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AT&T Lands Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, Runs Android 1.6

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Jayshmay

Aug 9, 2010, 10:02 AM

9 months after it goes through the FCC it's just now coming out!

No wonder why SE can't succeed in the U.S, they don't move their products. 9 months later this thing is already outdated, even by Sony's own standards! I read that HTC will start using Sony's Super LCDs screens, but SE isn't even using their own technology because they take so long for their products to reach market. Plus I saw no mention of wifi n in the article, more outdated specs.

Since SE & AT&T didn't make any mention of 2.2 then we'll have to wait til next week to find out if that's another thing that's outdated.

And of course AT&T's data plans render smartphones useless. Can't listen to podcasts daily cause that will add up, can't watch videos cause that will add up also.
I use my phone pretty heavily and I didn't manage to clear the 2gb data cap. This consists of pandora every day to and from work, as well as use on facebook and sometimes Pandora during work, I take runs at night where I use pandora as well and haven'...
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RockTripod

Aug 9, 2010, 11:58 AM

Pointless

I remember thinking this phone was really nice when it was first announced last year. Now, it is utterly pointless. Android 1.6? Really? The early reviews on this phone and its interface were less than stellar. Even if they've improved on those earlier issues, I don't see this phone being a compelling purchase for anyone.
Yep. It is way outdated!
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ant1171984

Aug 9, 2010, 10:02 AM

2.2 Froyo Update

Would this be available for update? 1.6 is so behind, makes no sense if this will not be updated to 2.2. Please share your thoughts/info
I was told the X10 "will be upgradeable in the future."

"Upgradeable" does not necessarily = "upgraded."

Neither SE nor AT&T would commit to when, nor what version of Android.

SE's language is very vague and non-committal.
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