Sony Ericsson has plenty of catching up to do in terms of sales. The Swedish Japanese joint venture has had a very rough year last 2009 with the venture losing over 800 million in revenue.
Between having to close facilities and offices to the whole Satio problem, there is no doubt that Sony Ericsson would not be able to get enough holiday sales to save the company. Even worse were the delays that pushed the XPERIA X2 to a January release which got it pulled out of the Vodafone 2010 lineup (though in fairness, even the HTC HD2 was also taken out).
Anyway, 2010 is looking a whole lot better for Sony Ericsson. It has already been announced early on that March will see the launch of the upcoming SE XPERIA X10 and the SE Vivaz. The XPERIA X10 (originally Rachel) is an Android smart phone that comes with a 4 inch touch screen and a Snapdragon 1GHz processor. The Vivaz (formerly Kurara) is a Symbian OS 5 smart phone that comes with an 8 mega pixel camera with 720p HD video recording.
During the MWC, Sony Ericsson revealed that two devices linked to the X10 and the Vivaz would be ready by Q2. The SE Kanna was a revision of the Vivaz that comes with a keyboard. The XPERIA Robyn is a mini version of the X10. It turns out that the two devices have been under development and will be released with new names.
Expected for Q2 of 2010 are the Vivaz Pro, the XPERIA X10 Mini and the X10 Mini Pro -as one might expect from the name, the X10 Mini Pro also comes with a slide out QWERTY keyboard.
Get to know more about the new Sony Ericsson XPERIX X10 Mini and the Mini Pro at Mobile Today UK.












