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Sony Ericsson has announced today its new G705 phone, known as the Kumiko. It will feature a 3.2Mpix camera with LED flash + 3G cam for video calls, HSUPA support, and M2 memory card slot, and will come with a couple of accessories, including the Bluetooth Car ...
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Sony Ericsson has announced today its new G705 phone, known as the Kumiko.
It will feature a 3.2Mpix camera with LED flash + 3G cam for video calls, HSUPA support, and M2 memory card slot, and will come with a couple of accessories, including the Blueto...
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Sony Ericsson and T-Mobile have teamed up for the first time in four years to offer the 3G-equipped TM506. It is capable in many departments, but falls short in others.
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Yeah, this is just a concept phone. Not sure whether Sony Ericsson (as mentioned on the site) is working on it or not, you can see and enjoy the concept through these images:
“All this while you thought you couldn’t do without your handycam, phone, musicplayer etc. but if Sony has its way, you may be able to have just one gadget that does it all for you. It will be your mobile phone, still-camera, video recorder, PDA, music player; in short everything bundled together. This concept phone has a unique twist to it, to lock it or use it; you need to twist the movable base. It sports a 5 MP camera and has dual mode. You can either use the simple keypad or a stylus for inputs…”
Too good to be true?
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Sony Ericsson and T-Mobile USA announce that the TM506 clamshell phone is now on sale. “The Sony Ericsson TM506 keeps you connected and entertained with a great sense of style and advanced features, including a 2.0 megapixel camera,” as the T-Mobile USA website said. You can own it for $79.99 after rebate on contract.

The TM506, Sony Ericsson’s first handset supporting T-Mobile’s AWS spectrum (1700/2100), is a compact and stylish clamshell phone that delivers an exceptional Web experience in an eye-catching design. A built-in GPS navigation feature in the TM506 along with the TeleNav application from T-Mobile allows users to always know their location.
It’s nice to know the leak info of codenames. A code name or cryptonym is a word or name used clandestinely to refer to another name or word, in order to protect secret projects and the like from business rivals.
SEMC Blog gets some new codenames of Sony Ericsson handsets: Yue, Miranda and Athena. It’s told that Sony Ericsson will release this devices at the beginning of next year.
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T-Mobile has released the Sony Ericsson TM506, its first HSDPA-capable handset. No, the carrier has 3G phones in its lineup, but they all do UMTS at best. The TM506 does HSDPA and is a nice addition to the company's new 3G network. It is available for purchase starting today fo...
[Continue reading T-Mobile's Sony Ericsson TM506 Goes Live]The Sony Ericsson W595 Walkman is a series 3.5G slider phone with a 3.2 megapixel digital camera, stereo Bluetooth and an FM radio.

As you might guess from the 500 series model number, the W595 is a mid-range phone that makes the emergence of HSDPA phone high-speed data 3.5G a welcome addition. On the other hand, perhaps one of the main 3.2-megapixel cameras that we have seen for a long period - the Sony Ericsson W595 lack autofocus or flash, but it supports multishot photos and image blogs.
In line with the new W902, W595 media player supports shake control, Sony Ericsson “SenseMe tempo and mood depending on reading and identification followed. It is also a” jack-sharing “that allows two people listen to music at the same time.
This is not a bad device research, and 2.2 ” QVGA should suit most users. Of course, the W595 supports Memory Stick Micro cards (up to 2GB), which will be essential to use as a music player.
This is a quad-band GSM phone UMTS 2100 and HSDPA high-speed data. The W595a is also a version for the Americas and ...
Boingo Wireless announces that owners of Wi-Fi enabled Sony Ericsson UIQ 3.0 handsets can now download the Boingo Mobile application to get access to 80,000 Boingo hotspots. Boingo Mobile supports Wi-Fi enabled Sony Ericsson smartphones such as the W960i, P1i; and the recently announced G900.

For a monthly, flat-fee, Boingo Mobile is a fast and inexpensive connectivity option for multimedia mobile applications such as VoIP calls, video streaming, and file uploading and downloading. Boingo Mobile subscribers enjoy unlimited usage for only $7.95, Eur5.95 or GBP3.95 per month, with no per-minute or per-megabyte fees, no contracts and no cancellation penalties. Sony Ericsson customers receive the first month free when they sign up at http://mobile.boingo.com/se.
It has been three years since the launch of the first Sony Ericsson Walkman phone, the W800. Since then, there have been nearly 30 different Walkman-branded devices, mostly adding new and exciting features as technology advances.

The W800 is a very good phone and a very large number of them are still there today. Certainly, compared to a modern aircraft W800 seems to be fairly modest, but it certainly has always done what it was designed to do. So it is perhaps not surprising to see the new Sony Ericsson W302, a device that corresponds to the former W800 closely in terms of basic specifications.
It is a quad-band GSM with GPRS and EDGE, a 2″ 176 x 220 pixels, a 2-megapixel camera, Memory Stick Micro expandable memory (with 512 MB in the standard sales package) and an FM radio. It is much more compact than the original W800 - measuring 100 x 46 x 10.5 mm and weighing 78 grams - which means that the W302 is about half the thickness and the W800 is 21 grams lighter. The W302 also supports stereo Bluetooth, the process of ...
It's not exactly the announcement we were looking for, but we'll take it as a sign that the launch of the highly anticipated Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is that much closer. On Wednesday, Sony Ericsson released its Software Development Kit (SDK) for Windows Mobile 6.1 that will ...
Sony Ericsson has made a software developers kit available for its forthcoming Windows Mobile 6.1-based Xperia X1 phone. The SDK will allow developers to create their own panels and Web-based and on-device applications for the Xperia. The SDK includes ...
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Can we finally see the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 smartphone on the market this year? Reported on Reuters, Sony Ericsson confirmed that they are still on track to release the Xperia X1 in Q4 this year. “There is absolutely no delay. The product is on track,” Sony Ericsson spokeswoman Merran Wrigley said. “We have said it will roll out in Q4 and we are on target to do that.”

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Just to inform you: Sony Ericsson T280 is now availabe in two new colors: Firmanent Blue and Blossom Pink. Aren't they pretty?
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Despite of all those rumors about the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1's launch delay, the company has announced recently at IFA that "there is absolutely no delay" and the device will be available Q4 2008 as planed, and not in 2009 as rumored. Though its definitely a good news for those waiting anxious...
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The Sony Ericsson TM506 is new to T-Mobile.
(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET Networks)Last week we told you that T-Mobile launched the Sony Ericsson TM506. Over the past couple days we've had the opportunity to put it through its paces, and on the whole we like what we see. ...