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    Hey

    After looking into the xperia mini pro, i have found the x10, which i think is a downgrade but its not too different and the price...is much more to my taste

    just want to know if anyones got it...and a little review for me?
    i ask this instead of looking at other reviews as this way i can get a straight answer to my self

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    My mum has it. It's a nice phone, and quite speedy when set up right. The only down side is it will never support multi-touch, only dual-touch, and it's a bit outdated compared to the Xperia Mini Pro, which will be kept updated for years while this phone will probably stop at Android 2.3. Depends if you want something future proof, but for now it's a nice phone.

    What specifics did you want to know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    My mum has it. It's a nice phone, and quite speedy when set up right. The only down side is it will never support multi-touch, only dual-touch, and it's a bit outdated compared to the Xperia Mini Pro, which will be kept updated for years while this phone will probably stop at Android 2.3. Depends if you want something future proof, but for now it's a nice phone.

    What specifics did you want to know?
    I usually change phone every 1&1/2 - 2 years so the future thing aint so much of a problem,
    Errr
    I would like to know about the battery life mainly, note: i tend to us my phone ALOT
    & thanks for the help+rep
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kieron View Post
    I usually change phone every 1&1/2 - 2 years so the future thing aint so much of a problem,
    Errr
    I would like to know about the battery life mainly, note: i tend to us my phone ALOT
    & thanks for the help+rep
    Hmm, well battery life seems better than my Xperia X10 but you would probably have to charge it each day if you use it constantly. Plus it depends what you install and use on the phone. DIdn't you make a thread not so long ago mentioning you won't be adding many apps? Because if that's so then you should be fine with this phone. It depends if you want multi-touch and a more up to date OS, but for the basics (Facebook, e-mail, Twitter, text messaging etc.) the phone will be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Hmm, well battery life seems better than my Xperia X10 but you would probably have to charge it each day if you use it constantly. Plus it depends what you install and use on the phone. DIdn't you make a thread not so long ago mentioning you won't be adding many apps? Because if that's so then you should be fine with this phone. It depends if you want multi-touch and a more up to date OS, but for the basics (Facebook, e-mail, Twitter, text messaging etc.) the phone will be fine.
    I am on my phone regularly, but all i do is text, facebook and twitter, and now and then browse forums, which i believe theres apps which can be downloaded for that ?
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    tapatalk or another one.
    dave finally installed them about three months back, they cost 2 quid.
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    better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casanova View Post
    tapatalk or another one.
    dave finally installed them about three months back, they cost 2 quid.
    Aint there forumrunner aswell i think thats around £1/£2
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    There are loads I think Invision Power have made an App IPB forums, but not sure if it's at all good - so best stick with forumrunner and/or tapatalk.

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