Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro Review
Posted by Blogging Master on Thursday, December 16, 2010
Under: Detailed Reviews of Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro Review will give you a correct idea about the recently introduced copy of the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini. It is the pro version of the same device. The alteration lies in that this phone offers QWERTY keypad. While the previous edition attracted masses, the pro version is the favorite of those people who need to send several SMSs.
The screen of the handset is small and almost of the similar pattern, still very working due to the precise tweaks availed by the operating system.

Also the keyboard is miniature, and sliding, patterned in 4 x 10 grid, and has the bottom row that accommodates the space bar, is a bit of larger size. Pressing the buttons is convenient due to the firmness given by good quality of construction.
The number pad is a remarkable one. When you press the blue key, you can get alternative alphabets, and more numerals and punctuation signs, and the remainder characters can be accessed by pressing a Sym Key. For getting caps, you have to press the shift key same as in a typewriter or a computer keyboard.

As a consequence of the lessening in the size of screen and keypad, are some compromises, one of which is not including full cursor keys and menu keys. It is without the up and down cursor, so you won’t be able to scroll up or down with the keys, though you can do that by touching the screen. The left and right cursor in reality facilitates change of the writing, because you can just press it continuously and go to the desired point of text, in place of pressing the correct point of text which can become fiddly.
The size of the handset is 90 x 52 x 17mm and it weighs 120gm. This superfluous weight is due to the numberpad mechanism and the transformable battery which was not the case with X10 mini. The screen is low resolution of size 2.55 inches and 240 x 320 pixel. On the backside is 5-megapixel camera, which works same like X10 mini, meaning good in good light, but bad in low light.
Thus it is interesting to know more about the phone through Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro Review.