Sony Ericsson’s X10 Mini is very near launch in the UK, with a few of the third-party discounters now accepting orders prior to its expected June 4 launch – and the phone is coming in very, very cheap.
Price comparison site Mobiles.co.uk is now stocking the X10 Mini via Vodafone and Orange contracts, with the new Android phone available on tariffs from as little as £10 per month with an £89 upfront fee – or “free” on £15 monthly deals.
Here’s a look at the Vodafone options for the X10 Mini. Finally, Android has crashed under the psychological £20 per month barrier!
A “free” X10 Mini on a £20 per month contract? That’s rather decent, if you’re in the market for something ultra-small and Android-based. We suspect this could be the smash smartphone Sony Ericsson has been looking for.


INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.
Tim
/ June 16, 2010And not one of those tarrifs includes any data?