The company adds QWERTY keyboard to Symbian and Android smartphones
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications expanded its line of smartphones based on Google's Android software platform on Sunday, adding two new touchscreen models: the Xperia X10 mini and mini pro.
The Vivaz P runs the Symbian OS and the X10 Mini and X10 Mini Pro run on Google Android
Sony Ericsson on Sunday introduced three new phones at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
The phone comes with the latest version of Windows Mobile, but can't fully take advantage of it
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications has launched the Aspen, a smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen, running the latest version of Windows Mobile.
Sony Ericsson expected to Support Symbian after platform shake-up, says analyst
Sony Ericsson has launched another Symbian-based smartphone, the Vivaz, which supports video recording at 720p and comes with an 8-megapixel camera.
The Xperia X10 smartphone had originally been scheduled to launch in the first quarter
Japanese consumers will be the first in the world to get their hands on Sony Ericsson's new Xperia X10 smartphone when it goes on sale here in April through carrier NTT DoCoMo, the companies said Thursday.
Sony Ericsson's first Android phone will go on sale in the first quarter of next year
Sony Ericsson's first Android-based smartphone, the Xperia X10, comes with a unique user interface that's designed to improve handling and organization of communications and multimedia content. But one analyst said the interface still needs work, particularly when it comes to speed and responsiveness, before the phone hits the market.
Beleaguered Sony Ericsson must need good news more than sales, why else would it introduce its first Android phone months early?
Beleaguered Sony Ericsson must need good news more than sales, why else would it introduce its first Android phone months early? Just in time to hurt holiday sales of its current high-end handset!
New smartphone features a big 4-inch screen, plus an 8.1-megapixel camera.
As expected, Sony Ericsson announced an Android-based Xperia handset on Tuesday. Known as the Xperia X10, Sony's first entry in the Android space introduces a new Wireless Stereo Headset, along with a new user interface platform called UX and new apps dubbed Mediascape and Timescape.
Sony Ericsson introducing an Android handset on November 3 called "Rachel."
Sony Ericsson's rumoured Android-based Xperia handset is expected to launch on Tuesday, with a brand new user interface codenamed Rachel. As we wait for the device to launch, two YouTube videos about the device have surfaced in recent weeks.
The mobile phone market globally turned a corner in the third quarter, with shipments by manufacturers increasing by 5.6% over the previous quarter, market research firm IDC reported.
The mobile phone market globally turned a corner in the third quarter, with shipments by manufacturers increasing by 5.6% over the previous quarter, market research firm IDC reported.
Sony Ericsson's latest mobile phone introduces gesture gaming
Sony Ericsson's Yari looks much like another run of the mill, mid-range slider mobile phone of the kind we've seen over and over again from the company. Turn it on, though, and the Yari is full of surprises, most notably its "gesture gaming" function and the good 5-megapixel camera.
Android will be the winner, according to analysts
It looks like Sony Ericsson is about to pick sides in the mobile operating systems war. The company is getting ready to announce a new strategy, new CEO Bert Nordberg said during a conference call.
The company needs more new phones to turn around its fortunes, analyst says
Mobile phones manufacturer Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications' third-quarter sales dropped by 42 percent compared to the same period last year, while its net loss increased sixfold.
Sony Ericsson's first GreenHeart mobile phone is eco-friendly but basic
Sony Ericsson's Naite is an entry-level 3G mobile phone with green credentials.
Sony Ericsson may soon make the play button a thing of the past with its new motion-controlled earbuds.
Sony Ericsson may soon make the play button a thing of the past with its new motion-controlled earbuds. The handset-maker on Monday unveiled its MH907 headphones that allow you to play your music and answer phone calls just by inserting the buds into your ear or taking them out.