Not as far as I know. Read the first post. If you want US to help you decide which one is better for you, state your purposes of purchase and usage.
It doesn't include SE because the original thread's TS put it as an example.
Your huge letters are really hurting my eyes though

About that foreign language thing, I dont think you'll be using it often but you should be able to grab some off the market.
Also, I recommend you top up another 300 or so to get an Xperia Pro. That would suit you more since you prefer QWERTY phones.
Else, you can go for Neo/Neo V but you still have to top up for that.
Despite what I've said above, I would suggest you opt for the Nexus S instead. Official ICS, good dev support, and definite updates in the future.
SE's line of phone is getting their update somewhere in Q2 as far as I know.
Screen size is not an issue?
Then an Xperia Mini would do just fine. To be honest I would suggest you top up another RM200 or so to get a Nexus S which already has the ICS update but since it's for your nephew I dont think he'll mind and he should be just as happy to get a phone.
Note: Not Xperia X10 Mini. Its only Xperia Mini.
Whatever glass it uses doesn't matter. In the end we're still gonna apply a layer of screen protector

There are not many military grade phones. The only ones are Defy/+ which is not worth the money.
Go for Xperia Active if durability is important.
Sound quality wise, if you are really picky, you should invest in a pair of earphones. The stock one would serve you just well if you're not too picky.
Camera wise, only a few phones are worth mentioning in the Android department as of now.
Arc/S, X10i, XT720.
Not sure if I left any out but you can't really expect a great camera from the phones on the Android platform.
Most camera's are decent though.
You can either go for a non-g S2 from Garage Sales or a Motorola Razr. Both of these are great phones. The G version is not recommended.