Manufacturer | Sony Ericsson |
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Series | Sony Ericsson Xperia |
Compatible networks |
2G |
Availability by country | Q2 2010[1] |
Dimensions | 83.0 × 50.0 × 16.0 mm |
Weight | 88 g with battery |
Operating system | android 1.6(upgradeable to 2.1)[2] |
CPU | 600 MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 |
Memory | 176 MB RAM |
Storage | 128 MB in phone, up to 16 GB on microSDHC memory card (2 GB card included) |
Battery | Standard battery: Li-Po 950 mAh. |
Data inputs | dual touch |
Display | 240 × 320 pixels (QVGA) 16M color TFT |
Rear camera | 5 MP with Auto focus, Flash LED illumination and Geo tagging. |
Connectivity | GPS Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP microUSB 2.0 3.5 mm audio jack |
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini is a smartphone by Sony Ericsson in the Xperia series. It is the second Sony Ericsson smartphone to run the Android operating system[2] and also the smallest Android handset to date.
The X10 Mini was first revealed on 14 February 2010.[1] Apart from the physical dimensions, the phone also differs feature-wise as compared to the X10. Text input is done via a virtual keypad on the Mini and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard on the X10 Pro.
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro (U20i) is an upgrade to the X10 Mini with many of the internal specifications being identical. The major differences between the original X10 Mini and X10 Mini Pro are a slide-out full QWERTY Keyboard, a replaceable battery and the Pro having slightly larger dimensions (3.5 × 2.0 × 0.7 inches opposed to 3.3 × 2.0 × 0.6 inches).
The X10 Mini and X10 Mini Pro are designed to look similar and share functionality with the larger Xperia X10, but are internally very different devices. Both handhelds lack Sony Ericsson's "Mediascape" media-management software, but include "Timescape" as well as the proprietary "Rachael" U
The X10 Mini Pro (as well as the X10 and X10 Mini) originally ran Android 1.6, with an update to 2.1 being rolled out from Sunday 31 October 2010, to Tuesday 30 November 2010[3]. The updated Xperia Mini Pro is more responsive and faster when compared to older Android version 1.6. However, Sony Ericsson has no plans to upgrade the 2010 Xperia phones beyond Android 2.1.
The X10 Mini and X10 Mini Pro can both be unofficially upgraded to Android 2.3 via CyanogenMod.
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