At the CES electronics trade show in Las Vegas, one of the trends, in addition to 3D TV, pocket projectors and other geek stuff, was Android. According
to the LG CEO, more than half of the 2010 smartphones will work on Android.
Inbrics M1 ,
Lenovo LePhone ,
Motorola Backflip - just a small list of Android devices that will be gutting our wallets with you this year.
However, one of the main drawbacks of all smartphones on Android is their relatively high price, which only a few geeks who love bleeding edge technology can pay. Therefore, it is easy to predict that the next step in the development of the market for Android devices is their miniaturization and cheapening. HTC Tattoo, Samsung Spica - only the first step. It seems that Sony Ericsson decided to compete for a segment of low-cost Android-smartphone. Following the XPeria X10 coming out in February (according to
SE's official twitter ), Sony Ericsson showed off its younger brother Rachael, namely XPeria X10 Mini aka Robyn.
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While the characteristics of the smartphone are unknown, however, it is running Android and the Sony Ericsson Rachael UI, it has a ~ 2.8 "screen.
