Sony Ericsson
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10 leading makers of mobile phones have agreed to a standardized micro-USB port for charging devices.
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Australian communications carrier has launched a new mobile user interface – called TelstraOne Experience – that lets its customers access their favourite applications and services with one click.
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WildCharge has released a Universal Adapter for Cell Phones which works with multiple devices across multiple brands.
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While Apple's iPhone has enjoyed enormous success using a highly controlled, locked-down handset, operating system and application store, Google's touchscreen smartphone platform takes the opposite approach.
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Sony Ericsson has unveiled its collection of Bluetooth watches that allow the wearer to control their mobile phones via their watches.
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Sony Ericsson's first HSPA 7.2/2.0 mobile broadband ExpressCards deliver upload data rates of up to 2.0 Mb/s and download speeds of up to 7.2 Mb/s, with the EC400g model also sporting an inbuilt GPS receiver.
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Headlining an array of new releases from Sony Ericsson, the XPERIA™ X1 marks the launch of a new brand for the company, one which it hopes will gain traction in the brave new world of mobile convergence where the term "phone" jus
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Sony Ericsson's P1i smartphone features a full QWERTY keyboard, handwriting recognition, touchscreen and business card scanning.
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Mobile phone sales continue to soar. According to new research from Gartner sales of mobile phones in the third quarter of this year reached 289 million worldwide.
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Sony Ericsson has unveiled the latest addition to its Walkman phone portfolio, the W380.
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July 4, 2007 Mobile phones and MP3 players are incredibly useful travelling companions but inevitably you end up with an array of different charging set-ups clu
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November 20, 2006 Sony Ericsson ranks highest in satisfying customers who have owned their current mobile phone for less than two years, according to a J.D. P
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