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Sony Ericsson “Shakira” Gives Middle Ground Between X10 and X10 Mini

Sony Ericsson enthusiast blog SE-Blog.com uncovered a new device that’s seemingly going to be the middle ground between the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 and the Xperia X10 Mini. The picture shows a device that’s bigger than the Mini, but smaller than the X10 (we’re thinking a 3.5-inch display).

The device is codenamed “Shakira”, but that’s all we know for now. There’s no telling if the specs will lean toward what the original X10 offers or if it will be on the lower-end side with the Mini, but I suppose it really only matters depending on who this thing is targeted at.

Fuente: Android Phone Fans

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