Sony Ericsson Mobile reviews

November 30, 2007

J.D. Power ranks Sony Ericsson highest in Customer Satisfaction

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J.D. Power ranks Sony Ericsson highest in Customer Satisfaction

Nokia and LG ranked slightly lower than the average.

Kudos to Sony Ericsson for their “satisfying” handsets. We find it quite odd that LG and Nokia scored lower than average, but hey, it is what it is.

[Via: RCRnews]

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Nokia and LG ranked slightly lower than the average.

Kudos to Sony Ericsson for their “satisfying” handsets. We find it quite odd that LG and Nokia scored lower than average, but hey, it is what it is.

[Via: RCRnews]


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Is that Sony Ericsson P3i on Microsoft China’s site?

SEFanatics has spotted the Sony Ericsson P3i on Microsoft’s Chinese mobile site. As you can see from the image above — and from the full screenshot from here — the upcoming and still not officially confirmed device looks pretty much the same as its predecessors - M600i and P1i. But, unlike the earlier (and still current) Sony Ericsson smartphones, this one has a bit bolder and not that business-centric look — the Walkman logo certainly adds to the mix.

Anyway, as I’ve already wrote I like the idea of creating a single smartphone for both business and personal use, where Walkman would be just another application. We’ll keep our eyes and ears widely open, and keep you folks well informed…

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SEFanatics has spotted the Sony Ericsson P3i on Microsoft’s Chinese mobile site. As you can see from the image above — and from the full screenshot from here — the upcoming and still not officially confirmed device looks pretty much the same as its predecessors - M600i and P1i. But, unlike the earlier (and still current) Sony Ericsson smartphones, this one has a bit bolder and not that business-centric look — the Walkman logo certainly adds to the mix.

Anyway, as I’ve already wrote I like the idea of creating a single smartphone for both business and personal use, where Walkman would be just another application. We’ll keep our eyes and ears widely open, and keep you folks well informed…


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  • Bluetooth headset removed from the Sony Ericsson W960i sales package?

    When the W960i was first officially announced, Sony Ericsson also stated that it will include a Bluetooth Headset together with a stereo handsfree wired headset.

    two documents we have from the Sony Ericsson Developer World website, the Swedish-Japanese handset maker will remove the Bluetooth headset from the W960i sales package.

    I’m not sure whether to classify this as a good or a bad news. On one hand it’s a shame we won’t get the Bluetooth headset with the Walkman phone. On the other hand, removal of the Bluetooth handset from the package should make the W960i more affordable. Not to forget that many of us already have Bluetooth headsets and that we actually don’t need another pair.

    We’ve still no official confirmation from Sony Ericsson, but in the meantime I’m curious to hear what you folks think about it. Like it or not?

    [Via: Cell Addict Blog]

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    When the W960i was first officially announced, Sony Ericsson also stated that it will include a Bluetooth Headset together with a stereo handsfree wired headset.

    two documents we have from the Sony Ericsson Developer World website, the Swedish-Japanese handset maker will remove the Bluetooth headset from the W960i sales package.

    I’m not sure whether to classify this as a good or a bad news. On one hand it’s a shame we won’t get the Bluetooth headset with the Walkman phone. On the other hand, removal of the Bluetooth handset from the package should make the W960i more affordable. Not to forget that many of us already have Bluetooth headsets and that we actually don’t need another pair.

    We’ve still no official confirmation from Sony Ericsson, but in the meantime I’m curious to hear what you folks think about it. Like it or not?

    [Via: Cell Addict Blog]


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