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Xperia X10 goes on sale for only a dollar on contract, Gingerbread-flavored future makes it appealing

Okay, so more than one weeks back, we wouldn’t have cared if Best Buy was willing to offer us money to hold the Xperia X10 , we still would have steered away from its flawed UI and outdated software. But Sony Ericsson did a funny thing last Friday by promising to slap Gingerbread in this 4-inch sucker, which makes its current $1 contract price an eminently more intriguing proposition. We scouted out Best Buy’s web outlet and couldn’t find the X10 listed in any respect, so this will thoroughly be a last stock clearance of the handset available on a shop-by-store basis. In the event you’re tempted to leap on what’s looking just like the cheapest Gingerbread device for ages, you have to be aware that the Android 2.3 update won’t be dropping until the tip of Q2 on the earliest, so there’ll be a modicum of patience required.

[Thanks, Adam]

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