Sony Ericsson X 10 Mini Pro Reviews

Jan 28
09:19

2011

Micko Stojanovic

Micko Stojanovic

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The Nokia C5 and E5, both are 3G enabled mobile phones from Nokia Company and are released in June 2010. . Both operate on the Symbian OS, version 9.3, series 60, and release 3.2. The Central Processing Unit of both the mobile phones constitutes of the ARM 11, 600 MHz processor.

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Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro Review lets you know more about the latest edition of the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini. It is the pro version of the same phone. The variation lies in that this device gives QWERTY keypad. While the earlier copy was the favorite of all the people,Sony Ericsson X 10 Mini Pro Reviews Articles the pro version appeals to all who like sending lots of text messages.

The screen of the device is miniature and nearly of the similar design, still greatly functional due to the excellent tweaks provided by the operating system.

The keyboard also is modest, and sliding, designed in 4 x 10 grid, with the lowermost row that includes the space bar, is a little bigger. Pressing the buttons is convenient due to the strength given by good quality of production.

The keypad is a distinguished one. When you press the blue key, you can access alternative characters, and more numerals and punctuation marks, and the remainder alphabets are accessed by pressing a Sym button. To get caps, you have to press the shift key same like that in a typewriter or a computer keyboard.

As a consequence of the cutback in the size of screen and keypad, are some adjustments, one of which is omitting full cursor keys and menu keys. It lacks in the up and down cursor, so you won’t be able to scroll up or down with the help of the keys, although you can do so by touching the screen. The left and right cursor in fact facilitates alteration of the message, as you can just press it continuously and access the desired part of the matter, instead of pressing the very letter which can become inconvenient.

The handset is 90mm in length, 52mm in width and 17mm in thickness and it weighs 120gm. This over weight is due to the numberpad system and the changeable battery which was not the case with X10 mini. The screen is low resolution of size 2.55 inches and 240 x 320 pixel. On the backplate is 5-megapixel camera, which operates same like X10 mini, that is good in good light, but bad in low light. For connectivity you get everything with this device Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro}, like HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth.

Thus it is interesting to know more about the phone through Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro Review.