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Smart phone big boys on the hunt for killer app
News Old favourites like mobile TV are still on the agenda, with SonyEricsson now looking at how to follow in the footsteps of Nokia into mobile TV. Rikko Sakaguchi, senior VP of products and applications at... [11 Oct 2005]
Sony Ericsson overhauls flagship business smart phone
News SonyEricsson has released the latest in its smart phone portfolio, the P990. The P990 is based on Symbian 9.1, the latest version of the smartphone operating system. It supports two wireless networking standards — 3G and... [11 Oct 2005]
Old devices turning on new smart phone converts
News Four other manufacturers - Acer, HP, Palm and SonyEricsson - are all trailing the Finnish giant with around five per cent market share each. Even without a raft of whizz-bang new devices, smart phone makers are enjoying... [29 Jul 2005]
3GSM: Quotes of the week
News SonyEricsson president Miles Flint. Here is a selection of soundbites you may or may not have heard. I know little about your industry. Serial 'easy' entrepreneur Stelios Haji-Ioannou addresses the world's foremost... [18 Feb 2005]
Orange lifts the lid on Xmas plans
News Orange users in the UK and France who want to get third-generation phones will be able to pick from models from LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sanyo and SonyEricsson. Orange has announced it has signed up six phone makers... [04 Nov 2004]
SonyEricsson takes wraps off new handsets
News SonyEricsson has unveiled several new handsets, including a megapixel S710a camera phone and the Z500i clamshell model, which run on Edge networks. The Qwerty keyboard-equipped P910 is the latest in the Symbian-based... [15 Jul 2004]
Re:Viewing 2003 - Mobile and wireless
News SonyEricsson, another of its shareholders, came out fighting for the company but the speculation only compounded remarks made to silicon.com in October by PalmSource CEO David Nagel. Well, it had to be, didn't it? [23 Dec 2003]
Is it 'time for prudent optimism'?
Comment SonyEricsson has reported its first ever profit. Nokia has hit its targets. IBM - despite having shed staff - will also need to hire 10,000 new recruits. European next-gen network operator Interoute - part of a sector... [16 Oct 2003]
Symbian strikes DoCoMo 3G handsets agreement
News Japanese companies likely to be affected by the deal include Fujitsu, which already makes a 3G Symbian-based phone for DoCoMo, and Symbian licensees Matsushita, Sanyo and SonyEricsson, a Swedish-Japanese joint venture. [26 Sep 2003]
Ericsson's answer to Cisco's all-IP threat - mobile
News Ericsson highlights what can be done with a SonyEricsson P800 device integrated with the MD110 but says over 50 devices can be used. After a torrid few years Ericsson has launched a fight back against Cisco and fellow... [25 Sep 2003]
Microsoft, Motorola and Orange team up for UK smart phone
News Motorola recently sold its equity stake in handset OS venture Symbian - leaving Nokia and Psion as the major shareholders plus still a raft of major names such as Matsushita, Samsung, Siemens and SonyEricsson - though it... [15 Sep 2003]
HP prints from mobile phones
News Both Research In Motion, which helped develop the printing feature with HP, and SonyEricsson plan to add the same feature to some of their own wireless devices, company representatives said. Hewlett-Packard (HP) has... [26 Jun 2003]
Squeezing Palms - Microsoft and Symbian apply the pressure...
Comment Symbian got off to a bit of a slow start after a big fanfare surrounding its founding but now it’s ramping up, in some fine products from the likes of Nokia, Siemens and SonyEricsson. Palm has always been a company... [23 Jun 2003]
Smart phone race - Symbian v Symbian, not Microsoft v Symbian?
News Take a look at DoCoMo's W-CDMA 3G handset, the SonyEricsson P800, the Nokia 9210i Communicator and the [upcoming] N-Gage gaming handset. The threat to mobile operating system company Symbian isn't likely to come from... [03 Jun 2003]
Microsoft Smartphone OS moves into Ericsson and Nokia's backyard
News Peter Wissinger, marketing manager, Microsoft Mobile Devices EMEA, denied the company has ceded the consumer market to local rivals Nokia and SonyEricsson, saying a consumer launch could follow. Microsoft's Wissinger... [27 May 2003]