
Newest from the Xperia series, Sony Ericsson Robyn, featuring among the primes, an 5 MP camera, a 2.6″ Touchscreen, and running on Android Operating System, has generated quite a lot of excitement. Pointgphone brings to you fresh snaps of the anticipated successor of the company’s bestselling series.


More information about the phone will be announced on February 14th at the MWC.
The two new phones featuring from Sony Ericsson’s 2010 campaign due to be publicized globally on February 14th are Kurara’s twin (pardon me if I am exaggerating) Kanna and the stylish Robyn (a pun on Robin, you say?)

The new Sony Ericsson Kanna
Sony Ericsson Kanna features are
We came across fresh pictures of the recently launched Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 or Rachael. The phone sports the first Android(Donut version 1.6) based OS from the proprietors. Among the general features, it has a huge 4.0″ TFT 480×854 pixels 262,144 colour touchscreen, 8.1 megapixel camera with autofocus and touch focus, Wi-Fi™, micro USB connector and a 3.5 mm audio jack.
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Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X10, launched on November 3 this year, is absolutely awesome. The phone sports the first Android(Donut version 1.6) based OS from the proprietors. Among the general features, it has a huge 4.0″ TFT 480×854 pixels 262,144 colour touchscreen, 8.1 megapixel camera with autofocus and touch focus, Wi-Fi™, micro USB connector and a 3.5 mm audio jack.

According to the SE portal, the UX platform builds on top of the Open OS and creates a unique Sony Ericsson user experience by combining best-in-class entertainment features with signature applications, unrivalled integration of social media services and a rich graphical user interface. The XPERIA™ X10 is the first mobile phone to truly humanise the way people interact with their phones.

Rikko Sakaguchi, EVP and Chief Creation Officer, Sony Ericsson said, “The XPERIA™ X10 is a fantastic example of our make.believe philosophy because we are pushing the boundaries of what is possible and demonstrating that anything consumers can imagine, we can make possible. With the X10, we are raising the bar we have set ourselves with entertainment-rich phones like Aino and Satio by making communication more fun and playful, multiplying and enriching opportunities to connect.”

SE has introduced signature applications like Mediascape and Timescape™, the XPERIA™ X10 lets consumers organise everything in their phone in an intuitive way:
* Sony Ericsson Timescape™ manages all your communication with one person in one place. Browse through your conversations the bright way to check out your Facebook™, Twitter™, photos, emails, and texts all in one go
* Sony Ericsson Mediascape is the smart way to get all the music, photos and videos you want from your favourite friends and artists. It accesses content from everywhere – your phone, YouTube™, PlayNow™ – and presents everything for you
WMExperts poated a really cool video on Xperia X2 and its various functionalities-
The successor to the Xperia X1,the X2 will run Windows Mobile 6.5, bringing new features such as Flash support in Internet Explorer Mobile and Microsoft’s app store, and the Windows Marketplace for Mobile.
Sony Ericsson has also added something called the SlideView feature that notifies users to missed calls or new messages and provides quick access to them.
The Xperia panel interface is still there with 14 panels preloaded on the smartphone and 16 others available for download, including those for Skype, CNN, and Google. You also get a 3.2-inch WVGA touch screen, a full QWERTY keyboard, an 8.1-megapixel camera, and TV out capabilities.
Apparently, Rachael will make an official statement very soon, as per inside scoops. Youtube just loaded a a brochure for the phone.. that is yet to see the market light. As GSM Arena quite intelligently pointed out, the brochure states that X10 or Rachael, whatever you feel like, will capture images of 1920 x 1080 pixels, that is, equivalent to a 2 MP camera standards.

The company has generated a lot of excitement as it went global with this piece of news!!
If you remember, as the successor to the Xperia X1,the X2 will run Windows Mobile 6.5, bringing new features
such as Flash support in Internet Explorer Mobile and Microsoft’s app store, and the Windows Marketplace for Mobile. Sony Ericsson also added something called the SlideView feature that notifies users to missed calls or new messages and provides quick access to them.
The Xperia panel interface is still there with 14 panels preloaded on the smartphone and 16 others available for download, including those for Skype, CNN, and Google. You also get a 3.2-inch WVGA touch screen, a full QWERTY keyboard, an 8.1-megapixel camera, and TV out capabilities. The quad-band world phone supports North American 3G bands (specifically, AT&T’s), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.

Sony Ericsson did not reveal a specific release date or pricing for the Xperia X2. It will come in two colors: black or silver.
And this is Xperia X3 Rachael, as claimed by mobile-nova. Looks authentic
to us. The display is simply awesome. The proprietors are expecting a lot from Sony Ericsson Rachael and we hope it lives up to every expectation.
The 8MP camera we already knew about is
obviously confirmed, coming with autofocus, image stabilization, face detection, smile shutter, LED flash and VGA video recording.
The rest of the smartphone’s specs reportedly include:

Sony Ericsson Rachael / Xperia X3 will have a customized UI on top of Android (probably Android OS 1.5).

Although its difficult to say when exactly is the release date, we sure are waiting to grab our hands on this moel and write a review as soon as possible.
Another teaser doing the rounds from the highly anticipated Sony Ericsson Xperia X3 just got released by friends engadget and well, presenting you the more blurred and badly captured Sony Ericsson (ahem!) phone…

Whether this is the very Xperia
The WinMO6.5 packin Xperia X2 according to the French, is due to be hitting stores shortly.
Apparently the Xperia X2 will be seen soon on store shelves in France, supposedly within the next two months. It’s quite pricey though the cited price is some 600 Euros which is approximately $800 and this doesn’t take into account carrier subsides.
We will need to keep our eyes and ears open for some more information on that. We are looking forward to seeing how the new OS can handle itself. Although looking at it we don’t really think thst the resistive touchscreen nature of the device holds out very much hope.