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One question which has been on the lips of many expectant X10 owners is, how good is the Xperia X10 camera? It’s also one of the many things I’ve been wondering about the X10. Well, wonder no more, Julian from AndroidPocketPC has a review unit and has taken various snaps with the handset. You can view the sample photos after the jump.


While the photos are good, which is to be expected from an 8 megapixel camera, they aren’t quite as good as those taken with the Sony Ericsson C905, which also sports an 8 mega pixel camera. That said, the C905 is a CyberShot handset, so the photos should be slightly better.

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2 Responses to “Camera of the Xperia X10 tested”
  1. [...] Considering that a prototype was used, it shouldn’t be too worrisome for the many who are eagerly awaiting the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, that some test snapshots taken with the unit’s 8MP camera were less than stunning. Backing up a bit, it seems that Android PocketPC was able to grab a pre-production model of the Xperia X10 and was testing out the camera. After posting the results on the web, the comments were mixed. One critic noted that the left side of the pictures appeared blurry. Another compared the results favorably to pictures taken with the camera on the HTC HD2 and the Motorola Milestone. One respondent said that there was too much red in the pictures. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and again, the snapshots were taken with a pre-production version of the handset. Also, blurry pictures could also be the result of an unsteady hand (or too much coffee). The Xperia X1 site says that the pictures are not as good as photos taken with the 8MP camera on the Sony Ericsson C905. But the site also notes that since the latter model is a photo centric CyberShot unit, it should take better pictures to begin with. Take a look at the photos and compare them with the results you are getting from your current device and let us know what you think. source: AndroidPocketPC (Translated) via XperiaX1 [...]

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