MWC 2010: Sony Ericsson overview

MWC 2010

GSMArena team, 12 February 2010.

Sony Ericsson also showcased their debuts at their booth at the MWC. We got the chance to spend some more quality time with the three new offerings and do several new shots as well in a demo video.

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Sony Ericsson booth at the MWC 2010

Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro

A QWERTY-equipped version of the handset we liked so much in our recent preview is nothing but good news. The Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro retains all great features of the original Vivaz and adds powerful texting. And when you think that it only adds 2mm of extra thickness, it starts to look an even better deal.

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Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro in various colors

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini and Mini pro

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini tries to capitalize on the popularity of the original XPERIA X10 by providing a similar experience in a much more compact shell.

From what we saw, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 has excellent performance with smooth and snappy interface that is pretty nice to use. We guess that the reduced resolution more than made up for the slower CPU (600 MHz vs 1 GHz on the original X10).

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini pro

The qwerty-fied Mini pro is not much thicker than the regular Sony Ericsson Mini. The full keyboard is an awesome boost to productivity with this phone, as it lacks a virtual on-screen QWERTY keyboard (we guess the screen is too small to accommodate that). Both phones are offered with various back panels to make them as customizable as possible.

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini and its pro version together

We managed to capture a quick demo of the new custom user interface running on top the regular Android OS on the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini. Enjoy!

Aside from the form factor and custom UI, the XPERIA X10 Mini (the pro as well) is unusual with another thing too. It's the first Sony Ericsson phone to use a special lock-shaped 3.5mm audio jack.

The new stereo headset that ships with the Minis matches it perfectly down to the proprietary jack. Despite that odd solution, the Minis can still use standard third-party 3.5mm stereo headphones. It's only the proprietary one however that makes use of the extra contact points.

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini and its latest stereo headset and new accessory port

Sony Ericsson Aspen

The Sony Ericsson Aspen was announced not so long ago and it represents the more uncommon breed of QWERTY bars with a touchscreen. The last PocketPC with that functionality we saw was Samsung i780. Rumor has it that a certain HTC Trophy handset is under way too, but it's yet to be confirmed.

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Sony Ericsson Aspen

The Aspen boasts the same human curvature design as all other recent Sony Ericsson phones. The QWERTY keyboard is definitely crammed up, but all the other system keys are quite large.

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Sony Ericsson Aspen

Reader comments

  • Devon
  • 23 Feb 2010
  • 3GN

SE Have reduced it's line and look like they have been taking stock of the way things have been leading for them. Their market share has been falling for years now which i think the same can be said for many feature phone manufacturers but i think SE...

  • mclili
  • 21 Feb 2010
  • p@K

plssss not copying NOKIA !

  • Ewan!
  • 21 Feb 2010
  • PFP

SE, please stop announcing your phones early if you know that you actually cannot released them on time... you are always giving false hope to your fans... don't waste your effort! Announcement date: 22 February 2010 :) wow! so happy! Released...