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Sony Ericsson Announces UX Interface, Will It Make It to Windows Mobile?
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The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 was just announced in London. With the open handset running Android OS, a zippy Snapdragon processor, 4-inch capacitive touchscreen, and a stunning User eXperience user interface called UX, the X10 has a lot going for it. Sony Ericsson is saying that the UX will be part of its Symbian and Android lineup going forward, and that if there is a demand for Windows Mobile then we may see a port, much like how HTC is playing with its Sense UI. Perhaps, this is indicative that we may actually see a successor to the XPERA X2 after all.
It seems that Sony Ericsson is still working to finalize its build of Android with the UX UI. Early impressions from Engadget seem positive, with the blog noting good build quality, a stunning UI, and a high quality feel.
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The handset is expected to arrive in early 2010 with an 8-megapixel camera, LED flash, and a multimedia-centric approach to Android smartphone computing.
(via: Engadget)






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