Saturday, May 22, 2010

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10's Future

                Cell phones come and go faster than we can get to know their full potential all the time, only phones that are capable, in both hardware and software customization can to withstand this heated competition. Sony Ericsson first android smartphone, the Xperia X10 has not just amazing top of the line hardware features such as: a massive 4in 480 x 854 TFT capacitive touch screen, an impressive 8.1megapixels camera sensor, 1Ghz Processor and 1GB of internal memory; no it doesn't stop at hardware but its creativity and permeate to its signature software, now shared with Xperia X10 mini and Xperia X10 mini pro, Mediascape and Timescape all enclose in a chic elegant ergonomic design called "humane curvature", also found on Vivaz, Xperia X10 mini, X10 mini Pro.


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           Xperia X10 indeed has Android Operating System 1.6 code name Donut; don't let this fool you, the UXP (User eXperience Platform)  or UI (User Interface), Sony Ericsson has spend quite some time customizing this avant garde intuitive UXP, with Mediascape and Timescape taking the central stage, followed by their face recognition built in camera, all working in sync to deliver a rich experience. Indeed there are some drawbacks by having Android 1.6 when Android 2.1 code name Eclair is already out and available to other android devices; but this is just temporary, as Sumit Malhotra announced on the Sony Ericsson's official blog [1], "Some examples of user benefits that will be included in the UXP upgrade for Xperia™ X10 in Q4 2010 are:  Upgrade to Android OS version 2.1" but this doesnt end there, Xperia X10's screen its capable of 65million colors and with the update that will be possible (currently the X10's can only display 65K colors).


                The Camera will also get a great update, so far its only capable of record video at WVGA, VGA and QVGA but not HD video; with the update Xperia X10 will be able to capture videos at 720p at 24fps (WVGA = 800x480 and 720p = 720p = 1280x720). With all this updates and updates to come after Android OS 2.1, the Xperia X10 will continue to be a competitive well rounded smartphone and as an example on how UXP should be designed.








"Sony provided me with a free Sony Ericsson X10 phone and a PSPgo and FIFA Soccer 10 game in connection with my participation in the Sony Ericsson/Sony Style X10 Blogger Contest, which requires me to blog about Sony and/or Sony Ericsson Products."

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