sonyericsson.com - 3/11/2009
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Sony Ericsson Announces New Appointment
mobiletoday.co.uk - 3/15/2009
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mobiletoday.co.uk —
Flagship handset plagued by software freezing and speaker
faults. Sony Ericsson has suffered a new setback as...
one of its latest flagship handsets, the C905, has suffered high levels of returns. Software freezing and speaker faults on the ...
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Sony Ericsson faces set back from C905
dailymobile.se - 3/16/2009
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dailymobile.se —
sony ericsson c905 black Flagship handset plagued by
software freezing and speaker faults. Sony Ericsson has suffered...
a new setback as one of its latest flagship handsets, the C905, has suffered high levels of returns. Software freezing and speaker ...
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Faults on Sony Ericsson C905 prompt massive returns in UK
moconews.net - 3/10/2009
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moconews.net —
Sony ( NYSE: SNE ) Ericsson ( NSDQ:
ERIC ), the world's fourth largest handset maker, is...
entering the highly competitive South Korean handset market. It has partnered with domestic carrier SK Telecom ( NYSE: SKM ) and launched today with a version of ...
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Sony Ericsson Enters South Korea, Home Turf to Samsung ...
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Sony Ericsson gets a new CTO
Engadget Mobile —
Filed under: Sony EricssonNever mind what the company's official line says -- 2009 is likely a make-or-break year for Sony Ericsson, and to help turn around its fortunes, it's contributed to UIQ's demise as it tries to ramp up support for Android, Windows Mobile, and the Symbian Foundation. Out with the old, in with the new, as they say -- and to that end, CTO Mats Lindoff will be departing the company at the end of the month (seemingly of his own volition) after six years of marriage. He'll be replaced by Ron Louks, who ...
Sony Ericsson Changes CTO: Lindoff Replaced By Louks
mocoNews —
... in its top management. Chief Technology Officer Mats Lindoff has decided to leave the company at the end of March to pursue new career opportunities outside of Sony (NYSE: SNE) Ericsson (NSDQ: ERIC). He'll be replaced by Ronald Louks, who'll be promoted internally from Head of Technology, Americas and Deputy CTO. Sony Ericsson has seen marketshare fall recently, with its sales in the fourth quarter of 2008 falling by 21 percent, more than the industry as a whole. (release via Engadget)
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Sony rumored to be negotiating Sony Ericsson buy-out
intomobile.com 3/24/2009 — Times are tough. For corporations, tough times usually leads to a few employee layoffs and asset fire sales. In this particular case, we’re hearing that Sony Ericsson ( NYSE: SNE ) may soon be a wholly-owned arm of Sony. Word on the street has ...
Sony Ericsson Hikaru - first image leaked
unwiredview.com 2/10/2009 —
The pre-MWC leaks marathon continues today with what it looks to be Sony Ericsson Hikaru , a handset that we first heard about back in October 2008.
Coming as Sony Ericsson’s new Walkman flagship phone, Hikaru is a slider that looks quite nice, ...
Sony Ericsson brings XPERIA X1 to South Korea
intomobile.com 3/11/2009 — The South Korean market is a tough wireless-nut to crack. With market leaders like Samsung and LG laying claim to most of the wireless market on the Asian peninsula, outsider mobile phone manufacturers have found that penetrating the South Korean ...
What Sony Ericsson Must Do To Succeed in the Mobile Space [GigaOM]
gigaom.com 1/30/2009 — Sony Ericsson recently reported huge losses for the second straight quarter, for which it blamed the struggling economy. The results included a $240 million quarter loss and a 21 percent drop in phone shipments, garnering a vote of low confidence ...
Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C510 cameraphone —
The Register 3/10/2009
Who says Cyber-shots have to be high end? Review Like the rest of the mobile big boys, Sony Ericsson has been upping its cameraphone firepower, with top-of-the-range, multi-megapixel sharpshooters like the 8.1Mp C905 and the forthcoming 12Mp ...