With Its Tiny Size, is the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini is a Capable Smartphone?

At just 83 x 50 x 16mm the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini is almost half the size of its big brother the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. It is a neat fit into your palm, very light and awfully cute. Using the phone is much like playing with a puppy, very difficult to put down. The X10 Mini runs on the Android 1.6 and has a bright and responsive 2.55 inch QVGA screen with capacitive touch technology.

The phones appearance is very similar to that of the Xperia, its face is modern and reflective and the bodywork on the back is soft to the touch and sturdy. There is an alternative to the X10 Mini, The X10 Mini pro, this model is ever so slightly bigger at 90 x 52 x 17mm, though its extra mass helps to conceal the QWERTY keyboard. Although keyboards on are considered a bit outdated on Smartphone’s, the Mini pro functions quite well, and certainly benefits from having it.

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Why You Should Go For Samsung Galaxy S

The Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) is an international organization dedicated to providing consumers with all the necessary information regarding wireless products. Last March 2010, the CTIA conducted their annual conference in Las Vegas, Nevada where Samsung unveiled their newest mobile phone, the Samsung Galaxy S. The mobile manufacturer is confident about their latest model. Their president, J.K. Shin even went as far as to branding the Galaxy S as a new class smartphone.

According to reports, Galaxy S will be distributed in the market later this year. But in the meantime let’s take a look at how the Galaxy S is different from other mobile phones and why the latest addition to Samsung smartphones is worthy of every mobile phone user’s attention.

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