![]() I like my Xperia X10, but I am getting anxious to experience android 2.1, 2.1X, hey give me 1.7. You know I was almost excited for a moment. why have GPS on a predecessor and then remove that functionality from the customer who wants to upgrade…?Ĭome on SE, keep with the program and learn from your peers. is new iTouch, with no GPS is a plain mistake. i have no doubt iOS was held back for ages until it was solid. they will hold back and back until its solid before going out. On the whole, sometimes SE product architects have great vision but let down by poor delivery on certain aspects. putting a 3.5mm jack on there is also a design godsend…allows me to put my Bose QC3 on there…and talk calls from 3 phones in between stereo music from one of them. keep mic on the device body is a design godsend. Great FM stero… but goes to mono the very second u stop holding it and clip in to your body. I bought a MW600 SE BT headset with FM radio to go with my x10ĭevice is typically SE quirky…. Also, technically it looks like SE has added many customizations in core Android OS which is now became a Design issue for SE to meet the Android OS upgrade.īut, it is really a poor planning from SE, I feel myself cheated by misguiding every time I see my phone. Rumors says that SE is working on some new “Surprise” and thus, it has ditched it’s existing and long awaited Xperia X10 upgrade. It is a famous bug on Xperia X10iĪll other competitors have started thinking about Android 3.0 (Gingerbread), but Xperia X10 is still on Android 1.6 (Donut) In-call volume, I can hardly listen anybody while I transiting in a train or public transport. (Read here : /1/sony-us-misleading-customers-about-multitouch-on-xperia-x10/) Multi-touch, SE misguided customers since beginning for multi-touch, it posted wrong banner on it’s web-site while it was launched in US. UXP (Mediascape and Timescape) (Found useless by the most of the users while availability of compatible products from Android Market.ġ6M colors, SE has initially disclosed to have 16M colors on the phone screen, but surprisingly 16M colors have became a dream Phone operating system to upgrade to 2.x (Eclair / Froyo) (Update scheduled revised multiple times) In fact, I am also a customer and I also bought Xperia X10i a way back and I feel myself as cheated by Xperia by false promises or misguded by SE on following points. Check out if you can get any spicy story. It’s all over the world, customers are just banging SE. Sony Ericsson has made a drastic delay releasing this updates and customers are angry and frustrated over the time.ī/products/3/update-on-updates/ī/products/8/sony-ericsson-liveview%E2%84%A2/comment-page-2/#comment-65786 I listen and I have subscribed your PodCast and I listen it regularly.Īgain, you can highlight X10i updates issue which has been highlighted by Customers by posting more than 1500 fiery comments on the update delay which was suppose to arrive two months back. Posted to my Podcasters list… around 250 podcasters will read this… Other listed compatible handsets include the HTC Desire and Samsung Galaxy S, however this is just a partial list and we expect wider Android support on launch. The launch site lists that LiveView as compatible with the Xperia X10 family of handsets, so we imagine its Q4 launch will coincide with the Android 2.1 firmware release on the Xperia X10. LiveView will only work on handsets running Android 2.0 and above. SE has developed a LiveWare manager application that will scan the Android Market for LiveView enabled apps and flag them to the user. SE says that the battery should last for around 4 days. ![]() Have a look at the video and pictures below to get an idea of how tiny this is (dimensions: 3.5cm x 3.5cm x 1.1cm). You interact with LiveView via 4 touch sensors at the front edges of the screen as well as two physical buttons (for power and menu selection). You will be able to clip the display anywhere or use the watch strap to attach it to your wrist. LiveView sports a 1.3-inch OLED colour (128×128 pixel) display and micro USB connector. This means keeping up to date with Facebook and twitter, reading text messages, controlling music, checking calendar events as well as seeing incoming calls. ![]() It connects via Bluetooth with your phone to control it without taking it out of your pocket or bag. To understand what LiveView is, think of it as a small remote display that mirrors the activity of your phone. Sony Ericsson has announced a new Bluetooth accessory for Android smartphones called LiveView.
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