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Sony Ericsson joins the Google Android Open Handset Alliance
Today Sony Ericsson announced that it has joined the ranks of the Android faitful by becomming a member of the Open Handset Alliance. The brief press releases can be seen below: Sony Ericsson extends portfolio strategy to include support for Open Handset Alliance London, December 9 2008 - Sony ...
Open Handset Alliance
openhandsetalliance.com — Open Handset Alliance announces 14 new members December 9, 2008 The Open Handset Alliance, a group of... technology and mobile players, is pleased to announce the membership of 14 additional companies. By joining the founding members of the Open Handset ... (more) Open Handset Alliance
Sony Ericsson C905 American version passed FCC
Sony Ericsson C905 American version passed FCC
cellphonesignal.com — Sony Ericsson announced the new Sony Ericsson C905 few weeks ago, and now FCC brings us the... american version. The Sony Ericsson C905a will have 8MPcamera, Wifi, aGPS, and more features. Besides the quad band GSM, will come with 3G american bands, 850 ... (more) Sony Ericsson C905 American version passed FCC
Sony Ericsson joins Open Handset Alliance
sonyericsson.com — 09 December 2008 London , December 9 2008 Sony Ericsson today announced the extension of its portfolio... strategy to include support for the Open Handset Alliance Sony Ericsson is excited to announce its membership of the Open Handset Alliance and ... (more) Sony Ericsson joins Open Handset Alliance
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Sony Joints Android Open Handset Alliance
SolSie.com — ... at Sony Ericsson. “We believe Sony Ericsson can bring a wealth of experience in making consumer focused multimedia handsets with new user experience to the Alliance drawing on the successes of the Walkman and Cyber-shot sub-brands.  Sony Ericsson is a strong supporter of open operating systems and we believe the Open Handset Alliance offers an exciting opportunity for a new and unique user experience only Sony Ericsson can deliver.” [Via AndroidAuthority] ...

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