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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Review

Sony Ericsson is one of those mobile phone manufacturers that has completely reinvented itself by using Android as a software platform. It has had a few decent hits like the Xperia X10, the Xperia X10 Mini etc, and has quite a few interesting projects in the pipeline, including the Xperia Arc and the Xperia Play, the PlayStation phone.







Top Five Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones


Introduction


Sony Ericsson has toppled a bit when it comes to phone offerings. They are going to release more and more attractive and feature packed phones but for the time being here is our list of the Top Five Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones which offer remarkable features and great designs that are currently available.

Sony Ericsson Vivaz

Sony Ericsson VivazThe Sony Ericsson Vivaz is an absolutely gorgeous phone which is armed with incredible features and a highly attractive design. This phone has an amazing scratch resistant, 16M colours, 360 x 640 pixel TFT resistive touchscreen with an accelerometer sensor for auto rotate. Its superb 8 megapixel camera also has an LED flash, autofocus and touch focus, smile and face detection, and image stabilizer which will enable you to capture high quality images, even in low lit areas. Other features include a built-in GPS transceiver, touchscreen user interface, 75 MB internal memory, up to 16 GB external memory, YouTube app and more.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini
The miniature Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini is a miniature version of the Xperia X10 which is ranked first in the top five best Sony Ericsson mobile phones. This miniature version of the Xperia X10, the Xperia X10 Mini, has a smaller 2.55 inch, TFT capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels with 16 M colors. Like the Xperia X10, the Mini version also comes with Android 1.6 but unlike the larger version comes with only a 600 MHz Qualcomm MSM 7227 processor. The Xperia X10 Mini also has a 5 megapixel camera, GPS, and radio.

Sony Ericsson Satio

satio redThe attractive red coloured Sony Ericsson Satio is another touchscreen phone that boasts of fast and easy Wi-Fi connectivity and HSDPA. It has an amazing 12.1 MP camera with touch focus, autofocus and a Xenon flash that delivers superior quality pictures. It has a 3.5 inch wide touchscreen that displays images and videos with superior clarity and colours. With the Symbian Operating System and a great hardware specifications, this is truly a must have Sony Ericsson phone.

Sony Ericsson Aino U10

aino aThe Sony Ericsson Aino U10 is a great phone which offers magnificent features like an 8 MP camera with video and image stabilizer, SanDisk micro SD card, GPS, Bluetooth, Google Maps, fast and smooth Wi-Fi access, built-in modem, YouTube and Facebook. It also has an amazing Media Go application using which you can transfer your favorite music and movies from your PC to your phone.


Mobile Communications Featured Article

In a new report, Sony Ericsson, a consumer electronics and telecommunications company that manufactures mobile phones, is said to be more deeply invested inWindows Phone 7 than the manufacturer has let on in the past. A Windows Phone from Sony Ericsson (News  - Alert) has been rumored for months, but the phone maker for a while wouldn’t confirm its plans, saying only that it was looking intoMicrosoft’s (News  - Alert) new mobile OS as a possible platform for future devices. A new venture of this sort would definitely increase consumer interest in its smartphones.








The lightweight phone is just 8.7mm thin and has a 4.3-inch multi-touchscreen display powered by the latest Mobile Bravia Engine that delivers exceptional visual brilliance and a crystal clear image, which enhances the overall entertainment experience.

10 mobile phones that changed the world

You can trace the history of the newest smartphones right back to the early 1990s, where cutting edge technology was a two-line LCD and phones weighed as much as a pack of beef mince.





Since then, several phones have changed the world, introducing new technologies or new approaches that have altered the path of mobile communications. But which ones stand out?
Here are 10 handsets that we think deserve their place in history. Maybe you owned one of them?
Nokia 1011 (1992)
Perhaps surprisingly, we're not kicking off this list by lugging out the Motorola DynaTAC 8000x, the 1980's cellular briquette that's acknowledged to be the first truly 'mobile' phone. But we do give it a warm, appreciative hug in our article





Sony Ericsson Xperia Play PlayStation Phone Pictured Again

The latest tech gizmo being worked on by Sony Ericsson seems to be hitting the net waves quite a lot lately, with videos and images of the new PlayStation phone being outed everywhere. The PlayStation phone is of course the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and the device has again got itself pictured.











Sony Ericsson outs Xperia arc

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Ericsson ratchets up profits in 2010

Swedish kit vendor Ericsson benefited from ongoing improvements at its handset joint venture Sony-Ericsson and a decrease in restructuring charges through 2010, reporting on Tuesday a 172 per cent year on year increase in annual net profits.

ncome for the year hit €11.2bn, compared to €4.1bn in the same period last year. For the fourth quarter, net profit climbed €504 per cent year on year to €4.4bn on the back of better earnings from Sony Ericsson.

Sales in networks increased 14 per cent year on year and 40 per cent sequentially, primarily driven by increased demand for mobile broadband and investments in 2G expansions in China. Global services sales decreased one per cent year-over-year and increased 20 per cent sequentially as a result of lower levels of network rollout following an industry wide component shortage earlier in the year. Managed services grew five per cent year-over-year and with 16 contracts signed in the quarter.



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