Also announced this evening at MWC was the X10 Mini, or as we’ve known her so far; Robyn. The X10 Mini has the distinction of being the world’s smallest Android handset weighing in at 83×50x17 mm. The handset is essentially a scaled down version of the X10 itself and as its name implies and thus it too features Timescape. Availability is being touted as Q2 with the handset available in a range of colours as you can see in the press shots below.
MWC: X10 Mini Is Go!
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This was quick…
Should be cheap !!!
Any details on the price range yet ?
Can’t give you any details of the price, but a lot of other details in our hands on
http://www.se-first….
Doesn’t it have an accelerometer?
Yes, it does.
I’ve blogged those rog! Cheers!
A very cool little device and a clever use of Android. I hope this is released in timely fashion and can take advantage of pushing Android to the mass market.
It’s the price that’s going to be critical for those mini devices.
That’s true but I can’t imagine them being priced above a typical mass market feature phone.
The HTC Tattoo could have jumped on that boat if it wasn’t so damn ugly and devoid of any desirability.
Well price has always been one of SE’s big failings, but I hope you’re right. If the minis can be had for free on a £15/month or £20/month contract they should do pretty well.
Pricing in Germany (you might want to add the prices to the other phones, too): X10 mini 319€ / X10 mini pro 349€ / Vivaz pro 449€ recommended retail prices. Of course market prices will be ~10-20% lower, knowing SE.
N97 – N97 Mini
X10 – X10 Mini
copycats
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Anyone know if X10 or X10 mini got Capacitive touch screens ? Because Satio , Aino seem to have not capacitive
Satio doesn’t, Aino does.
The X10 certainly has a capacitive screen, I’m not sure about the X10 Mini/Pro.