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Ericsson ’s latest mobility report is out this morning, and it finds, perhaps unsurprisingly, that we’ll be swamped in smartphones by 2020. Even taking into account the company’s obvious ...
The Sony Ericsson Equinox covers the basics well, including great call reception and a receptive number pad. That said, the Equinox (available for $50 with a two-year T-Mobile contract; price as ...
launched a line of next-generation phones Tuesday, in a bid to stay afloat in the wireless business. The company unveiled five new phones, as well as several wireless PC data cards and a ...
Ericsson , the world's third largest maker of mobile phones, also said it would only break even in the first quarter, cut its forecast for global mobile phone demand in 2001 and warned that its ...
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 ...
Sony Ericsson is a bit player in the U.S. cellphone business, but globally, the phone maker has seized the gee-whiz momentum that until ...
The w880 is the latest evolution in Sony Ericsson‘s highly acclaimed line of Walkman phones. Here are the beauty shots that put the blurry spy photos to shame.
Info Photos News Forum 49 Reviews . Phone Scoop Review. Sep 8, 2008 by Eric M. Zeman Sony Ericsson and T-Mobile have teamed up for the first time in four years to offer the 3G-equipped TM506.
A new lightweight accessory gives an Ericsson mobile phone the ability to play MP3 files. The MP3 Handsfree HPM-10 is pretty tiny, and slots into the base of most phones in the Ericsson range. It ...
Advisory group warns users to turn off the Bluetooth functions in some Sony Ericsson phones ...
Ericsson filed a complaint with the ITC back in 2023. The company alleged that Lenovo phones made by Motorola, like its Moto G, Edge, and Razr series, infringed upon its patents.
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.