The mini phones aren't meant for power users; they're for those who care more about portability and fashion. The X10 mini has a rainbow of back covers-- something to match nearly every outfit especially if you're into bright colors or monochrome while the X10 mini pro has a black soft touch back. They undeniably look like plastic phones, though they're stylish and solid. Both models have small QVGA displays x pixels with accelerometers. That's low resolution by Android standards where base phones are generally x and high end phones x , but the resolution is appropriate to the display's size.
Anything higher would have been unreadable. The drawback is that some apps don't support the lower QVGA resolution, though most do. Though small, these phones are smart.
Timescape is social networking software that uses a card metaphor to keep you up to date with Facebook and Twitter. Not bad for absolutely tiny phones. The hardware keyboard, slightly larger size and user replaceable battery are the only differences between the mini pro and the mini.
Voice quality is good with clear audio and moderate volume again typical of SE. The speaker may be small, but it's loud and clear enough to hear driving directions in a sedan a convertible or sports car would be a stretch. The web browser is the usual excellent Google webkit browser that handles full HTML sites with aplomb. We like Sony Ericsson's customized music player-- they certainly know how to do a media player right. The video player performs well watch our video review to see it in action , even with high bitrate content, but these phones are hardly video-centric given their small, relatively low resolution displays.
That said, the displays on each are sharp and bright. The capacitive display is responsive to touch, though the on-screen keyboard on the mini can be a trial since the virtual keys are so small. We can't give a final star rating to these two charming baby Android phones since Sony Ericsson wasn't able to provide us with ballpark pricing. They're certainly a novel response to the Jumbotron run of Android superphones, and we know that some of you still want something that will fit in your pocket and not require charging twice per day.
In our tests, the Xperia X10 mini and mini pro easily lasted two days on a charge with moderate use. Education Entertainment Finance Health Internet Lifestyle Maps Multimedia News Productivity Scheduler - Watch - Timer 4.
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