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Originally Posted by zing
The HTC looks nice . The devs are trying to get android ported to the HD2 hope they manage.
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http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_ericsso...a_x10-2964.php
SE
same cpu
better camera
no g sensor though
no sat nav
bigger screen but no LED
I personally theink the HTC wins
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If you are going to use a manufacturer as a source for one phone (The HTC) then at least use the SE website to get the correct specs for the X10.
The X10 does have sat nav via a free trial provided by wisepilot and then after that you should be able to use google maps for android which supports turn by turn. This is further backed up by one of SE's own demo videos which demonstrates augmented reality (This relies on GPS for accuracy). As for LED do you mean on the camera? In which case no it doesn't but what it does have is a photo light which although LED based is a bit brighter.
http://www.sonyericsson.com/pulse/as...10/X10_PRO.pdf -Source from manufacturers website
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/prod...10?cc=gb&lc=en - Offical X10 webpage
I think most android phones actually are on a level playing field and it all depends what specific hardware features you are after that could make the difference