Rogers is launching the Android-powered Sony Ericsson Xperia x10 mini, a very small phone trying to pack a pretty big punch. No, it’s not the more-desirable x10 mini pro, which has a slide-out landscape QWERTY keyboard, but it’s still a pretty cute little device. We hear, though, that Rogers may launch the pro version quite soon.

It’s powered by a highly modified version of Android 1.6, but most programs should work on the 320x240px screen. The rest of the specs include a 5MP camera with LED flash, WiFi, GPS and removable backplates in a variety of catchy colours (really, Sony?). A nice surprise is Rogers throwing in a 4GB microSD card now, though how much does that really cost them?

Expect the device on Rogers for $29.99 on a 3-year term and $374.99 with no contract.