17. Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini / Pro
Sony Ericsson's time in the doldrums might be coming to an end, and that turnaround was marked by the success of the Xperia Mini and its keyboarded sidekick, the Mini Pro.We loved its miniature dimensions - although we still don't understand how adding a keyboard only increased the depth by 1mm - and the reskinning of Sony Ericsson's overlay to fit a teeny screen was genius at times.It's great for music playback while sitting secretly in a pocket - although it's never going to be a video-watching marvel and the internet browser is unbelievably snappy for a 600MHz processor. Plus, it has a lower price tag than many handsets around it, at less than £200 on PAYG and running Android 2.1.
Quick verdict - The clever implementation of Android with customisable corner icons and a simple yet effective keyboard means it's very easy to use this phone, and even the internet is still a good experience for one of the world's smallest smartphones.We can see a refresh for this line coming soon hopefully with a little bit of a Gingerbread flavour about it but for now, it's a cool choice if you're after a tidy package

10:26 PM
Chanaka



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