reviewed on Apr 23, 2010
purchased on Mar 25, 2010
As a smartphone user for many years, i have lived happy with my iPhone 3G, after disasterous HP Ipaq 614c, and before that a long range of fairly good ipaq and winmo phones. Some Pxxx series SE, and a Palm. So i had high hopes for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. After about one month of heavy use, i... Read the full review →
great!
Media support
good
Reception and call quality
good
Display
good
Design and form factor
good
Portability (size / weight)
so-so
Battery life
so-so
Durability
poor
Ease of use
poor
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
This is a phone that looks very good. but is quite disappointing once you start to use it. Sony has completely destroyed by the UI by taking a fairly user friendly Android OS and instead of making it easier like HTC. they have made it more complicated. They also used up a lot of memory with their... Read the full review →
good
Reception and call quality
good
Display
good
Battery life
good
Ease of use
good
Design and form factor
good
Portability (size / weight)
good
Media support
good
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
reviewed on Oct 20, 2011
purchased on Aug 14, 2010
good
Reception and call quality
good
Display
good
Durability
good
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
so-so
Battery life
so-so
Ease of use
so-so
Design and form factor
so-so
Portability (size / weight)
so-so
Media support
great!
Design and form factor
good
Display
good
Ease of use
good
Portability (size / weight)
good
Media support
good
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
so-so
Reception and call quality
so-so
Durability
awful!
Battery life
great!
Reception and call quality
good
Display
good
Ease of use
good
Design and form factor
good
Portability (size / weight)
good
Media support
good
Durability
good
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
poor
Battery life
great!
Battery life
good
Reception and call quality
good
Ease of use
good
Design and form factor
good
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
so-so
Display
so-so
Portability (size / weight)
so-so
Media support
so-so
Durability
great!
Reception and call quality
great!
Design and form factor
great!
Portability (size / weight)
great!
Media support
great!
Durability
great!
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
good
Display
good
Ease of use
so-so
Battery life
great!
Ease of use
great!
Design and form factor
great!
Portability (size / weight)
great!
Media support
great!
Durability
great!
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
good
Reception and call quality
good
Display
good
Battery life
This is a very good phone despite the limitations of the Android 1.6 OS (2.x update coming later in the year). If you're a first time Android user then you probably won't even notice any perceived shortcomings. The screen is bright and beautiful, the device is nimble when handling most... Read the full review →
This is a very good phone despite the limitations of the Android 1.6 OS (2.x update coming later in the year). If you're a first time Android user then you probably won't even notice any perceived shortcomings. The screen is bright and beautiful, the device is nimble when handling most... Read the full review →
This is a very good phone despite the limitations of the Android 1.6 OS (2.x update coming later in the year). If you're a first time Android user then you probably won't even notice any perceived shortcomings. The screen is bright and beautiful, the device is nimble when handling most... Read the full review →
This is a very good phone despite the limitations of the Android 1.6 OS (2.x update coming later in the year). If you're a first time Android user then you probably won't even notice any perceived shortcomings. The screen is bright and beautiful, the device is nimble when handling most... Read the full review →
This is a very good phone despite the limitations of the Android 1.6 OS (2.x update coming later in the year). If you're a first time Android user then you probably won't even notice any perceived shortcomings. The screen is bright and beautiful, the device is nimble when handling most... Read the full review →
good
Design and form factor
good
Portability (size / weight)
good
Media support
good
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
so-so
Reception and call quality
so-so
Display
so-so
Durability
poor
Battery life
poor
Ease of use
The main problem with the xperia is the low in call sound volume. because of its low RAM, it keeps stuttering at times. But overall its a good keep. Read the full review →
This is a very good phone despite the limitations of the Android 1.6 OS (2.x update coming later in the year). If you're a first time Android user then you probably won't even notice any perceived shortcomings. The screen is bright and beautiful, the device is nimble when handling most... Read the full review →
reviewed on Jul 23, 2010
purchased on Jun 21, 2010
great!
Reception and call quality
great!
Display
great!
Ease of use
great!
Portability (size / weight)
great!
Durability
good
Design and form factor
good
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
so-so
Battery life
so-so
Media support
great!
Design and form factor
great!
Portability (size / weight)
great!
Media support
great!
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
good
Reception and call quality
good
Display
good
Ease of use
good
Durability
so-so
Battery life
The ease of use and battery life are much better since the android 2.3.3 update. Read the full review →
great!
Durability
good
Reception and call quality
good
Design and form factor
good
Portability (size / weight)
good
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
so-so
Display
so-so
Battery life
so-so
Ease of use
so-so
Media support
good
Reception and call quality
so-so
Display
so-so
Design and form factor
so-so
Portability (size / weight)
so-so
Media support
so-so
Durability
so-so
Ecosystem (apps, accessories, etc.)
poor
Battery life
poor
Ease of use
Of the world's largest phone manufacturers, perhaps none has taken a more twisted road to smartphone ubiquity than Sony Ericsson. It began its journey back in the pre-joint venture Ericsson days by throwing its weight behind Symbian, a smartphone platform that would ultimately become the world's most popular -- but it made a fatal error in supporting the doomed UIQ flavor that never saw even a fraction of the support its S60 cousin did.
Sony Ericsson have been working on the X10 for quite a long time, taking the utmost care to make sure its software offers the best user experience possible. They wanted their first droid to be perfect and perfection requires time. That’s right – the XPERIA X10 is the first Android to roll off the Sony Ericsson assembly line, hard as it might be to believe. But it certainly is not the kind of the phone to quietly disappear in the crowd of first-generation droids.