
Yesterday, we stumbled upon a new video of the Rachael UI that the upcoming Android-packing Sony Ericsson Xperia X3 was supposed to have. Well, the company launched the phone today and changed two things while at it: First, it’s now called the Xperia X10 (presumably so that it isn’t confused with the Nokia X3) and second, the Rachael UI has now been renamed the UX (short for User eXperience), due to some legal loopholes.
Launched at an event in the UK, the early prototype of the Xperia X10 didn’t get the reaction we expected. Sony has upped the ante in the hardware department for Google Android phones with this new offering, throwing in a powerful 1GHz Snapdragon processor, an 8-megapixel camera, and a large 4-inch screen.

October 2007. This is an 8 MP camera with 3x optical zoom, and looks and feels exactly like the NV10.
the M600i, and its style statement is in Chinese—the shiny plastic sides and the chrome details look downright tacky. It’s based on the same Symbian UIQ 3 platform as the P990i and M600i, with a few minor changes. The OS is definitely quicker, which is probably due to the oodles of program memory that the phone comes with—128 MB. Other than that, there’s nothing remarkably new here.
If you are an executive in the market for a suitable cell phone, Nokia’s E series offers the best bang for the buck. The