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Xperia X10 Mini Pro Starts Shipping Now, Hurrah!

Categories: Android, Sony Ericsson
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 at 9:46 AM

If you’ve been a huge fan of Sony Ericsson’s Android UX with Timescape and Mediascape, but you weren’t too keen on the enormous Xperia X10, you’ll be glad to know that the Mini Pro version is out now. That’s right, nearly everything you wanted in the original X10, miniaturized. Sony Ericsson touts this as the world’s smallest Android handset with a full QWERTY keypad. For a little video demo and SE’s comments, see below.

The Xperia™ X10 Mini Pro combines a convenient touchscreen and a slide-out QWERTY keypad in one compact mobile phone without any compromise on performance. And I am proud to say that it is by far the world’s smallest Android smartphone with full QWERTY keypad yet. With the four customisable corners and intuitive touch navigation the User Interface lying on top of the generic Android OS has been optimized for such a compact device. So you’ll get the ultimate control for easy one-hand use. And still you will take advantage of the best of the big brother X10.  Also in the X10 Mini Pro Timescape™ brings all your communication in one place: Facebook™ and Twitter™ updates, missed calls and messages. Get a preview of more fantastic multi media and social networking capabilities in our new video. Thanks for all the great whishes and comments on the previous posts around the X10 Mini Pro. Needless to say, but please keep on letting us know what you think!

[Via: Sony Ericsson]

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Marc has been a mobile fanatic for the better part of a decade and has had more devices pass through his hands than he would care to count. Originally from Los Angeles and briefly in San Francisco, Marc now lives in Brooklyn where, unlike Will Park, he longs for simpler times and simpler technology. All the while, he writes about gadgets and wireless technology as he tinkers, hacks and ultimately breaks most of his gadgets in the process. Marc has written about the mobile industry for Boy Genius Report, MobileCrunch, Laptop Magazine and has had his work appear in the Wall Street Journal, Gizmodo, CrunchGear and more.