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10 Best-Selling Phone in 2012

March 22nd, 2012 admin-gadget No comments

Nokia’s return to the mobile phone world via Nokia Lumia Series has been a distinct threat to other manufacturers. Although Nokia Windows Phone has not been registered as the master of the world smartphone market but Lumia Series enthusiasts are expected to continue to grow could not be separated from Nokia fans who once idolized the past phones made by Nokia. Read more…

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Leaked Photo of Sony Ericsson ST25i Kumquat

January 24th, 2012 admin-gadget No comments

Some time ago had revealed leaked specs of Sony Ericsson Nypon and Kumquat. And it seems they are not smart enough to keep a secret. Now a number of images of Sony Kumquat ST25i emerged. Read more…

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Sony Prepares 11 Android Smartphones For 2012

January 19th, 2012 admin-gadget No comments

Separated from Ericsson, Sony now faces tough competition alone in the smartphone market. They apparently had prepared Android smart phones which is pretty much along this 2012. Read more…

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S Available in Online Store

September 23rd, 2011 admin No comments
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Xperia Arc S appeared in an online store. That means you can already have the latest Android smartphone from Sony Ericsson which is a version of the Sony Ericsson Xperia upgrate this Arc.

Difference between Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S with Arc is on the processor used. If Xperia Arc is run by a 1GHz processor, the Arc S has used 1.4 GHz processor. The rest, they both run the Android Gingerbread. Read more…

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Sony Ericsson LiveView™

October 7th, 2010 admin 1 comment

This morning my friends over at our Extras department announced a new very cool accessory.

It’s called the Sony Ericsson LiveView™ and is kind of a new thing altogether so not that easy to describe, perhaps this video that Albin and Marcus put together does it best :-)

What is does is that is sits on your wrist (with an included wrist band) or as a clip somewhere and gives you a quick view of what’s going on in your phone. Like a second wireless interactive mini display. This means that you can have your phone in you pocket or in a bag and still be alerted with notifications on incoming stuff or keept track of other things. It has an OLED screen with 128×128 pixels and some interaction elements such as 4-way navigation (touch sensors at the front, just at the edges of the screen) and two hard buttons, one for power on and off and for menu selection. Read more…

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