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  • 16 May 2010

Anonymous, 16 May 2010whatch this nothing special... http://www.youtube.com/watc... moreWatch this VIDEO

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrXHXin9Iio

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    • Anonymous
    • 0U@
    • 16 May 2010

    whatch this nothing special... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GmkVQ7x4p8

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      • Dag
      • nh1
      • 16 May 2010

      Tom-Helge, 16 May 2010And some few months after Nokia N8 is released, then X10 wi... moreAny good options for a good cameraphone, which not is a smartphone? Basicly interessted in a good cameraphone, but like the possibillities of a smartphone...

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        • Anonymous
        • PEd
        • 16 May 2010

        Anonymous, 16 May 2010You're right about that, the N8 will be a game changer. In ... moreWhat you mean No DIVX? My 5800 has apps to run DIVX/XVID and another app to run WMA/WMV files. THese apps should work even better now that the N8 has a graphic processor.

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          • Core
          • uSN
          • 16 May 2010

          Silver jet, 16 May 2010Come on nokia, its the OS that matters.. dont be left behin... moreYeah men,i think nokia is left behind OS-wise.

          Nokia dont lag behind, you need to wake up and immediately come up with new smartphones as fast as Motorola,HTC,sonyericsson is churning up every month or so. The N8's success will be the deciding factor if nokia can regain its former status as the leader in smartphones. Everbody knows Nokia has been playing catch up OS wise. Why dont nokia instead power up the N8 with the MAEMO instead of symbian ^3 just to keep up with competition?

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            • Tom-Helge
            • Srd
            • 16 May 2010

            Anonymous, 16 May 2010newsflash...I don't really care about you...so go ahead and... moreYou said this............

            Oh, and on second thought, why buy a SE "smartphone" when their smartphones aren't even "home-made"...but by HTC, or using Symbian. Why not get the ORIGINAL Htc or Nokia. I'll tell you why: because SE is CHEAPER, using cheap materials, cheap port sockets, cheap build quality, cheap accesories, etc. SE is only good for using about 1year, after 1 year they get so "degraded" you ight as well throw them away.

            I have ot comment on that. First of all, Sony Ericsson made the X10 them self. It was the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 that was made by HTC. Not X10.

            And you say Sony Ericsson is made out of cheap materials. Sorry but i have to lol hard at that. I had my Sony Ericcson S700i mobile for 6 years before the battery didn't want to live anylonger. And the phone is still working really good.

            And my Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is still working very good, except that it's kinda slow because of it's CPU. But it's still a nice phone. That's a damn solid phone.

            I handle my phones very good, so they lives almost forever.

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              • Anonymous
              • IWM
              • 16 May 2010

              Anonymous, 16 May 2010i look at both your arguments, but i cant say i get carried... moreNokia care about geeks and mass market

              that is why symbian is importaant to nokia

              meego for computer in palm
              symbian for high end and midrange smartphone

              not every one like power computer ,phone although it is great for geeks

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                • uSN
                • 16 May 2010

                Silver jet, 16 May 2010Come on nokia, its the OS that matters.. dont be left behin... moreI agree with you dude, the last time nokia had a game changing device was the N95 series. The name of the game nowadays is have the best OS coupled with a great harware. Operating system-wise the N8 new sybian ^3 should be at par with android,web OS,windows 7 and the legendary Iphone OS. If not, do what motorola, samsung, htc,sonyericsson,etc did just to leapfrog and come up with the class leading iphone which is to adopt Android.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • m7I
                  • 16 May 2010

                  Scorpions, 16 May 2010Hi TOM, I think you always believe what u think and that... morei look at both your arguments, but i cant say i get carried away by a discussion of which is the lesser of two evils. X10 or N8, who cares, Android vs Symbian, not interesting... Meego is all that matters now, Maemo 5 is great already, real computer operating systems, very solid and almost unlimited in possibilities. Thats what ppl shud be concerned about, the new category of cellfones, where N900 is already showing the way, its more than a smartphone. The sucessor of N900 is the only cellfone worth waiting for. In my opinion =)

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                    • Tom-Helge
                    • Srd
                    • 16 May 2010

                    Scorpions, you can say whatever you like, but your totally wrong about the X10's screen. Take a look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=656717

                    And then you find this link in that topic: http://developer.sonyericsson.com/getDocument.do?docId=102192

                    Now, who is lying :-) ?.

                    When Sony Ericsson it self says the X10 have 'Shutter proof sheet on mineral glass' on it's screen, then it have it.

                    So i'm right.

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                      • killaudio
                      • vj1
                      • 16 May 2010

                      i have faith that the new symbian^3 OS will regain its respect..hardware are quiet impressive..will wait for the release and review about this phone..

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                        • Anonymous
                        • Kec
                        • 16 May 2010

                        Anonymous, 16 May 2010You're right about that, the N8 will be a game changer. In ... moreBelieve me new os ui is good

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                          • Scorpions
                          • mp%
                          • 16 May 2010

                          Tom-Helge, 16 May 2010Sony Ericsson doesn't have plastic screen, it have a scratc... moreHi TOM,

                          I think you always believe what u think and that should be always right.

                          I am going to give you links which will prove what I am telling and reinforce the fact that X10 has plastic screen.

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                          Engadget
                          http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/22/sony-ericsson-xperia-x10-review/

                          Hardware
                          In terms of appearance, we think the X10 is pretty polarizing, which might be a surprising statement considering that it's little more than a large slate -- and who doesn't want that, right? Specifically, we took issue with two things here: first, the front of the device is glossy plastic. Often, glossy plastic looks good when it's new and clean -- in pictures, anyhow -- but a few smudges and a brush with your car keys in your pocket later, it can easily be transformed into a war-scarred hellscape. As you might imagine, we didn't scratch test the X10 (we can't imagine our gracious handlers at Sony Ericsson would appreciate that too much), but it's a cause for concern.
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                          Trusted Reviews
                          http://www.trustedreviews.com/mobile-phones/review/2010/05/10/Sony-Ericsson-Xperia-X10-Android-Smartphone/p1

                          So in terms of external features, the X10 holds up well but sadly when it comes to build quality it isn't quite so impressive. This is largely down to a plastic screen, which instantly gives it a cheaper feel than devices like the iPhone 3GS and HTC Desire that use glass screens. Its buttons also feel rather mushy and wobbly, making them unsatisfying to press. Also, its pointy corners dig into your hand, which is a basic ergonomics fail!
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                          GSMARENA itself where u r posting these comments
                          http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_ericsson_xperia_x10-review-463p2.php

                          The build quality of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 is solid. The matt plastic on the back is quite fingerprint resistant and soft to touch. It's only the front panel that takes on an increasingly smudgy (blurry) appearance as the day goes by.

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                          Either these professional reviews are lying or you are lying. I can give you more proofs but engadget should be more than enough as a proof.

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                            • Silver jet
                            • uSN
                            • 16 May 2010

                            Come on nokia, its the OS that matters.. dont be left behind by your competitors. They are releasing to the public awesome devices and your being left behind. Why dont you release an android powered N8 just to keep up with the pack and release the symbian 3 version later if they are ready. I cant wait long enough for the N8.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • LaB
                              • 16 May 2010

                              Tom-Helge, 16 May 2010Well first of all, i have been working with mobiles phones ... morenewsflash...I don't really care about you...so go ahead and buy whatever wou want..."expert"

                              i guess that this forum is for the N8, and not your personal blogspot, so i gues nobody realy cares WHAT you buy.

                              So go ight ahead, buy one of those pieces of sh1t plastic phones. Oh, and on second thought, why buy a SE "smartphone" when their smartphones aren't even "home-made"...but by HTC, or using Symbian. Why not get the ORIGINAL Htc or Nokia. I'll tell you why: because SE is CHEAPER, using cheap materials, cheap port sockets, cheap build quality, cheap accesories, etc. SE is only good for using about 1year, after 1 year they get so "degraded" you ight as well throw them away.

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                                • dlh from t&t
                                • LK3
                                • 16 May 2010

                                nokia done it again the show the world that they are the #1 in cell phone company thank u nokia

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                                  • ravi verma
                                  • vGd
                                  • 16 May 2010

                                  hi thats one great the nokia launched this is a mobile ............... i m surely going to buy it

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                                    • maca
                                    • 3bu
                                    • 16 May 2010

                                    support divx, xvid?

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • n$e
                                      • 16 May 2010

                                      Anonymous, 16 May 2010I have seen the Symbian^3 demos. It is not a game changer l... moreYou're right about that, the N8 will be a game changer. In terms of price and hardware features (besides physical RAM (16 Gig mass storage aside), screen type and res and processor spec, this phone has perhaps the best hardware features available and at an absolutely fantastic price.

                                      This phone will win on a couple of grounds.

                                      Firstly, those who prefer features over flexibility. Like the N97, I don't believe that the phone will provide the flexibility of say Windows Mobile, iPhone, or even Android. App developers struggle to create apps for Symbian. Think about why we don't have "digital copy downloads" for Symbian etc, or no DivX players (unlike the one we had for N95).

                                      Secondly, the phone will attract people who aren't too bothered about the interface - perhaps looking for something like the N95. This is a nice phone. It still feels tired and dated to me, but I've been using Symbian since the 3360 I believe.

                                      Thirdly, price. With the features, it is a winner. If you can overcome the UI and the lack of official apps, then this WILL be an amazing phone.

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                                        • Pam
                                        • njB
                                        • 16 May 2010

                                        Bluetooth 3.0
                                        802.11 b/g/(( N ))
                                        FM transmitter
                                        HDMI
                                        12 MP
                                        usb chargeable
                                        THE BEST
                                        BUT nokia