The Xperia X10 was released in one of its two home countries, Japan, on April 1, 2010 and has become the quickest-selling smartphone for the carrier NTT DoCoMo. The overall response has been positive for the hardware, camera and screen. However, there were negative comments about the lack of support for Android 2.1 until it was released later that year. The Xperia X10 has since been upgraded to Android 2.1 on October 31, 2010, which improved the battery life greatly.
The hardware is capable of limited multi-touch functionality, it can track multiple touches, provided the X and Y are separated for each of the touches. This can also be called Dual-Touch. The firmware to enable this functionality was first released in Japan via DoCoMo, and then to the rest of the world via Sony Ericsson PC Companion software.
Xperia has built in Wi-Fi b/g which can create a mobile hotspot with the latest upcoming Android update and Bluetooth 2.1, with an option to tether (provide internet access to other devices). The Xperia X10 was released with the operating system Android 1.6, with an upgrade to Android 2.1 released on 31 October 2010 (currently available from the Sony Ericsson website; a PC is required for the update).
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