Like peas in the same pod, the Xperia mini pro and mini are shrunk-down versions of the original Xperia X10 , and each has a different calling. The generous display on the X10 is ideal for web browsing. The X10 mini's greatest appeal is, well, its tiny footprint.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini
The good Strong physical design Excellent hardware/connectivity First-rate battery life The bad Series 60 OS feels seriously out-dated Business productivity tools need attention In all honesty, the "mini" version of phones is a new phenomenon that is kind of lost on us. In most instances bigger is better, a look at Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 range will attest to that, but in the case of the Nokia N97 , the mini version is the victor.

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Like peas in the same pod, the Xperia mini pro and mini are shrunk-down versions of the original Xperia X10 , and each has a different calling.

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