moconews.net - 3/10/2009
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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 its Xperia X1 smartphone that has been ...
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Sony Ericsson enters Korean market with Xperia X1 smartphone
MobileBurn.com —
... success there, but Nokia, the world's largest cell phone maker, has failed to penetrate the market on multiple occasions. Sony Ericsson has said that this expansion into the Korean peninsula is part of an effort to expand the company's presence in Asia in general. The company has said that it is offering Korean X1 users some customized home screen panels that integrate popular South Korean services. The phone will also include the full version of the Spider-Man 3. More information is available from mocoNews .
Sony Ericsson brings XPERIA X1 to South Korea
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... X1 will come pre-loaded with a full-length Spiderman 3 movie, and will include custom panels that will integrate with popular South Korean services like the Daum web portal and SK Telecom’s mail and Web services - not to mention the 3-inch WVGA resistive touchscreen, 3.2-megapixel camera, QWERTY keyboard, GPS, WiFi, 3G data and the Panel UI. Still, it remains to be seen if the customized XPERIA X1 will give Sony Ericsson enough of a foothold to expand into South Korea.
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... has done just that by announcing their Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 for the Korean market.
Apparently Sony Ericsson is eyeing the Korean smartphone market as a long-term investment, and the word is SK Telecom will partner Sony Ericsson with the XPERIA X1.
The SK Telecom branded Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 will feature a preloaded full length Spiderman 3 film and is to have custom panels to fall in line with South Korean services.
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