Sony Ericsson's flagship phone for late 2004. This top-end model sports a trendy swivel design, a 1.3 megapixel camera, and an industry-leading QVGA display. Other features include Bluetooth ...
Previous Sony and Sony Ericsson Android smartphones have always lacked truly all around high end specs, but the Xperia Z has all the right ingredients. Of course, it's up against some very challenging ...
It's not huge, just not as pleasantly pocket-friendly as the K750 / W800 / W810: Since the K800 is a 3G phone for Europe and Asia, and Sony Ericsson isn't doing 3G phones for the U.S. just yet ...
When it comes to Sony Ericsson phones, US users are often out of luck. US carriers don’t offer many SE phones which means we have to pay very high prices for import models. But once in a while, AT&T ...
Motorola's comeback tour in the U.S. might be quickly coming to an abrupt halt. The brand, still a minor player in the overall market for the best Android phones, found recent success with the ...
This paper is about how the Sony Ericsson T610 became the 'must-have' mobile phone in the autumn of 2003. Despite the risks, Sony Ericsson was courageous enough to break with convention at launch. It ...
Nokia may be gearing up for the mother of all mobile music assaults but when it comes to tunage on the bounce, Sony Ericsson’s Walkman phones still rule. The coming soon W960i looks to be the ...
"It's a smart move for Sony Ericsson, because it allows them to stay focused on their expertise and core business, which is handset manufacturing and promoting their phones," he said. Sony Ericsson, ...
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