Jul 10

Remi. That’s the codename for the phone that the Sony Ericsson is preparing to release. The rumor said that this handset is a music handset. However, there’s a strong prediction that this handset won’t use the famous Walkman branding.
The Walkman brand mobile phone isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, so this new Sony Ericsson Walkman-less mobile, called the “Remi” may just suit those down to the ground. So if not Walkman, what can we expect from the Sony Ericsson Remi?
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\\ tags: HSDPA, New Phone, Remi, T610, W890
May 13

The Sony Ericsson C902 will be officially released on June 2008, and apparently the handset has managed to get through the FCC and get their approval. So with this progress, we can now trust the June release date. Many people are interested with this handset because of its features. With the launch to come, let’s see what this handset is about.
The Sony Ericsson C902 will be another addition to SE’s growing Cybershot camera phone line, and following the K850i, will have its very own 5 megapixel camera module.
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\\ tags: C902, Cybershot, HSDPA, K850i, New Phone
May 09

The gap taken by AT&T and Sony Ericsson between the announcement and the real release of the Sony Ericsson Z750a is two months. Some people said that this delaying action isn’t because there’s a problem in supplying or whatever. They believe that it’s related to the timing of the release.
Well as it is the first Sony Ericsson U.S. ready HADPA mobile handset can now be yours for the sum of $49.99 on a 2 year contract with a mail-in rebate. The Sony Ericsson Z750a will be available in a choice of three colors: pink, purple, and grey; each incorporates a 2 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth A2DP, HSDPA support, memory stick micro slot, and a 2.2 inch QVGA display.
Via: Phonesreview
written by sefanboy
\\ tags: Announcement, AT&T, HSDPA, New Phone, Z Series, Z750a
Apr 28

This clamshell is a stylish handset that was presented by Japanese-Swedish manufacturer Sony Ericsson Mobile Company after sometime. Our friends at the UnwiredView blog consider it interesting and they have a review on the handset. They review the phone from various aspects such as design and materials, external and internal display, software and functions and also ergonomic aspect. Here we present their final impression:
Z770i is a 3G model with support for HSDPA protocol; you can use the phone as a full-blown 3G modem for your laptop. There’s no built-in camera for video calls, and these are not supported at all; nevertheless, the phone is perfect for 3G data transfer. If you are looking for a functional and stylish clamshell and you like Sony Ericsson, I suggest you consider this model.
written by sefanboy
\\ tags: HSDPA, Review, Z770i
Apr 28

G502 is another HSDPA phone released by the Sony Ericsson. The latest version of Google Maps for Mobile attached in it will allow users to view high quality maps that give them a satellite view of the local area and view listings of restaurant and hotel. In design, the G502 is a compact “stick” phone that extends the range of web-enabled mobile phones to a broader mainstream audience as it is Sony Ericsson’s most affordable HSDPA phone yet.
In addition to web-orientated features such as landscape-mode web browsing, RSS feeds, picture blogging and e-mail access using web mail and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, the G502 also has a 320×240 pixel 262K TFT QVGA display, 32MB internal memory and removable external storage with Memory Stick Micro.
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\\ tags: G502, HSDPA, Photos
Apr 25

As we all predicted before, Sony Ericsson finally announced two handsets made for mid-range users. The handsets came from G and Z series and named Sony Ericsson G502 and Sony Ericsson Z780. For your information, some skeptic sides said that the announcement was merely an effort from Sony Ericsson to distract investors from their 48% profit downturn compared to Q1 of last year.
Each phone is clearly designed to take its position among web-enabled phones but in different directions. The Z780 expands the company’s range of devices for markets outside of Europe and the compact G502 brings the power of the web to a mainstream audience.
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\\ tags: , G502, G700, G900, HSDPA, Z780
Apr 23

Come and see the brand new Sony Ericsson C902. This gadget’s body is 40% slimmer than the K850i with precise dimension of 4.2 x 1.9 x 0.4 inches (108 x 49 x 10.5 mm) and has features such as:
- A 5.0-megapixel camera
- 160MB built-in memory
- HSDPA
- Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
- M2 card slot
You can see videos and pictures after the break.
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\\ tags: C902, HSDPA, New Phone, Video
Apr 23

Maybe some of you have heard about the Sony Ericsson Emelie. Now the rumor will come true as the Sony Ericsson Mobile Company decided to announce it tomorrow (23rd April). With the ‘new name’, the G502 has a clean black color that might be inspired from the land of Japan and candy-bar design that look fancy with a touch of K530 style.
The front of this black jewel plays host to a 2 inch large TFT display of QVGA resolution, capable of showing upto 262.144 colours.
The G502 is a HSDPA-enabled phone targeted at the business & youth segment with support Exchange Activesync and built-in Google Maps for Mobile. The phone is supposedly ready for Web 2.0 with the built-in Access NetFront web browser, and it shall be easy to set up e-mail accounts on it by using the e-mail wizard. RSS feeds can be displayed on the standby screen, as on other A2-based feature phones.
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\\ tags: Emelie, G502, HSDPA
Apr 07

Ericsson will be in charge for a lot of stuff as the SmarTone-Vodafone selected Ericsson as its sole supplier according to the contract they made that started on April 3, 2008. Ericsson will serve the Hongkong’s number 4th mobile phone operator in these kinds of task:
- To setup and maintaining a HSPA-enabled (High Speed Packet Access) radio access network, including Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS), a functionality that enables mobile-TV services to be broadcast.
- The deal also includes a fully IP-based core network, including IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), Ericsson’s Mobile Softswitch Solution, and Redback’s SmartEdge routers.
- Network design
- Systems integration
- Spare parts management service
- Support services
- Network deployment and integration.
What all these things really mean for SmarTone-Vodafone users anyway?
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\\ tags: Ericsson, HSDPA, HSPA, News
Mar 21
Paraguay’s operator, named Personal, has elected Ericsson as the one and only supplier of a nationwide WCDMA/HSPA network and IP-based common core network. With this kind of network, operator will be able to introduce a new generation of mobile broadband services.
Besides providing the services named above, Sony Ericsson under the one-year frame agreement will also provides several professional services, such as network design, network deployment and systems integration, network review and knowledge transfer. Deployment has started.
Ericsson’s HSPA solution will boost network capacity, allowing Personal to broaden its service offering and tap into new revenue streams. Subscribers will enjoy a richer communication experience through the introduction of next-generation mobile broadband services, including high-speed mobile internet access, mobile TV and video, and mobile-music related services.
Marcelo Prudencio, CEO of Personal Paraguay, said that the Ericsson’s state-of-the-art technology and experience will allow Personal to provide a premium, end-to-end customer experience. He said that his company is committed to offering a world-class 3G network throughout the country
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\\ tags: Ericsson, HSDPA, News
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