In a day and age of touchscreen smartphones with extra-large displays designed for multimedia playback and Web browsing, a mobile phone smaller than a credit card seems so 1999. Sony Ericsson doesn't think so though: its latest Android phone, the tiny XPERIA X10 Mini, is a fully featured smartphone in an incredible tiny package. At face value the XPERIA X10 Mini seems impressive, but its size means it has too many limitations. Read more
Placed side-by-side, you probably can't distinguish the X10 mini from its sibling, the X10 mini pro. But slide the display, and the difference is as obvious as day and night. The X10 mini pro, though measuring at just a mere 90 x 52 x 17mm, managed to squeeze a petite QWERTY keyboard into its frame. Without the physical QWERTY keypad, the X10 mini functions with a virtual, old-school numeric keypad (understandably, due to space constraints). Read more
Sony Ericsson's pebble-like X10 mini will find fans in those looking for something unique, but we wonder about its lasting appeal and how widespread this appeal could be. Read more
ive only had this phone for 2 months and its a piece of crap, it always freezes and turns itself off, i have fully charged the phone and then it says "shutting down no battery life" wtf.... waste of money and i take a lot of care of my phones my last phone lasted me 5yrs this one only lasts me 2months! Read more