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MWC 2010: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini pro packs in a tiny QWERTY slider
It may look very similar to the Xperia X10 Mini, but the Xperia X10 Mini pro has one key trump card up its sleeve: a slide-out, full QWERTY keyboard. Sure, at smaller than the phone's 2.55 inch screen it…
MWC 2010: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini credit-card sized smartphone revealed
While Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10 could hardly be called chunky, its makers have just announced the release of the Xperia X10 Mini, a credit-card sized smartphone that features almost exactly the same functionality as its bigger brother. Featuring a…
MWC 2010: Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro gets the full QWERTY treatment
Sony Ericsson have announced a new model in their Vivaz range, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro, which adds a full QWERTY slider into the mix. Featuring a 3.2 inch 16:9 touchscreen, the Vivaz Pro also features 720p video recording…
ST-Ericsson smartphone hardware to deliver sub-£90 Android phones
ST-Ericsson have been working on a smartphone platform that could mean we would see brand new Android handsets on the market for as little as 100 Euros (£88). ST-Ericsson's U6715 platform allows for the cheaper handsets to be made as…
Sony Ericsson Kurara gets early confirmation, is now called Vivaz
Sony Ericsson's rumoured Kurara has broke cover, and it's now going under the name Vivaz. A prematurely released statement has confirmed that the handset will be hitting "selected markets" in the first quarter of the year. If you like…
Sony Ericsson Elm, Sony Ericsson Hazel and Bluetooth Noise Shield Handsfree VH700 announced
Sony Ericsson have announced the arrival of two new eco-friendly handsets and a Bluetooth headset as part of their GreenHeart portfolio. The Sony Ericsson Hazel, Sony Ericsson Elm and Bluethooth Noise Shield Handfree VH700 are made from recycled plastics, are…
Cheap iPhone apps you create yourself coming in 2010 from Tino
Users have to subscribe to the service, but at £100 for a one-off app creation and publication, it's a fair sight cheaper than the average £5,000 app development cost.
Aino handset withdrawn by Sony Ericsson just days after Satio recall
Hot on the heels of the Satio debacle come fresh pre-Christmas woes for Sony Ericsson
2,000 Sony Ericsson employees to be made redundant
Four facilities are set to close as Sony feels the pinch of the crunch.
Have your eyes snapped with Sony Ericsson
Celebrity photographer Jillian Edelstein has snapped the best of them including Kate Moss, Simon Pegg and Bill Nighy (pictured). Now she’s working with Sony Ericsson on a new project called Eyes Wide Open to promote the launch of its latest Satio handset on Vodfaone.
The idea is simple: to capture images of 121 eyeballs in only 12.1 hours. Sony Ericsson is searching for people from all over the country and all walks of life to take part in the project.