Pros
- Excellent camera
- Attractive design
Cons
- Slow performance
- No multitouch
Bottom Line
The Xperia X10 impresses with a slick design and a great camera, but its lack of multitouch and its adoption of an outdated version of the Android OS prevent it from challenging other high-end Android phones for best in show.
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