The Sony XPERIA X10 could be the premiere Android mobile phone in 2010. The phone has ridiculous specs: 4 inch capacitive touchscreen, 1 Ghz processor, 8 megapixel camera and all the other bells and whistles found on Motorola’s Droid. It also features a custom user-interface that looks slick. This phone will be very expensive compared to current Android devices. The expected unsubsidized retail price of the XPERIA X10 is $880. Contrast that with the Droid’s unsubsidized retail price of $660. Note that the delta could buy a low end netbook. Nonetheless, this is one killer phone.  Below is a video that was released today that shows off the XPERIA X10 running Google Visual Search (beta I wrote about here and here) with some dance music in the background:

The Sony XPERIA X10 will definitely put Sony on the map for high-end mobile phones.  Google Visual Search, which runs on all Android phones, will help Google to rule the digital world.

[via Will Park @ IntoMobile]

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