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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 unboxing video

[ 3 ] mei 7, 2010 | Sigrid

Het is mijn dagje niet vandaag. Had ik eindelijk wat motivatie gevonden om de XPERIA X10 toch eens te bekijken, loopt alles met die X10 volledig mis. Mijn unboxing-opname ging compleet de mist in (vrij letterlijk) en ik moest dus wat improviseren om toch nog iets online te zetten vandaag. Ik ga nu vooral eens met de X10 spelen en kijken of dit toestel zijn dure prijskaartje waard is. (De Timescape UI heb ik alvast volledig afgekeurd) Hier is een tweede poging tot unboxing en de eerste indrukken volgen snel!

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  1. Manu T zegt:

    Anyway it seems that only the hero (1.6) is capable of proper incallrecording. Since the X10 is also 1.6 this might work on it too?

    Have you tried it? Because that’s the main reason why I stay clear of android phones. Sure the HTC desire looks tempting but it can’t do what I need.

    1) Proper In-call-recording. (Vito Audio Notes Touch is amazing on the ancient Samsung Omnia 1 SGH-i900). Very helpfull when you practically live in your car.

    2) Use the LED-flash as a torchlight. (the Samsung SGH-i900 has this function without any additional software). Dumb- Sony Ericsson phones (with a LED-flash) also have this feature without aditional software.

    3) Wake-on LAN (yep, to wake up my work PC’s)

    4) Wifi and bluetooth file transfer. On Windows mobile you can browse your SMB/CIF-shares as you do on a laptop or other PC. Very neat. The SGH-i900 (yep that one again) has the capability to use FTP-like file transfer over bluetooth. Very smart indeed.

    5) Full outlook synchronisation. Especially multiple addressbooks OR if possible one addressbook but with categories divider. WindowsMobile only allow one Outlook addressbook but if you use categories you can still divide contacts in their… well, hmm… category :-) I haven’t seen this mentioned on Android. In fact I haven’t seen any detailed synchronisation at all on Android phones. All reviewers brag about the screen and Sense UI but never about real practical stuff like PC synching (without the google cloud).

    It should be good that somebody sums the real good and especially bad points of these phones.

    The SE X10 does indeed look the best of all current Android phones. But as you say. Too little too late. But if incall recording does properly work maybe it’s not so bad at all :-)
    5)

  2. Sabir zegt:

    R U actually Dutch? If yes, je spreekt goed Engels zonder accent

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