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Sony Ericsson debuts Android-based Xperia X10

Firm touts 'communications rich' handset

David Neal, V3.co.uk 03 Nov 2009

Sony Ericsson has finally joined its rivals by unveiling its first Android-based handset, the Xperia X10.

Communications wise the phone includes all the main connection suspects, from HSPA through to Bluetooth, as well as a number of presence and social networking features, designed to boost the user experience. Although pitched at consumers, such tools could prove popular among work groups and mobile workers.

As well as being based on Google's Android, the device includes the new UX open-source platform developed for the Sony Ericsson X series, which lets users keep in touch with their social networking commitments, along with the Timescape and Mediascape media and internet browsing applications.

Enhancing this is an 'infinite' button that pulls together all communications from any individual, and face recognition software which can be used to upload and tag pictures of five different people to a range of sites.

Bert Nordberg, president of Sony Ericsson, said that the phones will be released next year, and will continue to be open and innovative.

"The Xperia X10 and the family of phones launching in the first half of 2010 underpin our commitment to an open and multi-platform strategy that maximises choice for the consumer and delivers the best possible consumer experience," he said.

"The reaction from our global operator partners to the X10 has been extremely positive, and we will be rolling it out across the world, including Japan, from the first half of 2010."

The handset also offers access to a range of applications through Google's Android Market, and includes a new wireless headset with an FM receiver.

The X10 supports GSM, GPRS/Edge 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS HSPA 900/1700/2100 and UMTS HSPA 800/850/1900/2100, and comes in two colours, Sensuous Black and Luster White. GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are also included, and the phone weighs just 135g.

See also:

Apple iPhoneResearch identifies 'market shift' to touch controls  02 Nov 2009
OrangeNetwork operator reveals range of tariffs for business and consumer customers  02 Nov 2009
Sony EricssonBut firm has signed financing deal to foster innovation  17 Oct 2009
Sony Ericsson Xperia X2New Xperia X2 handset offers a range of messaging and multimedia features  03 Sep 2009

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