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Flashback: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 fixed past mistakes by choosing Android Comments

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  • K5V
  • 24 May 2020

yeahhh my 1st android

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  • sxs
  • 24 May 2020

i remember this phone way back. some of the things I noticed when it was in 1.6 donut, you cant turn it off while it was charged, it will just reboot itself. the cache of pictures in timescape was very buggy. and correct me if im wrong, there was an update for multi touch! 2 fingers only.

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  • 24 May 2020

Shanti Dope, 24 May 2020The Xperia 1 Mk II is showing the real Sony uniqueness. Not following any hype trend of curve... moreYou are absolutely right.

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  • C9a
  • 24 May 2020

The Xperia 1 Mk II is showing the real Sony uniqueness.
Not following any hype trend of curved screen and inexistent bezels with annoying screen cutout, having the headphone jack, a unique dedicated camera shutter key, focus on true professional use with Cinema Pro and Photo Pro app, squarish angular design with sleek and narrow 21:9 aspect ratio, the only (still the only) OEM to have 4K HDR screens, all cameras that could actually shoot images (no unnecessary depth sensors whatever), I mean what else is that phone lacking?
High refresh rate doesn't matter for most use cases, as there are barely enough apps that support it, and even so, we do get Sony's class-leading Motion Blur Reduction that's inspired by Sony Bravia TVs' MotionFlow.

When it comes to versatility and having all the essentials, undoubtedly the Xperia 1 Mk II is unbeatable. There's absolutely no other way around it.

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  • 6B6
  • 24 May 2020

Goodbye, Sony Ericsson. Was grateful have your last Android phone, Live with Walkman.(and i have actually). If Sony doesn't change their mind, they came go forbidden...

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  • R1w
  • 24 May 2020

I hope Sony will came back competing seriously. I mean right now its obviously that Sony isn't serious in competingwith other phone brands. The Xperias role now is just to showcase Sony's technologies etc. But not meant for competing with others.

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  • 24 May 2020

Josh V, 24 May 2020I had this phone 30 years back .It was the trend then until they lagged behind innovation and ... moreYes, Xperia 10 came out in 1990

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  • wYL
  • 24 May 2020

I had this phone 30 years back .It was the trend then until they lagged behind innovation and marketing and then they just become a memory like the Blackberrys

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