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While Nokia was, hands down, the most prolific smartphone brand of the 2000s, a multitude of other brands, including Sony ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and ...
Which phones defined 25 years of great mobile photography? Here’s my personal list of game-changers, from the Sony K750i to ...
Yesterday we were just looking at new images and leaks regarding the Sony Xperia 1 VI. It's a new phone that has managed to slip under the radar between Apple and Google’s big May announcements.
At the same time, Sony Ericsson was developing Symbian UIQ, which was positioned more like a PDA. It was a completely different class of devices that did not have the same target audience as the ...
Sony Ericsson K790 and K800 It's no fashion model My first encounter with this phone was marked by a certain feeling of disappointment as to its design. In all official pictures the phone looked ...
Sony Ericsson Phones Sony reveals plans for Sony Ericsson logo By Gareth Beavis published 12 July 12 Sony has told TechRadar why the 'liquid logo' from the Sony Ericsson days is still hanging around.
Sony Ericsson put our worried minds to rest on Wednesday, finally announcing that its concept phone Idou is to be released and renamed to Satio. At the same event, the company announced two new ...
Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson unveiled two new Android models in a bid to grab more of the burgeoning smartphone market. Chief Marketing Officer Matthew Lang announced on Wednesday in Singapore ...
What makes this Sony Ericsson VAIO phone different is that it had a two-stage hinge where the phone can either lay completely flat or the display angled up a bit. The latter makes it easier to use ...
At its peak in 2007, Sony Ericsson had a 9% global share of the market, based on shipping 103.4 million phones, but things nosedived sharply thereafter as the iPhone and new Android phones started ...