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Sony Ericsson was a prominent player in the Philippine smartphone market from 2009 to 2011, launching a range of devices from high-end multimedia phones to its Xperia line of Android smartphones. The brand was known for its camera-centric models like the 12MP Satio and the 8.1MP W995, before transitioning to Android with the Xperia series. Key launches included the flagship Xperia X10, the more affordable Xperia X8, and the compact X10 Mini and Mini Pro, culminating in the improved Xperia Arc. We tracked their releases, specs, and Philippine pricing, noting both their strengths and the occasional delays in software updates.

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What was the most expensive Sony Ericsson Xperia phone launched in the Philippines?

Based on the suggested retail prices (SRP) at launch, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc had the highest official price at Php 32,750. The Xperia X10 followed at Php 32,500, and the Xperia X2 was priced at Php 29,500.

Which Sony Ericsson phone was the most affordable Android model in the Philippines?

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 was launched as the most affordable Android handset in the Xperia line, with a suggested retail price of Php 11,600 in October 2010.

Did Sony Ericsson phones in the Philippines often launch with outdated Android versions?

Yes, this was a noted issue. The Xperia X10, X10 Mini, Mini Pro, and X8 all launched with Android 1.6 (Donut), while newer versions like 2.1 and 2.3 (Gingerbread) were already available. Sony Ericsson reps promised updates, such as for the X8 in November 2010, but launches were consistently behind the latest OS.