i.gizmodo.com - 2/12/2009
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Sony Ericsson 's newest Walkman cell phone is targeting the youth, not only by photographing the gadget with skateboards, but also by highlighting the phone's built-in stereo speakers—with an emphasis on high quality bass . Sony Ericsson is bringing great music to the masses with the ...
Two new colours for Sony Ericsson W395 Walkman™
semcblog.com 7/6/2009 — Sony Ericsson unveiled two new colours for the low-end slider phone W395 Walkman™. They are: Fiesta Black and Happy Pink. Both colours will be available in limited markets. More info you will find on the official Sony Ericsson site.
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Sony Ericsson To Go Beyond Touch
ubergizmo.com 11/12/2008 —
Sony Ericsson knows that touch screen functionality is here to stay, but a recent patent application shows off that they aren't content with what we have today, and is working on a way to utilize touches to - get this, transfer information between ...
New Sony Ericsson Phone Spotted: Bao - W395 Walkman gets new colors
news.softpedia.com 7/6/2009 — Japanese-Swedish joint venture Sony Ericsson seems determined to come to the market with a series of rather unusual handsets. One of these devices has just been spotted, in the form of the Sony Ericsson Kiki, which comes with a futuristic design, ...
Images: Is this Sony Ericsson W395 aka Yao?
intomobile.com 1/23/2009 — Is this the upcoming Sony Ericsson W395 aka Yao which we’ve mentioned yesterday? I don’t see dedicated gaming keys. Was that a false rumor? It’s hard to say at this moment — guess we’ll have to wait for the Mobile World ...
Ericsson looking to sell Sony Ericsson cellphone share?
slashgear.com 3/18/2009 — According to a German report , Ericsson is looking to sell Sony its share in their joint Sony Ericsson cellphone business. Sources familiar with the current situation claim that Sony has expressed an interest in taking sole control of the company, ...
Sony Ericsson Xmini - the weirdest Walkman phone ever?
unwiredview.com 12/8/2008 — Often criticized for not coming up with truly new designs for its handsets, Sony Ericsson has just released, in Japan, what looks to be the weirdest Walkman phone ever: Sony Ericsson Xmini. The Xmini is not exactly a device that can be compared with ...
Sony Ericsson to Push Camera Phones in the U.S.
phonescoop.com 3/20/2009 — Reuters reports that Sony Ericsson has said it is going to focus harder on the U.S. market, and will bring its higher-end C905 Cybershot camera phone to the U.S. later this year. The C905, a slider with an 8 ... (follow link to read)
Review of the Sony Ericsson W715 Walkman phone
MobileBurn.com 4/20/2009 — The Sony Ericsson W715 Walkman is a music-centric cell phone in a compact, slider form factor. It offers good battery life, WiFi connectivity, and a great music listening experience. Russell tests it out for us in this review.
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Sony Ericsson Hikaru Photo leaked —
I4U News 2/10/2009
We reported about the rumored Sony Ericsson Hikaru Walkman phone back in October the first time. Now an official looking photo of the Sony Ericsson Hikaru leaked on SEMCblog, which shows yet another no surprising evolution of teh slider style Walkman ...
Sony Ericsson W395 Walkman handset launches —
T3.com News 2/10/2009
Good new for commuters, Sony Ericsson has launched the W395 Walkman handset, throwing in a pair of powerful stereo speakers able to reach all corners on the bus.
This is Sony Ericsson 'putting youth at the forefront' - just as long as the youth ...
Sony Ericsson C903 Cyber-shot unveiled —
I4U News 2/10/2009
To warm up for the MWC 2009 Sony Ericsson announced a boring Cyber-shot mobile phone with the C903.
Features of the Sony Ericsson C903 include 5MP camera, 16x digital zoom, media player, Netfront browser, 2.4 inch screen, aGPS, Bluetooth and 3D ...
Sony Ericsson W395 Walkman unleashed —
I4U News 2/10/2009
Sony Ericsson announced a new affordable Walkman phone with the W395.
The Sony Ericsson W395 Walkman phone features a 2.0 megapixel camera, Up to 2.5x digital zoom. 2 inch screen, stereo speakers, TrackID, PlayNow, Openwave Web browser, 3D games ...