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The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Mini Pro - Who Says Power Is Compromised

Tuesday, March 5, 2019, March 05, 2019
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Mini Pro - Who Says Power Is Compromised

There are many who believe that power is compromised with the more compact smartphone designs. This is clearly not the case with the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Mini Pro. It might bear similarities to its predecessor the X10 mini pro when it comes to overall look. However, it is jam-packed with modern features up to par with today's standards.
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Mini Pro - Who Says Power Is Compromised
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Compared to its predecessor the X10 Mini Pro, the new handset comes with a larger display. Its previous version comes with a 2.55 inch display. The new version comes with a 3.0 inch display. Aside from the bigger display, the Android smartphone comes with a feature not found on its predecessor. Its touch screen comes with the Sony mobile BRAVIA engine. This is the same technology on Sony's high-definition large-screen televisions. This will give users a more enhanced viewing experience. Furthermore, it allows users to watch videos in HD.

Both versions come with QWERTY keyboards. All you have to do to access this keyboard is slide it out from under the smartphones. These keyboards allow users to utilize business applications. This makes the smartphones more ideal for text, IMs, emails, and document editing. Aside from these benefits, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Mini Pro has something new to offer. This is a smart keyboard. It knows what to do even before you start typing. It predicts if you want to reply to an email, forward a message, or respond to a text message.

The X10 Mini pro comes pre-installed with one of the earliest iterations of Android the 1.6 donut. Although it can now be upgraded to the 2.1 Éclair, it is still an outdated version. The successor to this popular compact business handset is pre-installed with the Gingerbread 2.3 version. This is the most advanced smartphone optimized OS Google's Android has to offer. Since the smartphone comes with Gingerbread straight out of the box, you will get to enjoy more from app on the Android Market and XPERIA-specific apps as well.

This new handset version also brings Facebook to its home screen. It comes with full FB integration not enjoyed in the past. Your FB gallery can be viewed on the phone's gallery. You can comment on pictures straight from the gallery. Users are given the opportunity to like and recommend tracks from its music player. Your Facebook calendar automatically syncs with the smartphone's calendar.

Aside from all of the software advantages, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Mini Pro is powered by a 1 GHz processor compared to the past version's 600 MHz. With this processor, no one can say that the handset compromises power.

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