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Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Sony Ericsson x10 mini

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini should be nothing more than a shrunken version of the  Xperia x10 but in reality it's a whole new phone that gives Android a complete makeover.
Oh yes, it's small. Sony Ericsson isn't joking when it says the Xperia X10 Mini is the same size as a credit card. Obviously it's a lot thicker, but the overall size and weight of the super-small Android phone is about equivalent to a packet of Swan matches. It is tiny.
The exterior is smooth with only three buttons on the face of the phone – Menu, Home and Back – and there's no D-pad or joystick whatsoever here.

It's very light and could possibly do with feeling a little heavier, if only so it doesn't blow out of your hand in a breeze. But for a phone so affordable – currently going for around £200 on PAYG deals – the X10 Mini has a remarkably high-class feel about it.

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