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Future Xperia phones may not rely on Windows Mobile

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

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We’ve known for what feels like ages that Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1 would be based on Windows Mobile, but we wouldn’t count on the X2, X3 or X99 to just follow suit. At the launch of its digital marketing campaign for said handset, the firm made clear that future SE Xperia phones may not be based on Microsoft’s OS, with Magnus Andersson, product manager for the X1, noting that the brand is not tied into any specific technical platform. Unfortunately, he didn’t elaborate nor give any indication what other systems we could eventually see, but at least we know that there will be life after the X1 in one form or another, right?

Sony intros S-, E-, and B-Series Walkmans

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

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Remember those new Walkmans we saw recently? Well the folks at Sony have decided to get all fancy and official with them. The electronics-maker is introducing S-, E-, and B-Series PMPs, all featuring MP3 and WMA playback, drag-and-drop file management, and a variety of storage capacities. The 4GB NWZ-S736F and 8GB NWZ-S738F sport Sony’s “Open Platform” which allows AAC, Linear PCM, and other codec support, 40 hours of battery life, in-flight noise cancellation, and SensMe — which creates song shuffles based on user listening habits. The 4GB NWZ-E436F and 8GB NWZ-E438F come in a handful of colors and deliver up to 45 hours of playback, while the low-end 1GB NWZ-B133F and 2GB NWZ-B135F add an FM tuner and voice recording functionality. The players will be available come September, ranging in price from around $45 to $180.

Sony Ericsson W880 review

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

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Sony Ericsson w880


Sony Ericsson W880 is the other addition to the Sony Ericsson Walkman line. Nothing uncommon here, I’ve seen lots of those. The most unusual thing about it though is its form factor - an ultra slim bar-shaped handset with plenty of cool features to offer. Take 3G network support, add a 2 megapixel camera, spice it up with a M2 memory card slot and Bluetooth and finally put it all in the slimmest shell possible and you will get a great result - the Sony Ericsson W880. (more…)

Sony Ericsson T700

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Sony Ericsson released slim and candy-bar shaped T700 phone. The T700 is to replace Sony Ericsson T610, which is also a candy-bar shaped phone. The T700 has mid-level features and specifications, including a standard 3.2-megapixel digital camera, a relatively small 2.0-inch LCD screen, MP3 music player, and Stereo Speakers.
This GSM Sony Ericsson phone will be available in Black on Silver, Black on Red, and Shinning Silver colors in the 4th quarter of 2008
• The perfect slim elegant phone – slick stick design with premium metal finish
• 3.2 megapixel camera – snap a great shot and share with your friends via your blog or web page
• High quality stereo speakers – share your music with friends
• Color matched headset – color co-ordinate your accessories with your phone
• High speed sharing – via the operator network or Bluetooth™
• 512MB memory card memory in box – and even more to expand
• 2? TFT display – add more emotion when you’re in motion, download film clips and view in vivid colors

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