a little early to judge its suc...
Qualcomm eh… sorry, Sony Ericsson taught us to expect devices with excellent reception, good speech quality and the X10 mini pro is no exception. The phone vibration function is powerful enough, perhaps a little too powerful and the speaker ringing vo...
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The X10 Mini Pro is tiny. Super tiny. Yet, somehow, it still manages to have every feature you'd need. How does it perform? Sydney does a full review...
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On paper, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro seems just about as perfect an Android smartphone can get. It’s very small, yet has all the hardware its elder siblings in the new Xperia line carry. One of the worst things about Android for me is the irksom...
Very fast; Snugly fits in your pocket or palm; Full QWERTY keyboard; Good design; Gingerbread comes preinstalled...
Keyboard can become uncomfortable after long use; Cumbersome browsing experience...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2012-01-06 01:53:14
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Xperia X10 Mini pro – Look and FeelLittle WonderRecently Sony Ericsson has added a new slide out QWERTY handset by the name of Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro to its kitty. This new handset is pretty much same as its predecessor in terms of other aspects a...
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Sony Ericsson’s focused approach on the Android platform has seen a slew of smartphones powered by the Google mobile operating system. Over the course of 2011, its Xperia lineup has been steadily introduced, some with much fanfare like the Sony Ericsso...
Above average battery life, Decent imaging quality from Exmor sensor, Ease of use with 3.7inch display...
Stiff and flushed physical keys...
With a single-core Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 1GHz processor powering the Xperia Pro, some might wonder if it performs as admirably as its competitors with a dual-core processor. To answer that, we took the Xperia Pro out for a spin, mostly concentrat...
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In a time when phones seem to only be getting bigger, it's fun to see something like Sony Ericsson's Xperia Mini and Mini Pro. When we first saw these phones a year or so at Mobile World Congress, they were pretty much a novelty, tiny little things. Bu...
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In a smartphone market saturated with 3.5-inch and larger displays, Sony Ericsson reckons there's still a little place for petite packages. Enter the Xperia X10 Mini (E10i) and Mini Pro (U20i) -- both direct descendants of the beastly X10 Android 1.6 h...
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