mobile devices

X10 Mini Pro

Wednesday, 21st July 2010, sheilaellen (http://blogs.bluegumtree.co.uk/vista/)

Or “How Sony Ericcsson took a good thing and very nearly made it bad.”

I love the X10 Mini Pro. I’ve had it for a few weeks now and am still marvelling at how light and compact it is and that I once again have an FM radio with me at all times.  However I am struggling to adjust to the customisations that Sony Ericsson have made to to Android.  For example:

  • Right now, as I type, there’s an annoying blue bar occupying the bottom sixth of my screen. On the left-hand side it tells me, in no more than three letters, what language I’m currently set to.  On the right-hand side it tells me what mode the keyboard is in (letters vs. numbers, upper, lower or title case) and provides an option to hide the bar.  It’s information I’d rather do without, in return for a larger usable screen area. So I hide it, only to discover that it reappears with the very next key press…  I’ve had a rummage through the phone’s settings and haven’t yet found an option that enables me to hide it for good.  If you know of one, please let me know.
  • The default calendar widget has less functionality than the default one on my G1 – and that was just enough to make it useful!
  • The default email client assumes that my email account name is the same as my email address (which it isn’t).
  • Although I’ve disabled the on-screen keyboard (it has a hardware one) it still pops up if when the cursor is placed in a form field and I haven’t yet opened the keyboard. I understand that some people might want this sometimes but, personally, I’d like “off” to mean “off”.  This could be solved using  finer grained preference settings.

However, every cloud has a silver lining:

  • Luckily there’s a fantastic email app called K-9 Mail that does everything I need and more, so that’s my email problem solved.
  • And as I’ve yet to find a decent calendar widget so I’m thinking of taking a stab at creating one myself.