The display is a wide TFT Capacitive
touchscreen, with a 16:9 aspect ratio and FWVGA resolution of 480 x 854 pixels, along with a multi-touch enabled screen, the first from Sony. The 8.1-megapixel camera features 16x
digital zoom, image stabilization, auto-focus,
geo-tagging, smile detection, and face detection. It can also record video, with an
LED for use in poor light conditions. It has a 3-axis accelerometer and built in
GPS. Its CPU is 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 with its GPU is Adreno 200 (AMD Z430). The hardware is limited in its multi-touch functionality. It can only track multiple touches where their X and Y coordinates are different. The firmware to enable this functionality was first released in Japan.
Networks The Xperia X10 uses the 850/900/1800/1900 frequency bands for
GSM. Both versions use 850/900/1800/1900 frequency bands for GSM while they differ regarding the UMTS frequency bands; the X10a uses 800/850/1900/2100 bands, and the X10i uses 900/1700/2100. The X10a is used by
AT&T Mobility in the US,
Telstra in Australia, and
Rogers Wireless in Canada. It is also used in South America. The X10i is used by
T-Mobile in the USA;
Wind Mobile and
Mobilicity in Canada;
Optus and
VHA (under both the
Vodafone and
3 brands) in Australia;
Singtel,
Starhub and
M1 in Singapore; and through the rest of Asia, Europe, and Oceania. In Japan, it is called the SO-01B and sold by
NTT Docomo, using the X10a configuration.
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi The X10 has built in Wi-Fi b/g and Bluetooth 2.1, with the option to tether other devices. With the Android 2.3 update, the phone can also create a Wi-Fi hotspot. ==Software==