Sony Ericsson Mobile
Written by admin on July 17, 2009
Sony Ericsson is a joint venture that was established in October
2001. The two companies results could be a lot better for both parties
if they combined Sony’s experience in electronics with Ericsson’s
history in communications. Thus, the Sony Ericsson mobile phones
appeared as the result of this union, proving that the business
decision for the merger was one of the happiest possible.
There are other electronic equipment items produced besides the Sony
Ericsson mobile phones, such as wireless systems, hi-tech accessories,
wireless voice devices and all sorts of other gear products. The
company was propelled way ahead of its competitors thanks to the phones
in the cyber-shot and the Walkman series. Candy bar phones are also
very popular besides the Walkman and the cyber-shot designs.
Sony Erricson mobile phones appeal to users of all ages and social
conditions because of their great design and technical features. They
look sleek and stylish, but they also meet high operational standards.
Moreover, their interface which is user-friendly and intuitive together
with their very reasonable prices contribute to their popularity. These
phones have slide opening mechanisms and are available in different
colors.
The focus of Sony Ericsson has lately shifted to the
following categories: camera, business, design, music, all-rounder and
budget-focused mobile phones. Actually the five largest Sony Ericsson
mobile categories are: the Walkman-branded W series music phones, the
Cyber-shot branded line of phones, the Xperia range of mobile phones,
the UIQ smart-phone products, and the BRAVIA-branded line of phones.
The Sony Ericsson mobile phones that belong to the Walkman series were
launched in 2005. They marked a great innovation moment because of the
music-centric features unavailable with other phones. The Cyber-shot
phones were produced in 2006 as the newer K series. These rely on the
quality of the auto-focus camera incorporated in the phone. The UIQ
smart-phone mobiles are famous for their touch screens, QWERTY keypads
and use of the UIQ interface platform from Symbian OS.
The
mobile phones in the Xperia range got public in February 2008 at the
Mobile World Congress organized at Barcelona. This telephone led the
path to integrating the Windows Mobile Operating System for the Sony
Ericsson powerhouse smart-phone. Finally, the BRAVIA line of Sony
Ericsson mobile phones was launched on the Japanese market in 2007.
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