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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini Pro

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,Bose? MIE2i Mobile Headset , Sony Ericsson Wireless Stereo Headphone - Black , Jawbone ERA Headset - Shadowbox - Retail Packaging,VXI BlueParrott Roadwarrior B250-XT Bluetooth Wireless Headset , Motorola S10-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headphones The X10 Mini Pro takes the X10 to the next level and is a great addition to the Android range of devices but not only that, it also fits in a great position in the market as the smallest Android phone with a QWERTY keyboard with the other handets being much larger or older hardware. Ask a friend over. Or just get in touch. Messaging is instant with Xperia X10 mini pro. A full slide-out QWERTY keyboard and intuitive touch screen right at your fingertips. Your home screen - just like home. Messages. YouTube. Apps from Android Market. One hand control, drag'n'drop the icons into the corners of your screen - and have your favorites at thumb's reach. One way to everyone: Which friends are going to the 80s party? And who's having a quiet night in? With Timescape, it's easy to see what all your friends are up to, every minute of the day. Facebook, tweets, messages, missed calls – all in one app, with the latest event at the top. From here to inifinity: Stuff you didn't know about your favorite stars. Music that brings the house down. Press the infinite button in the media player and go explore.


This review is from: Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini Pro (U20i) Unlocked GSM Android Smartphone with 5 MP Camera, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Touchscreen, QWERTY Keyboard--International Version with No U.S. Warranty (Black) (Wireless Phone Accessory)
The biggest issue with the Xperia Pro Mini (u20i) this is the lack of voice recognition in the base software, so you're going to have to root it if you want to do things like run Google Nav via speech. I can speak right into my cheap LG Optimus V and get directions while I'm on the road, but Sony Ericsson didn't put the voice stuff in the u20i... and the only way to change that is to root. Also, things like pinch zoom also don't work by design unless you root & change the software.

Now, I don't mind rooting, but you always risk bricking your device if you do the wrong thing. If I'm spending $200 on a phone, I don't want to transform it into a paperweight for something that should be in the software already. Very annoying to have to waste time on things like this.

On the plus side, it worked perfectly in Asia with the Telestial international SIM card, and it's working just fine with T-Mo's Pay-go service (including the data plan) here in the US. So if you want a quad-band GSM phone that you can travel with & also use at home by swapping out your SIM card, then this will do it.

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