Read more....and the customers ain’t happy.
Read more....and the customers ain’t happy.
All those people ranting that if they knew this is how Sony would support these phones, they would have brought from HTC - Since when did Sony support and update their phones well.
Sony have had a poor reputatution for build quality and support on their phones for a while. If the owners of these phones had done their research well, they would not have brought a phone from Sony in the first place.
The X10 series have never been a good bunch of phones compared to other phones in the same market and price points.
My first hexus tip off! I feel famous - Its almost makes up for the poor software support of the phone - Well actually it doesn't - I'm still fuming. You've kinda got wonder what SE think people buying android phones are looking for? We don't need fancy social apps - we can download them by the bucket load from the market place SE!
Thats easy to say after the fact - I can safely say I'd have a desire now (which I had researched) if it had been in stock when I purchased - I just listen to sales man's banter about it getting android 2 shortly and it having the better screen (only second time in my life I've fallen for a sales man's tactics).
Half right - yes, SonyE have a poor rep for support, but then again can any smarta** point at a phone maker that doesn't (And if anyone says "Apple", I'll track them down and insert a hardcopy version of my extensive - and ultimately unsuccessful - discussion with Apple Support in a place where it'll bring tears to their eyes). On the other hand, opinion seems to be that the phone hardware of the various SonyE devices are (with a few exceptions) up to par.
That's just such a crock - the X10Mini/MiniPro's especially seem to get pretty good marks. Last review I saw - in Linux User and Developer mag - rated the 'pro 5/5 providing SonyE got the update done. Likewise Android Central's comments were along the lines of 'great hardware held back by out of date OS'. T3 mag's comment "But the Xperia X10 cannot be judged solely on its older edition of Android. This is a truly stunning smartphone and undoubtedly Sony Ericsson’s greatest design achievement to date. In terms of looks and build, only the HTC Legend comes close when you consider the current crop of top end mobiles." (and then follows up with a complaint about the old OS). And so on...
And that's part of what's really steaming the X10 users - yes, we KNOW the hardware's good, but what's the point if the software isn't! Kind of like getting an OC'd i930 and then finding out that the box's running Windows2000.
Of course the other part of the fury-causing equation is Sony's apparent lack of control - first it was "due Q4", then it's "due end-Q3", and now it's "end October" which effectively is back where we started. Got to wonder whether the Q4 timescale was generated by the engineers, but marketing (pauses to spit) decided that earlier was needed.
As you can probably tell, I'm not in the best of moods...
Hmm, my sales droid kept pointing me at the Galaxy Portal (a worse phone as far as I was concerned). Just wish the Galaxy S had been available at that time - okay the GS is a plain ugly slab - but the specs are pretty decent.
Dell Streak ran 1.6 at launch and has got glowing reviews not just about screen, battery life and software.
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