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Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, a 50-50 joint venture, will get about $157.4 million (96 million British pounds), from each of its corporate parents during the quarter ending 31 March, the ...
Phone Reviews. Sony Ericsson S710a GSM Phone. Editor's rating (1-5): Discuss this product. Posted July 8, 2005 by Tong Zhang, Senior Editor . Candy bar phones are Sony Ericsson's specialty and ...
Sony Ericsson today announces the Z610; a stylish 3G phone that blends performance with stand-out design. The sleek mirror finish on the front cover gives the phone a jewel-like quality that is ...
Hands-on with new phones from Samsung, Kyocera, Nokia, LG, Sanyo, Motorola, Playboy, Sharper Image, Clarity, HTC, ZTE, Velocity, Sony Ericsson, and a tour of Windows Mobile 6.1. Hands On with the ...
Sony Ericsson has primarily used the Symbian operating system to power its smart phones. Its Windows Mobile phone will have a touch screen with a slide-out keyboard and a camera.
Sony Ericsson also announced a new initiative with Google that will put Google's Blogger and Web-search features on the company's camera phones. The K790a will be the first model to support this ...
It’s not the PSP phone, but it’s close. Sony Ericsson yesterday unveiled three new mobile phones including Aino, a cell phone that can sync with both your PlayStation 3 and PC. Aino also ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The trend for mobile phones these days is for lots of functions - internet, music, radio, social networking ...
Sony Ericsson's position as one of the first handset makers to provide and encourage open platforms and the development of add-on applications for its phones gives the company a strong position ...
The Sony Ericsson W600i Walkman is a relatively new kind of convergence device that brings together a high quality MP3 player with FM radio and a mobile phone. Sure, a lot of phones can play MP3’s ...
Sony Ericsson began making cell phones in 2001, hoping its new joystick interface and flashier look would help break the hammerlock that Motorola and Nokia have on the cell-phone-making market.
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