Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 runs out of SIM

The new Xperia X10 from Sony Ericsson has now been launched without network locks, the Sony Ericsson X10 without SIM is unlocked for all networks and allows the consumer to use an existing or a newly ordered Pay As You Go or contract SIM card with their new phone.

However SIM freedom comes at a price, SIM free phones are generally more expensive than their Pay As You Go counterparts as there is a small network subsidy with prepaid phones, however the advantages are clear as the user can use his new Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. on any network they choose and switch between SIM cards on different networks whenever they want.

The Xperia X10 is by far Sony Ericsson’s most advanced phone for some time, released shortly after the recent Sony Ericsson Vivaz phone. The X10 is the first phone from the manufacturer to run the Android operating system.

One of the biggest selling points of the Sony Xperia X10 is its massive 4-inch touchscreen, which is second only to the HTC HD2’s 4.3-inches and 0.3-inches more than its closest rival, the HTC Desire. Another major feature is the phone’s 8-megapixel camera, which is an industry “first” in any Android phone.

Sony Ericsson also incorporated its new Timescape app which works much like rivals Motorola and HTC’s MOTOblur and FriendStream by gathering all text messages, emails and social media updates from users’ contacts and displaying them in one stream. ordered information. keeping them up to date with all their friends’ conversations and activities.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 will also be joined by two smaller versions very soon, both of which reduce the screen size to a pocket-sized 3.2 inches and are called the Xperia X10 Mini and Mini Pro, the latter even managing to squeeze itself into full size. slide the Qwerty keyboard into its frame.

The X10 has already launched on all UK networks including O2, Vodafone, T-Mobile, Orange, Virgin Mobile and Three Mobile, as well as being available as a Pay As You Go phone. This latest version of SIM Free means that those who might have a hard time passing network credit checks can now get their hands on this advanced phone as well.

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