In more Sony Ericsson news, we have gotten word that the cell phone manufacturer will partner with SEVEN to offer push e-mail software on the new M600 and P990 smart phones.
SEVEN’s integration into Sony Ericsson smart phones will make it easier for cell phone users to check their e-mail in real time and will be more cost effective for the cell phone manufacturer.
Paul Hedman, COO at SEVEN, states; "Mobile email is a significant growth market and users are demanding more from their devices. We enjoy a close working relationship with handset manufacturers like Sony Ericsson to guarantee that we offer the best possible mobile email functionality for both business and consumer users. We are proud to be the outstanding number one in number of devices supported for push email. Today we can ship SEVEN push emails on more then 200 different mobile handsets, giving mobile users the widest choice."
SEVEN is one of the leading providers of push e-mail based out of Redwood City, CA with offices around the world. They work with a number of other large cell phone manufacturers including Nokia, Motorola, Palm, and Samsung as well as a number of cell phone service providers including Sprint Nextel, Alltel Wireless, Cingular Wireless, and Orange and with companies such as Yahoo! to improve their e-mail systems.
We can expect Sony Ericsson smart phones utilizing SEVEN technologies some time in early 2007.

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