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Sony Ericsson Headset: Never Too Loud


The Sony Ericsson always produces sober stuff - nothing too loud in colours or style - so why remain behind when it comes to volume. Yes you guessed it right – they have come up with a headset which always produces a sober volume good enough to let you hear, yet low enough to save your ear drums for the old age.
So when you go out to buy a Bluetooth headset and come across the Sony Ericsson HBH-IV835, don’t be surprised if you are not able to locate any volume control buttons on the sleek beauty.
So does that mean your ears are at the mercy of the machine? Yes in a way so! The only thing being that the ears are in safe hands and not at the mercy of the machine. Because the technology is such that it controls the volume automatically, yet not
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Sony Ericsson: The New Dream Baby


Imaginations has not boundaries and even in the technically complex field of designing a new phone, artists are not bound by the limitations of worrying about fitting the actual electronic parts in the shape they design. May be that freedom is the source of inspiration which techies cannot afford to have. Therefore designers come up with new concept phones all the time. Well a concept phone is that what is says... it’s a concept... which could turn into reality if techies are able to integrate their skills with the dream of the designer.
The latest in such dreams was revealed by Sony Ericsson in the form of a very slim, smart and cute looking cyber shot mobile, having equally lovely features touch sensitive keys, 3.2 mega pixel camera. But the harsh reality is
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Leaked Pictures: Not Nokia This Time


Nokia might be the leader in mobiles (as well in leaked pictures of mobiles - remember the N93i hype) but it seems competition is catching in this arena as well.
So where does the latest leak come from - it’s from Sony Ericsson who don’t want to be left behind. So there are rumours rife in the air that Sony Ericsson is planning to upgrade its K610i and will be named as K620i. It is supposed to have features like a 3.2 mega pixel camera and 100MB storage capacity.
Let’s wish for our sake that this news is not 'fake and phoney' but ‘true and tone-y’. On a more serious note actually these leaks are not official leaks from the company but 'other sources' which defy origin almost like the theory of the Universe puzzling the human race. But who’s bothered as
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Mobile TV Advertising: Ericsson & NRK


Some good news for mobile TV fans. Ericsson and Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation have launched a mobile TV advertising.
You might wonder what’s so great in that. Well I forgot the word "personalized" in that. Which means it concerns "you" so might be of interest to you sure enough.
Volunteers (call them scapegoats) will be able to view two TV and five radio channels of the NRK on their mobiles and also will get personalized ads which would be based upon the viewers particulars like age, gender, location and so forth. Once the scapegoats are thoroughly massacred (read - 'once the experiment is successful') this would form the basis of a mobile TV advertising business model. So ready to make your place in history... that’s the
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Sony Ericsson: To Mobile TV Or Not To Mobile TV


Why is Sony Ericsson not keen enough to launch a mobile TV cellphone? The other companies such as LG, Nokia and Samsung proudly announce the various versions of mobile TV mobile handsets almost on a regular basis. The Korean companies rule the roost with literally churning out new and innovative models almost on a weekly basis. Albeit speaking separately both Sony and Ericsson, the parents companies of the joint venture, have individually claimed that their companies would be developing software for mobiles and broadband TV.
So why all this cover up and from whom? Well it seems that for the moment Sony Ericsson is playing the wait and watch game and nobody knows when they will show their cards. May be that is the reason people are even more curious about it.
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Top Of The Pops: Camera Phones


Flickr, which is claimed by Yahoo to be the best online photo management and sharing application, has released figures which reveal the popularity of various pictures phone models amongst the users. So which model or company tops the charts? As could be anybody’s guess Nokia and Sony Ericsson were amongst the top five. But what about ranking - well the first prize goes to Sony Ericsson K750i, followed by Nokia N73 and N71.
Before you jump to the conclusion that these are the most popular camera phones in general, NO!!! They are capable of taking very good quality pictures. Does all this sound a bit confusing? Ok to put it plainly, just forget what you read above and just go with the Flickr chart in case you are one of those who would like to combine their
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J.D. Power Award


Which mobile phone do you use - is it a Sony Ericsson? YES! Well congratulations since you are a winner and not a loser. What did you say... how?
JD Power & Associates just completed their survey of customer satisfaction in the United States. But this was not meant for the flicker hearted who change mobiles like girlfriends or boyfriends. The survey took into account people who used the same model for at least two years. The criteria for selection included things like design, operation, features, durability and battery functions.
And the winner is... none other than Sony Ericsson the joint baby of Japanese Swedish collaboration. The other companies that followed in the footsteps in decreasing order or popularity include LG, Sanyo and Motorola.
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Sony Ericsson W44S Bravia - Flips Open In A New Style


Bravo! Well Bravia actually, infact W44S Bravia to be precise, is the new phone launched by the Sony Ericsson which has the new style of opening sideways rather than vertically. Not only is the style of opening unique as far as Sony Ericsson models are concerned, but once opened, it also opens a wide vast world of entertainment in the form of TV mobile apart from other latest features. But wait before you get elated... are you Japanese? If the answer is NO, in that case you better control your curiosity, for the grapes might be sour.
Actually the company has followed a strategy in line with other companies like Samsung and LG, offering technically superior models in their designated markets as compared to the rest of the places. This strategy seems to be
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Sony Ericsson To Release RAZR Rumor In March 2007


There have been rumors flying around recently about Sony Ericsson and the RAZR rival they are said to be currently working on. We have gotten word that this RAZR rival will be known as the "Ai" after Japanese tennis player Ai Sugiyama and will be released sometime in March 2007. This new phone will only be 9.4mm thick in comparison to the Razr’s 14mm thickness and is expected to be launched in silver and black color schemes.
When a Sony Ericsson Asia Pacific spokeswoman was contacted, she said that the company had no comment on the speculation.
According to research firm Strategy Analytics, Sony Ericsson just surpassed LG Electronics to become the 4th leading cell phone manufacturer in the world. In a separate Reuters study, it was found that
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SEVEN To Offer Push E-Mail


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
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