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Here is a Full Review video showing an updated Sony Ericsson X10. The SE Android phone launched with a heavily skinned version of Android 1.6 at its core and, We all know that the entire X10 range will be updated to the full Android 2.1 aka Eclair soon this year. Sony Ericsson didn't mention the Froyo 2.2 Update but I think it will be available soon as the X10,X10 mini,X10 mini pro are all capable of running this version of Android, So its All a Matter of Time Now.

 

Video Below (in Germany)


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Sony Ericsson and SPB Software have been collaborating for a long while the last combined effort from them that we have seen was the Sony Ericsson Aspen. Now, Sony Ericsson will be bundling the Vivaz and Vivaz pro with a tailor made SPB Mobile Shell in the Asia-Pacific region.

We have reviewed SPB Mobile Shell and we were left with a positive impression. Sony Ericsson had some light customizations on the Vivaz duo but nothing as extensive as what SPB has to offer.

 

Press Release 

"SPB Software, a leading mobile software developer announces that Sony Ericsson's Vivaz™ and Vivaz pro™ come bundled with customized SPB Mobile Shell user interface in APAC region. As part of the strategic partnership between Sony Ericsson and SPB Software, SPB offered the unique version of SPB Mobile Shell optimized for Vivaz™ and Vivaz pro™ devices. The powerful combination of the most widespread and time-proven platform with SPB Mobile Shell – best-in-class finger-oriented user interface – will allow users to enjoy their innovative and feature rich Vivaz™/Vivaz pro™ smartphones."


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The full touch Walkman phone Sony Ericsson W150i Yendo was announced back in June and now it's almost ready to start selling. For 169 euro. Meanwhile, the device paid the FCC a short visit and as it turns out, it will be called Yizo in the US.

The Yendo which first showed up a few months back is getting ready to hit the stores. We spotted it on the Phone House Spain website and right under its image and name there was its price. This just about solves one of the final remaining mysteries about the Yendo. The device is priced at 169 euro, SIM-free.

Along with the photos of the Yendo exterior and internals the FCC website also holds the Sony Ericsson W150a manual. And according to it, the American version of the W150i Yendo will be called Sony Ericsson W150a Yizo.

 

See Full Yendo Specifications


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Sony Updated its E Readers 3 versions Pocket, Touch and Daily

The new 5-inch Pocket Edition is teh most compact of the three and has got a touch-sensitive screen, 2 GB memory, and a card slot over its predecessor. It will cost 179 US dollars.

The updated 6-inch Touch Edition has the same goodies as the new Pocket and costs 229 US dollars.

The Daily Edition has been finally upgraded with Wi-Fi connectivity. 2GB internal storage and a card slot are also on board. The new Daily Edition is priced at 299 US dollars.


The XPERIA X10 Eclair update is just around the corner, less than a month away from hitting your X10 device (along with hopefully some sweet 720p video recording).

 

main Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 to jumps to Android 2.1 before the end of September

 

A week ago, Sony Ericsson UK posted on their official Twitter profile a message regarding the upcoming X10 upgrade to Android 2.1. The XPERIA X10 Eclair update is scheduled for release before the end of September.



Waaaay back in June, Sony announced their mid-range Xperia X8, and it came similar to their Top Phone Xperia X10, X10 mini, X10 pro

Well, now the diminutive fellow has had his required appointment with the FCC, so release should be on the horizon soon just maybe not in time for the original Q3 2010 release date.

The X8 has a 600MHz processor, 3.0 inch 320×480 screen, 3.2MP camera, 3.5mm headset jack, 2GB included MicroSD card, WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth (with stereo A2DP), and Sony uniqiue twist on the Android UI. It will ship with Android 1.6, but upgradeable to Android 2.1 in june!


 

The Symbian-powered Vivaz will launch in AT&T in two colors Galaxy Blue and Venus Ruby. The extravagant Ruby color will be available for a limited period of time only.

Sony Ericsson Vivaz costs $80 (after $50 rebate) on a two-year AT&T contract.


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Latest Registered Mobile Devices from Federal Communications Commission's site Friday (14/8/2010).

 

Phones
Read - Samsung C5010B
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Read - Samsung C5010L
Read - Samsung SGH-A817
Read - Samsung S5520
Read - Samsung B2710
Read - LG VS660
Read - LG VN270
Read - Huawei U1005-S
Read - Huawei G7010
Read - Huawei G3610
Read - Huawei C8150
Read - Haier U50
Read - Haier HG-M306
Read - Toshiba CR11-J02
Read - ZTE UX991

Peripherals
Read - Plantronics BackBeat 903+
Read - Huawei K3805
Read - ZTE K4505-Z


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The Xperia X10 is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, which was powerful enough that the device didn't feel sluggish during most tasks. Its 4-inch 854 x 480 pixel touchscreendisplay was crisp, but didn't compare to the Super AMOLED display on the Samsung Captivate, also available on AT&T (although it was a bit easier to read in daylight). The built quality of the Xperia X10 is solid, and more than one person commented on how attractive it looked. I also liked the two white LED notification lights next to the phone's hardware buttons just below the display.

 

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This technology enables the internal wiring of a mobile device to be streamlined through a single cable (copper wire). Conventionally, the video, audio and control signals as well as the power transmission were spread out over several dozen cables within the movable mechanisms of mobile devices, such as hinges or rotating parts. Sony aims to promptly implement this technology to improve design flexibility, reliability and durability for mobile devices with movable mechanisms.

In recent years, mobile devices have become ever more sophisticated in terms of advanced functionality and high resolution displays. As a result, more wiring connections have been used to accommodate the increasing volume of data being transmitted within devices. 
Accordingly, new problems began to emerge as connectors in devices became larger and it became more difficult to bend the connecting cables. 

Sony's newly-developed 'single wire interface technology' has achieved bi-directional transmission of several kinds of signals, including video, audio and control signals, by using time division duplex and multiplex
. In addition, the DC power is supplied on the same signal cable. Sony's unique encoding technology with DC balance enables both DC power supply and high speed data to be transmitted within a limited frequency bandwidth. 

In order to swiftly begin practical implementation of this technology, Sony has teamed up with ROHM , which has a track record in peripheral technologies, for the joint development and technical validation for the analog portion of the test chip. 
Hereafter, Sony will grant ROHM a license for the IP of the digital portion of this newly-developed technology in order to advance the development of a single chip which includes both the analog and digital portions. 


The attempts to create a gaming device based on a mobile phone are not new. Sony Ericsson was always the most ambitious in this respect. Its phones were the first to feature the horizontal orientation of the screen and dedicated gaming buttons A+B. This project turned out to be a non starter. In 2005 Walkman series was launched and 2007 was to see the launch of a PSP phone, but Sony finally discarded the idea. Look at the patent for the model from 2005.

Sony believed that such a phone could have negatively influenced the sales of PSP. At the same time Sony Ericsson was reluctant to develop a gaming phone without the rich array of games and necessary gaming support. In this classical situation Sony refrained from becoming a pioneer to retain the current market share. A severe crisis, drop in sales, loss of its market share led to the arrival of the new management and old projects resurfaced. At the end of 2009 Sony Ericsson returned to the development of a gaming phone. Sony was not against this time, because they gradually move away from UMD disks for distribution and adopt electronic sales, which is easier and more sensible. I don't want to remind you that PSP was unlocked within months and game images could be downloaded from memory cards.

In 2011 the company will try to return to the market with the unique selling point, which I rather like. People from Engadget found all the information about it and even created the image of the future model.

The picture is horrible and brings more damage than good, because it does not convey the design, which deserves a lot of credit. We have to keep the phone in our hands (which is impossible now) to assess it. In pictures it looks not only glossy, but is quite attractive and differs from PSP Go. It reminds me of my euphoria from the first PSP. The materials are similar, but it is a phone after all.


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Today we Introduce you the Unboxing of Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. We All remember this Awesome phone with 8MP camera and Android OS 1.6 (Expected update Next Month to Android Eclair 2.1) onboard with a Huge Capacitive touch Screen.

See Full Specification Here

 

The Phone Came from AT&t with Awesome box with All the basic accessories,CD and an Extra Battery too. Check photo below. Enjoy!

 

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Sony Ericsson in a Big Surprise for Android fans will introduce the Android 3.0 gaming platform That will change the Smartphones to a Gaming Devices targeting all users who love mobile Gaming on-the-way and Giving them an EXTREME Mobile-Gaming Experience. Also Sony Ericsson has Announced to Release a Phone that is like the PSP Device from Sony to have these Features. The phone has a large display, described as being between 3.7 and 4.1 inches with WVGA or better resolution, a 5 megapixel camera that we're told might not be final, and it'll likely have a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU on board. The phone is mostly black with some silver highlights, and the gamepad area is white / silver in color.


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The 12 hour timer has finished Easrly. and the "Mysterious" device was in fact the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 as we thought. It will be available for pre-order shortly with an AT&T contract for $129.99. The XPERIA X10 will launch on August 15. Also the Vivaz Pro is unlocked for $599.99 with No plans or offers and finally, the W518 Walkman is FREE! with an AT$T plan and no Fees what-so-ever required. We Expected New Devices but its Also Cool offers and Deals from Sony Ericsson!

 

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini is getting a Gold version as its already has a pink version which released last month. From the render, the back seems glossy and even the keys and logos on the front are gold-colored No plated (Not a Real Gold just Colored) but Really look good and colors won't go away from heavy using.

 

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The QWERTY-equipped Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini pro only has Black and Red versions will soon get a Pink version. Unfortunately, It's just the back Only that's pink, the rest is exactly the same as the Black version! But it looks Good too.


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The New XPERIA X10 will be available for consumers starting on August 15th, to remind you about its specs it a 4-inch touch panel, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, inbuilt GPS, 8.1 megapixel camera (with LED flash), 8GB of onboard memory and will have a 2GB card memory Micro SD included. You can Now find it on AT&T Store for $129.99 ONLY with AT&T plan of course just like the Samsung Captivate with was $49.99... its a very good price for a phone with this specifications!

 

Press Release From AT&T website

AT&T and Sony Ericsson Announce the Xperia™ X10

Smart meets entertaining - Sony Ericsson's flagship Android smartphone offers an open and integrated world of communication, entertainment and social media

DALLAS and ATLANTA, Aug. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AT&T* and Sony Ericsson today announced a dynamic multimedia experience with the Android™ based Xperia™ X10, available August 15. The Xperia™ X10 introduces Sony Ericsson's unique and entertainment-driven Xperia™ platform to U.S. customers in a cutting-edge, beautiful and fun package.

The Xperia™ X10 comes fully loaded with a 4-inch crystal clear touch display, superfast 1GHz Snapdragon processor and a GPS. The smartphone also features an 8.1 megapixel camera with smile detection, face recognition, autofocus and LED flash. The device comes with 8 GB of on-board memory and a 2 GB in-box memory card, with expandable memory up to 32 GB.

Sony Ericsson's custom user experience is great for the intersection of communications and entertainment. Two signature applications, Mediascape and Timescape™, build on the Android platform to enhance the experience for users.

* Mediascape on the Xperia ™ X10 gathers music, photos, videos and content from your phone's memory card and online, letting you browse, search, listen and share your media from one unified view. For example, view photos taken on the device as well as your Facebook® and Picasa™ web albums. Or, when listening to a favorite song on your phone, press Sony Ericsson's infinite button to access related content about the artist pulled from the phone's memory as well as albums, songs and video content from YouTube™ and search results from Google.
* Timescape™ is a unique communication application that automatically organizes social interactions in chronological order, leaving users free to concentrate on keeping in touch on-the-go. From Facebook® and Twitter® updates to photos, emails and text messages, a scrolling menu offers easy viewing and organization of all communications. Additionally, tap the Timescape™ infinite button to bring up and view all communications from a single person in a single place.


"Sony Ericsson has created a unique choice for our smartphone customers looking for a fun and smart device," said Michael Woodward, vice president, Mobile Phone Portfolio, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets.

"Sony Ericsson is raising the bar for entertainment-rich phones with the launch of the Xperia ™ X10," said Paul Hamnett, senior vice president, Sony Ericsson North America. "With the convergence of our user experience platform and the Android OS, we are bringing consumers a smartphone experience that is not only exciting, but also very refined. Following the successful global launch of the Xperia™ X10, we are pleased to partner with AT&T to launch this phone in the U.S. market."

Pricing and Availability

The Sony Ericsson Xperia™ X10 smartphone will be available in black at AT&T stores, authorized retailers and www.wireless.att.com on August 15 for $149.99 after a two-year service agreement and minimum smartphone data plan.

For the complete lineup of AT&T offerings, visit www.att.com.

*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.

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Sony Ericsson is trying the countdown teasing with its users,Unfortunately, This mysterious device hiding in the dark is quickly revealed to be an XEPRIA series as you can on the Back of the Phone on the picture. But there is another if you look at the device sleek design and the Camera and Steel cover on the rounds with the Back you'll find it a Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 and that's little bit weird...

Is it a whole New XPERIA device (e.g. X11, X20)? OR Its an Eclair update for the XPERIA X10 to Android 2.1 or Froyo 2.2? We can't guess this of the New Sony Ericsson Logo "Smarter is Coming" as it can be a "Smarter" X10 or a "Smarter" X20 !!

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