Swedish-Japanese mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson on Tuesday unveiled four new phones, including two with autofocus cameras and one with a Walkman-branded portable music player. With the latest ...
Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson will present new, color screen models at a news conference on Tuesday, a company source said today. The new phones will also be the first sold globally to carry the ...
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB will launch late Thursday in Berlin six new phones, including a high-end Walkman-branded handset with around 9G bytes of internal Flash memory, according to a ...
CANNES, France--Swedish-Japanese mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson will launch digital Walkman phones in March to better tap into the mobile music market, seen as a top growth area for 2005, its CEO ...
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications will launch late Thursday in Berlin six new phones, including a high-end Walkman-branded handset with around 9G bytes of internal Flash memory, according to a ...
Sony Ericsson's PlayNow presents easy music downloads right onto mobile phones Dubai, UAE; 04 June 2006 - Ensuring that Sony Ericsson mobile phone users are truly in tune with their favourite music ...
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB showed off three new GSM mobile phones, two accessories and a phone-controlled toy car at an event here on Wednesday. The three phones, the T230, Z200 and Z600, ...
The T68 was essentially the last phone released under the Ericsson brand. In fact, a few months later it was re-released as the Sony Ericsson T68i with only small cosmetic changes on the outside and a ...
GetJar's library of 45,000-plus free applications will soon be linked directly through Sony Ericsson's PlayNow arena, its mobile applications store. GetJar's long-tail class of applications will ...
Sony and Ericsson are showing ongoing commitment to their mobile phone joint venture by giving it roughly a $326 million funding injection. The two companies have greeted the new year with a new round ...
Sony has announced its finalized its mobile business integration, and after purchasing Ericsson's 50% stake in the mobile arm of the firm, the phone-end of the business shall hence be known as Sony ...