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AT&T Xperia X10 Gets Android 2.1 Update

Android 2.1 update now available for AT&T Xperia X10 and everyone knows that Eclair is way better than vanilla Froyo. The ndroid 2.1 upgrade will be available for AT&T Xperia X10 customers in the US starting Tuesday, May 31st.

AT&T Xperia X10 Gets Android 2.1 Update

The relevance of the phone always comes into question due to it seemingly running a outdated version of it’s native supported OS and at one point the X10 was running Android 1.6 while the rest if the world on Android moved on with Froyo. The news of the 2.1 although underwhelming does offer the last form of light for the series and as it seems to be the last update to put end users out of there misery. To really explain how out of touch Sony Ericsson PR seems to be, they have seemed to been caught suggesting that Froyo isn’t needed due to there version of Eclair being in many instances ” just as good” ( Insert laugh ). This update effects all iterations of the X10 series in what had been a bunch of letdown and one of the worst handling of software support for the end user. Hopefully, the X11/12 series and beyond can never repeat these mistakes and sweeten the bitter taste of there fan base currently behind two versions of Android.

Features :

  • HD video recording with continuous auto-focus for high quality videos
  • Upgrade of the Android platform to Android 2.1
  • New back up and restore application, with extended content back up
  • 5 homescreens for apps, widgets, shortcuts and folders
  • Social phonebook which automatically syncs contact pictures from Facebook and shows when your friends are online
  • Continuous autofocus in still and video capture
  • Face detection in video capture
  • Expanded homescreens increased from three to five.
 
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Posted by on May 31, 2011 in Mobile, Sony Ericsson, Tech News

 

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini and Mini Pro Smartphones

Sony Ericsson announces new generation of Xperia Mini and Mini Pro smartphones and Xperia mini is the world’s smallest HD video recording smartphone ; Xperia mini pro is intuitive fast messaging in a compact smartphone.The new Xperia Mini will run Android Gingerbread (2.3) on a 3-inch, multitouch, scratch-resistant display, which comes with Sony’s proprietary Bravia Engine with Reality Display and new Xperia Mini Pro features the same 1GHz processor, 3-inch display, and 1200mAh battery, but it also adds a front-facing camera and that sliding QWERTY keyboard that made the original X10 Mini Pro such a favorite.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini and Mini Pro

Sony Ericsson unveils the new Xperia mini and Xperia mini pro, the latest additions to its Xperia family. Building on the success of the original mini series, these innovative smartphones come packed full of features, powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and run the latest platform of Google’s Android – Gingerbread 2.3. Beautifully designed, Xperia mini and Xperia mini pro both integrate best-in-class imaging and display technology from Sony, including Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine and HD video recording (720p). The products offer a full multimedia entertainment experience. Xperia mini and Xperia mini pro enable access to over 150,000 apps on the Android Market and has a 3-inch scratch-resistant, multi-touch glass screen. The improved user interface allows up to 16 apps displayed on the home screen. Facebook inside Xperia, a feature just announced for the Xperia family, provides a unique social media integration.Xperia mini pro brings the optimised slide-out keyboard with smart functionality first seen on the Xperia pro to a compact smartphone. A subtle but fast Type & Send functionality eliminates the need to open a dedicated app for each type of message and Smart Keyboard triggers predictive messaging actions automatically when the user slides out the keyboard. Xperia mini pro also comes pre-loaded with Office Suite and McAfee antivirus software, letting consumers manage documents and e-mails instantly and securely while on the move.

Steve Walker, Head of Marketing, Sony Ericsson said, “We wanted to provide consumers even greater choice across the Xperia range, while building on the success of the original mini series. These turbo-charged smartphones now contain even more power, enhanced functionality, a larger screen and premium features unique to Sony Ericsson. They are packed full of features, making them a perfect choice for consumers looking for all the benefits of Android and Sony in a beautiful and easy to use compact form factor.”Sony Ericsson also unveils today a new integration, Facebook inside Xperia, which will be included in the new Xperia mini and mini pro and soon to be available across the wider Xperia range. Facebook inside Xperia integrates social connections throughout the phone, by making Facebook immediately accessible from the most used areas of the phone such as the picture gallery, music player, phonebook and calendar. As people are becoming increasingly reliant on their smartphones for instant communication, Sony Ericsson is enabling people to ‘like’, share and comment more easily than ever before withFacebook inside Xperia.Sony Ericsson Xperia mini pro and Xperia mini with HD will be available globally in selected markets from Q3.

Sony Ericsson Xperia mini – Key features:

  • World’s smallest Android smartphone with HD video recording
  • Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine
  • Place up to 16 apps in the corners of your home screen
  • Over 150,000 apps on Android Market
  • Facebook inside. Keeping your friends closer

Sony Ericsson Xperia mini pro – Key features:

  • Ergonomic keyboard and smart functions for fast messaging
  • HD video and Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine
  • Synch your email and view office documents safely on the go
  • Place up to 16 apps in the corners of your home screen
  • Over 150,000 apps on Android Market

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Posted by on May 30, 2011 in Mobile, Sony Ericsson

 

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Sony Ericsson W8

Sony Ericsson slaps Walkman logo on X8 and renames it W8, which is the first Walkman phone running Android.Sony Ericsson W8 proudly displays the logo Wlakman while dressed in flashy colors to say the least and eatures a 3-inch touchscreen (320 x 480 pixels) and a 3 megapixel camera.

Sony Ericsson W8

While the original incarnations of the Walkman hasn’t been around for quite some time, now  Sony Ericsson has announced its first ever Walkman brand smartphone running Google Android 2.1 Eclair update in Indonesia. Sporting 3-inch capacitive touchscreen display, the new Sony Ericsson W8 walkman smartphone looks very similar to Xperia X8. There’s no word on the pricing and this phone will be available in China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Malayasia, Phillipines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam from Q2 2011 in Azure Blue, Metallic Red and Iconic Orange.Sony Ericsson W8 has a 3-inch capacitive HVGA (320×480) display and houses 600Mhz processor under the hood. With 128MB memory on board, this handset comes with Android 2.1 Eclair running on it and I doubt if it will get Froyo richness. Kindly forget about the phone getting GingerbreadSony Ericsson has layered the Timescape UI on the top of Android.Branded as a Walkman series smartphone, the W8 will have Walkman Music Player ported to Android, TrackID music recognition and PlayNowtechnologies. At the back lies a 3.2 megapixel camera that would give you mediocre quality photos along with Geo-tagging capability. Being 3G Network compatible, the new W8 Android phone offers 23 hours and 40 minutes worth of music listening time. The phone is connectible wirelessly via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Apart from that, the W8 offers Twitter and Facebookintegration in the Timescape UI.

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Posted by on May 30, 2011 in Mobile, Sony Ericsson

 

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Play Shines in White

O2 Uk just tweeted on their twitter account that they will be selling Sony Ericsson Xperia Play along in addition with exclusive White Xperia Play’s. O2 says it has an exclusive on this white Xperia PLAY in the UK. This would appear to be a NICE PHONE.

Here’s the tweet:

Great news: not only will we be selling Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, we’ll have an exclusive white version!

Pricing will be the same as the standard XPeria Play for between £499.99-539.99. In the US, users will have to settle for the stock Xperia Play, as it has been announced at $400 without contract or $199 with a two year agreement through Verizon.

 
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Posted by on May 30, 2011 in Android, Mobile, Sony Ericsson

 

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro

Sony Ericsson has introduced a number of Qwerty-toting Android devices and although they probably can’t be considered as business devices like the BlackBerry, Xperia Pro Android phone a slider device with a full QWERTY keyboard.Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread at 1Ghz Snapdragon processor with a Sony Bravia graphics engine.

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Sony Ericsson unveils the Xperia pro, the newest additions to the new generation of Xperia smartphones. Closely following the launch of the Xperia arc smartphone earlier this year.Xperia Pro also feature cutting edge technology from Sony and an exceptional multimedia experience on the latest version of the Android platform.As well as best-in-class imaging and display technology from Sony, the Xperia pro combines an optimized slide-out keyboard with smart functions to create a fast messaging experience. Featuring an ergonomically crafted keyboard, Sony Ericsson has focused on integrating the hardware with clever messaging functions for a perfect user experience. Xperia pro introduces the subtle but fast Type & Sendfunctionality eliminating the need to open a dedicated app for each type of message and Smart Keyboard that triggers predictive messaging actions automatically when the user slides out the keyboard.

Xperia pro is also the ideal business phone for Android fans coming complete with a set of professional functions such as syncing your email, calendar and contacts in a secure way and the pre-loaded Office Suite Pro lets consumers view and edit office documents directly on the phone.The Reality Display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine delivers exceptional visual brilliance and a crystal clear image which enhances the overall entertainment experience. Sony’s award-winning Exmor R for mobile sensor enables the capture of high quality, bright pictures and HD videos even in low light. All pictures and videos can be shared on an HD TV in your living room via the built in HDMI-connector.Xperia Pro will launch on the latest version of the Android platform providing access to Google Mobile Services and the myriad of applications available via the Android market. Xperia smartphones add best in class entertainment on top of smartphone fundamentals such as apps, maps, email and fast uncompromised access to the Web with Adobe Flash Player to create the most entertaining smartphone experience.

Features :

  • Touch phone with perfect slide-out keyboard and smart functions for fast messaging
  • Synch your email and edit office documents on the go
  • Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine and Exmor R for mobile
  • HDMI, Connect to an HD TV or a projector
  • Google services and more than 100,000 apps on Android Market

Specs:

  • Size: 120 x 57 x 13.5 mm
  • Weight: 140 grams
  • Phone memory: Up to 320MB
  • Memory card support: microSD, up to 32GB
  • Memory card included: 8GB microSD
  • Operating system: Google Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • Processor: 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255
  • Talk time GSM/GPRS: Up to 6 hrs 55 min
  • Standby time GSM/GPRS: Up to 430 hrs
  • Talk time UMTS: Up to 7 hrs
  • Standby time UMTS: Up to 400 hrs
  • Music listening time: Up to 31 hrs
  • Video playback time: Up to 7 hrs 25 min
  • Networks: UMTS HSPA 900, 2100 GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
 
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Posted by on May 30, 2011 in Android, Mobile, SmartPhone, Sony Ericsson

 

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo was announced at Sony Ericsson’s press conference before Mobile World Congress and Neo is apparently a refresh of the Vivaz and will run Android 2.3 Gingerbread.Sony Ericsson NEO is also  able to plug into your HDTV via HDMI and can be controlled with a standard remote.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo

Sony Ericsson unveils the Xperia neo , the newest additions to the new generation of Xperia smartphones.This latest smartphones also feature cutting edge technology from Sony and an exceptional multimedia experience on the latest version of the Android platform.The reality display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine delivers exceptional visual brilliance and a crystal clear image which enhances the overall entertainment experience. Sony’s award-winning Exmor R for mobile sensor enables the capture of high quality, bright pictures and HD videos even in low light. All pictures and videos can be shared on an HD TV in your living room via the built in HDMI-connector.

Xperia neo builds on the stunning design language that Sony Ericsson has become known with a unique shape that not only looks good, but is ergonomically designed to fit perfectly in the user’s hand, especially when taking pictures.Neo will launch on the latest version of the Android platform providing access to Google Mobile Services and the myriad of applications available via the Android marketXperia smartphones add best in class entertainment on top of smartphone fundamentals such as apps, maps, email and fast uncompromised access to the Web with Adobe Flash Player to create the most entertaining smartphone experience.The Sony Ericsson Xperia neo will be available in the following colours: Blue Gradient, Red and Silver.Sony Ericsson Xperia neo will be available globally in selected markets from end Q1.

Features:

  • Exmor R, great stills and videos even in low light
  • Reality display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine
  • Built-in HDMI, your stills and videos on HD TV
  • More than 100,000 apps on Android Market
  • Google services, at your service

Specs:

  • Size: 116 x 57 x 13 mm
  • Weight: 126 grams
  • Phone memory: Up to 320 MB
  • Memory card support: microSD up to 32 GB
  • Memory card included: 8GB microSD
  • Operating system: Google Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • Processor: 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255
  • Talk time GSM/GPRS: Up to 6 hrs 55 min
  • Standby time GSM/GPRS: Up to 430 hrs

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Posted by on May 30, 2011 in Mobile, Sony Ericsson

 

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Officially Announced

Sony Ericsson steps up at the 2011 CES in Las Vegas with a new addition to the Xperia line-up with the introduction of the Xperia Arc, a super slim Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphone, measuring only 8.7mm at its thinnest part.

It’s a new smartphone running Android 2.3 and sporting a 1 GHz Qualcomm CPU, 512 MB of memory and a 4.2-inch multi-touch display (Sony Ericsson calls it the Reality Display) with a 854 x 480-pixel resolution.

It has a 8.1-megapixel camera with HD video (720p) recording capability and a slim, curved body that’s just 8.7mm thick at its thinnest part and weighs 117 grams.

The list of the camera’s capabilities is very long for a mobile phone camera; highlights include auto focus, face detection, LED flash, image stabilizer, geo tagging, and noise suppression. The device also features Sony’s Exmor R technology, which enables you to take good looking photos and videos in low-light conditions.

As far as connectivity goes, you have a 3.5 mm audio jack at your disposal, as well as HDMI, USB, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support. The device also supports aGPS and DLNA as well as memory cards with capacity up to 32 GB (it comes with an 8 GB microSD card).

Lastly, in terms of the availability, nothing solid announced just yet, however it is expected to be “available globally in selected markets, including Japan, from Q1.”

 
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Posted by on May 30, 2011 in Mobile, Sony Ericsson

 

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Steps to root Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Phone

Xperia X10 android phone has been rooted successfully. Bin4ry over at xda-devs managed to get the root access on Xperia X10 and have posted easy steps to follow.

Steps to root Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Phone

1. Download (from here) and unzip the file.
2. Read howto.txt and find your DeviceID in the registry and change the DeviceID.txt in step1 and step3 folders.
3. Now run step1.bat. This will update the phone firmware to R1EA018 S0-O1B.
4. After flashing, remove the battery and wait for 5 seconds.
5. Replace the battery and reboot the phone.
6. When phone is running again activate USB-Debugging.
7. Do a factory reset (recommended).
8. Then run step2.bat. A popup menu should appear.
9. Choose option 6.
10. The phone will reboot and flash. After an end and everything will be ok.
11. Now run step3.bat. This step will update the baseband X10i R2 (this is for X10i only).
12. After you finish this. The phone will restart.
13. Now run step4.bat. This will allow the root, and delete SE and Docomo Stuff from phone in addition to installing small apps.

Voila! Xperia X10 has been rooted successfully! you now have the rootshell on your Xperia X10. If you found these steps hard to implement, you may follow the 10 minutes video guide on how to root your Xperia X10. Just check it out!


 
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Posted by on May 30, 2011 in Android, Mobile, SmartPhone, Sony Ericsson

 

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Sony Ericsson Aspen Hands On

Back when Sony Ericsson first announced the Aspen smartphone, a Windows Mobile 6.5.3, in early February 2010, we wondered whether the QWERTY-equipped handset would have enough room to make its mark before Microsoft launched Windows Phone 7 by the end of the year. Now, five months later and even closer to the new platform’s debut, the window of opportunity for the Aspen is even smaller. Can this combination touchscreen/keyboard candybar convince buyers with its green aspirations? Check out the full review after the cut.

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Now, it’s worth pointing out that the Aspen we have in is a sales sample for retailers rather than the handset that will – eventually – go on sale. We’re hoping that means build quality will be improved by the time Sony Ericsson boxes and ships them, since the Aspen proved quite creaky and prone to battery door flexing. It’s also unduly tricky to remove the battery itself and access the SIM slot, perhaps not something most users will be doing every day, but frustrating when we were trying to switch between devices. At 12.45mm thick it’s a reasonably tubby handset too.

Happily if the back half of the Aspen was less than impressive, the front made up for it. Although the 2.4-inch display is a resistive touchscreen – complete with a pull-out stylus – we found ourselves more often than not using the hardware keys to navigate it. The D-pad is firm and nicely balanced, as are the main buttons surrounding it, while the QWERTY keyboard is quiet and tactile. Not quite to BlackBerry levels, but better than the slide-out keyboards we’ve seen on other recent smartphones. The squared-off layout takes a little getting used to, if you’ve been using a ‘board with a mild curve to it, but the bowed back of the Aspen makes it comfortable to cradle in the fingers as you peck out messages with your thumbs.

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The display itself is servicable if not outstanding, offering 320 x 240 resolution and 65k colors. It’s duller in brightness than some other Windows Mobile devices we’ve seen, though Sony Ericsson’s murky choice of default skin doesn’t help, and there’s plenty of zooming required to see a full website (if indeed it will load in Internet Explorer Mobile). The company has preloaded the SPB Mobile Shell 3.0 – with both professional and lifestyle interfaces – which cover up the regular WinMo homescreen with a new, panel-based system. You can toggle between the two using a dedicated hardware button to the left of the D-pad. Even so, Windows Mobile remains a less than intuitive OS in comparison to iOS, Android or webOS.

Connectivity includes dualband UMTS/HSPA (900/2100) and quadband GSM/EDGE, though Sony Ericsson are also prepping a triband 850/900/2100 UMTS/HSPA version for North America. There’s also WiFi b/g, Bluetooth and a microUSB port, together with a microSD slot (cards up to 16GB supported) and A-GPS. A 3.5mm headphone socket will work either with Sony Ericsson’s bundled headset or your own, though A2DP support means you can use Bluetooth headphones instead.

The Aspen’s 3.15-megapixel camera lacks autofocus or a flash, and while the latter doesn’t particularly disappoint us – our disdain of LED flash units is well known – the fixed-focus makes it of limited use. Shots in normal lighting lacked definition and colors leaned toward the greens and blues; they were also prone to oversaturation in particularly bright environments. Indoors, meanwhile, there was considerable graininess on show in all but the best lit situations. Macro images suffered too, overall relegating the Aspen’s photography skills to little more than the occassional snap rather than a replacement to your dedicated point-and-shoot.

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Of course, you could well argue that the business market who might be tempted by the Aspen aren’t so much interested in the smartphone for its photography strengths and instead want a solid phone. Happily the Aspen does well under those considerations, with good call quality and a tenacious grip on a signal. Battery life also proved impressive; perhaps it’s the comparitively small display, but a single charge saw us stretch out use over two days, complete with push email turned on during extended work hours (i.e. switching to only periodic checks while we were asleep) and some voice calls made. Sony Ericsson themselves estimate up to 8hrs of calls or 600hrs of standby, ambitious of course, but in our experience the Aspen certainly has impressive legs.

With Windows Phone 7 on the horizon, though, is decent phone performance enough to merit the Sony Ericsson Aspen? Windows Mobile 6.5.3 may be due for replacement but there are still plenty of people who like the OS and – more importantly – are familiar with its boons, quirks and sizable catalog of third-party apps. The latter in particular is likely to be absent at the high-profile launch of its successor later in the year. There are also some elements of the WinMo experience perhaps unfairly overlooked: its tight, consistent Exchange integration for one, benefiting from the all-Microsoft ecosystem and delivering the sort of enterprise stability rival platforms have only boasted of more recently.

Still, it’s unlikely to be enough – even with Sony Ericsson’s “GreenHeart” earth-friendly branding – to bring in a broad audience, and the Aspen pales in comparison with the company’s own XPERIA range of predominantly Android-based smartphones. It’s not a bad handset, but neither does it do enough to stand out in a market increasingly crowded by superlatives. If you – or your collection of software – are wedded to Windows Mobile, you prioritize battery life above all else, and you prefer a hardware keyboard to touchscreen input, the Aspen could fit the bill. Everybody else would likely find a stronger text-input experience on a BlackBerry or a slicker OS in Android or webOS.

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Posted by on May 30, 2011 in Mobile, Sony Ericsson

 

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Sony Ericsson Shakira becomes XPERIA X8

After the blurry, noisy image of the rumored Sony Ericsson Shakira we finally get to see it on a bunch of pretty nice looking shots.

Apparently, the Android-running smartphone will actually be named XPERIA X8 but we’ll have to wait for its official announcement to see the full specs sheet of the device.

While we still have no clue what the XPERIA X8 will come with on board we do know how it will look like. Now, forget about the low quality image of the X8, which leaked a week ago, and enjoy those his-res photos.

XPERIA X8 will take the free spot right between the extra large Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 and the super tiny Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini. And as the images reveal, on top of the Android OS (version unknown) we’ll see an X10-mini-like UI. Sadly, we don’t know any other features of X8.

 
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Posted by on May 30, 2011 in Mobile, Sony Ericsson

 

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