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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
At Mobile World Congress 2010, Kent German takes a First Look at the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10.
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>> Hi, I'm Kent German, Senior Editor here at CNET.com. I'm here at Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona. I want to show you the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. It is a very slick phone. It's very attractive. I have to say I like a lot from the outset. It does have a four-inch display. That's bigger than the iPhone. That's bigger than most smartphones out there. So I do like the look of the display. It's very bright. It's very colorful. It is an Android phone, so it has all the Android things you'll expect. Another big feature on this phone is TimeScape. When you're in TimeScape, you can do a few things. You can scroll through to see your conversations, and what that is, it shows you all the conversations you've had with that one person. You click on their name, and then you click on this infinity button. You can see everything you've done with that person, whether you've texted with them, exchanged an email, done a Facebook update. So it's a nice way of taking all that stuff that you have to deal with and combining them. Other functions include a music player, video, does have a camera, 8.1-megapixel camera, personal organizer. It has USB mass storage, PC synching, speakerphone, so all these kind of features. It does have a 3.5-millimeter headset jack. You can see that on the top here. Also, it has a micro USB port, so that means you can plug in a standard charger and use a standard micro USB cable. You don't have to use Sony Ericsson's proprietary connections, and it uses a microSD card slot as well, so none of that Sony Ericsson we lock you down. We make you do our thing. So very positive about that. I'm Kent German, and this the Sony Ericsson Experia X10.
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