Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 intervista Orazio Corva e prova sul campo - www.InformaticaEasy.net

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2009

InformaticaEasy.net ha potuto assistere alla presentazione in anteprima a giornalisti e sviluppatori del nuovissimo Sony Ericsson X10 basato su OS Android 1.6.

Ecco un'intervista esclusiva che il Dott. Corva ha rilasciato ad InformaticaEasy.net illustrando da vicino (ed utilizzando) l'X10. Segue un mio rapidissimo first "hand on".

Cliccate su questo link per scoprire di più! http://www.informaticaeasy.net/hardware/altro/761-anteprima-informaticaeasy-a...

A questo link su YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2GjDqAgpCk trovate invece una presentazione del Dott. Corva sempre qui negli uffici Sony Ericsson. Orazio Corva, Product Marketing Manager di Sony Ericsson Italia, ha presentato il nuovo smartphone di fascia alta dell'Azienda il cui debutto sul mercato è atteso nei primissimi mesi del prossimo 2010. In più, inedite indiscrezioni sul terminale!

Stay Tuned! Review ufficiale su InformaticaEasy ad inizio 2010!! ;-)

Chiedo scusa anticipatamente per la bassa qualità delle riprese e dell'audio (settate le casse al volume massimo!!).

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  • i don't care what how good the picture will come i just like the style of this phone and screen. if i like a nice picture i will buy a camera instead lol...

  • @barbieasan it ensures great photos and with next firmware upgrade (Android upgrade) it will be also able to videorecord in HD definition!

  • @ Stealthpakfa: yeah no lens cover. However a lot of high-end smartphones does not actually have a lens cover. I think it's better than the N97, in wich the cover stratches the lens that it should protect!

    Xenon flash uses a lot of battery; furthermore, actual LEDs are more powerful ;-)

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  • @costunga

    quit livin in the past, we are very much into 2010 now and the deivce you call a 'phone' is a linux powered machine, the mobile phone is dead and though cameras are here to stay, an overwhelming number of us are using smartphones as replacements over digitial cameras. The handheld is not a phone anymore, it's a handheld computer/digital camera/sat nav/HD Playback device/Digital TV with Augmented Reality/RFID enabled powerhouse that just happens to make calls. Cling onto your 6310i

  • Either that thing is not resposive or its laggy as fudge. Dang but it sounds so promising on paper. 4" Screen, Android on 1GHz Snapdragon. I really hope they smooth it out. That DROID is looking really sweet and the OTA update released for it today is making it run smooth as butter.

  • that argument is getting old.

    we are in the 21st century, the days of just having a camera are long gone.

    the modern way is to have phone and great camera in one device.

  • LED are useless, have u seen the picture comparisons?

    xenon is far better.

    the sony ericsson satio has xenon flash.

  • there is no camera lens cover?

    the lens will get destroyed after a while.

  • tell these sony ericsson guys to put a xenon flash on that 8.1mp camera.

    no use if u cant take good pictures in the dark.

    LED has appalling quality pictures in the dark.

    if u dont have xenon flash, dont put 8.1mp camera, there is no point in putting such a powerful camera with a weak flash.

    btw is the lens a carl zeiss lens?

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