The Sony Ericsson X10 mini has quick navigation to home screen

May 7
07:42

2010

Dominic Burn

Dominic Burn

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The Sony Ericsson X10 mini includes an infinite button which takes the user straight to all their favourite media so it can be enjoyed, as well as the Timescape application from Sony Ericsson which puts all Facebook, Tweets, messages and events all in one easy to see place.

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The Sony Ericsson X10 mini has an infinite button which takes you straight to all your favourite media so you can enjoy your music,The Sony Ericsson X10 mini has quick navigation to home screen Articles and also includes Timescape application from Sony Ericsson which puts all Facebook, Tweets, messages and events all in one easy to see place. The phone has a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, and a photo flash to produce a good picture even when the light is no so good. There is also video recording, with a video light, and once those moments have been saved you can geo-tag the location. The handset has aGPS global positioning and includes Google Maps and Wisepilot turn-by-turn which can concisely directs the user to the location they need. The handset can be easily synchronised with all phonebook contacts, calendar events and organiser information from a computer, via USB support, and USB mass storage also. Microsoft Exchange email servers can also be connected to with the Exchange ActiveSync feature. This phone comes with a full HTML web browser which includes Bookmarks to quickly allow access to favourite websites. It also features Google search. Facebook meanwhile, can be quickly accessed through the Facebook application, to help connect with friends easily. Music is very well supported by the X10 mini with the Sony Ericsson Music Player which sorts all music by artist, album and track and allows playlists to be created. If a track is unknown, a few seconds of recording can be identified by TrackID which will seamlessly access all the track, artist and album information, and album art shows the music by album covers, to help it be recognised. There is the option to either plug in some headphones via the 3.5mm jack or alternatively connect wirelessly with the Bluetooth stereo (A2DP) connection to any compatible headset.For the more video minded, the TFT touchscreen capable of over 16 million colours can stream videos, or display those already added to the phone, and YouTube is also present. For gamers, 3D games are featured too, as is FM radio with RDS for more music.The Sony Ericsson X10 mini has many great features which provide a single, easy to use atmosphere for the user to access their music, videos, messages and emails. While also providing simple connection to social networking through the Timescape single application.  With useful aGPS and the Wisepilot application also present, this handset has something to offer most, beyond its capabilities as a phone.