AT&T announcedSony Ericsson Xperia X10, Lands in U.S

That's right. While the rest of the world has grown almost weary of the Xperia X10's Android 1.6ness, the phone is just being introduced in U.S.

Sony Ericsson Launches Xperia X10 Android Phone

That UI skin is going to be controversial; Sony Ericsson's "Timescape" and "Mediascape" integrate social networking and media experiences into the phone with a lot of complicated animations. In our preview, contributing editor Jamie Lendino found those animations to slow the X10 down - we'll see how they do on the final model.

Since this was a new launch and that too in U.S., many Sony Ericsson's fans expected the phone to finally get the much needed update to Android 2.1. Sadly, they have been disappointed by the company, which seems to be facing major issues with modding its addons to suit Android 2.1. That brings us to another issue. Will the Xperia ever get Android 2.2? Will they jump directly to Froyo or worse? Will they ever update the phone?

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 also has all the features we've come to expect from smartphones, such as a 1GHz processor and full wireless options. It even has an 8.1-megapixel camera with LED flash and smile and face detection, and 1GB of onboard memory and a 2GB microSD card included in the box.