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HTC Wildfire v Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini: Side By Side

Friday June 04, 2010

It's the clash of the budget Android phones as mobile phone expert Ernest Doku two slimmed-down Android smart phones offering a lot of power in a small package.

Its official: The Android platform is no longer the maintain of phones that could launch a space transfer and still have enough memory left to whip you at a game of chess.

Htc Wildfire: ’A phone that never fails to raise a smile’. Sony Ericsson Xperia 10 Mini: ’Seriously. It is really small’. Raise a smile'
 
Google’s new OS has now fill a new variety of mini-mobiles that would be evenly at home in a fashionista’s purse as they would on the desk of an IT department manager. 
 
The HTC Wildfire and Sony Ericsson X10 mini are the most modern added extras to the ever-increasing Android family, showing that the latest in Smartphone technology no longer needs to cost the earth, nor does it have to come at the expense of eye-catching style.
 
HTC Wildfire: scattering hasty :
While its larger sibling felt striking, with a huge 3.7 inch display, the Wildfire is flawlessly sized at 3.2 inches, shaving off 10mm in height, 1mm in thickness and 17 grams in weight from the Desire’s framework. This may not look much on paper, but these trappings make the Wildfire far easier to fit into a pocket or purse.
That said, the Wildfire is surely no slouch, being motorized by the same processor and generous an upgraded version of the popular HTC Sense user boundary that debuted on last year’s Hero. 
 
Outcome:
This newly trick mini-smart phone market is intensely spirited, with a wrap of mobiles looking to overlap line between forms and function while also packing in the features.
 
Both the Sony Ericsson X10 mini and HTC Wildfire are minute amazing thing in their own right, but the judgment is ultimately between two fairly different devices. 
 
The X10 mini is a new pocket rocket that lacks a couple of features but is guaranteed to turn heads, whilst the HTC Wildfire is a sawn-off device that sticks very much to the Smartphone screenplay.
 
News Source: www.metro.co.uk
 
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