Sony Ericsson unveiled the Xperia X10 today, the handset-makers’ first device running Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Android. The phone is part of the company’s smartphone family of devices, which originally ran Windows Mobile and had a slide-out physical keyboard. While the X10 will have neither of those attributes, it has two new additional software overlays called “Timescape” and “Mediascape.” Release.Although struggling handset maker announced the phone’s specifications today, the phone won’t be released until sometime much later in the first half of 2010. Much like Motorola’s Blur technology, Sony (NYSE: SNE) Ericsson (NSDQ: ERIC) said Timescape will manage all your conversations from Facebook, Twitter, emails and texts in the same place. In addition, Mediascape helps you get music, photos and videos from your phone, YouTube and PlayNow, its own storefront. In practice, this means users can press the new “infinite button” to aggregate all your interactions with one person into one view, and face recognition technology allows you associate faces in any picture with your social phonebook.
Long-suffering handset maker Sony Ericsson is all about the UX, people, and they’ve got the screens to prove it. The new system does basically what everyone else is doing and it brings all of your friend’s content into something called TimeScape (there’s another one for media called Media Scape.)Their new UX UI looks pretty amazing [...]
Long-suffering handset maker Sony Ericsson is all about the UX, people, and they’ve got the screens to prove it. The new system does basically what everyone else is doing and it brings all of your friend’s content into something called TimeScape (there’s another one for media called Media Scape.)
Their new UX UI looks pretty amazing [...]