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November 30, 2007

Orange recalls the first shipment of Sony Ericsson W910i phones?

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Orange recalls the first shipment of Sony Ericsson W910i phones?

Softpadia is claiming that the France Telecom owned mobile operator is recalling the first shipment of Sony Ericsson W910i phones.

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Softpadia is claiming that the France Telecom owned mobile operator is recalling the first shipment of Sony Ericsson W910i phones.

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    • Sony Ericsson fans in UK will have to wait for the W960i till January 2008

      W960i this Christmas, mobile users of UK will have to wait a little bit longer. According to the Swedish-Japanese handset maker, it’s the Christmas season’s crowded mobile phones market people of UK should “thank” to. Guess Sony Ericsson wants to make their flagship phone stand out from the crowd, and that’s not that easy to happen with the Nokia N95 8GB and the iPhone coming this Christmas as well. It’s kinda shame, though I guess you’ll be able to get it from some other EU country unlocked and take it from there.

      [Via: Cell Phone Addict]

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      W960i this Christmas, mobile users of UK will have to wait a little bit longer. According to the Swedish-Japanese handset maker, it’s the Christmas season’s crowded mobile phones market people of UK should “thank” to. Guess Sony Ericsson wants to make their flagship phone stand out from the crowd, and that’s not that easy to happen with the Nokia N95 8GB and the iPhone coming this Christmas as well. It’s kinda shame, though I guess you’ll be able to get it from some other EU country unlocked and take it from there.

      [Via: Cell Phone Addict]


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      • Sony Ericsson patents drag and drop Bluetooth file transfer

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        Anyone with an uncrippled phone knows how handy Bluetooth is, but the experiance isn’t really that intuitive. “What is your Bluetooth ID?” and “The passcode is 1234,” shouldn’t have to be how we talk about technology. The next version of Bluetooth that incorporate NFC (near field communication) will make it as easy as touching two devices to transmit files, but Sony Ericsson is trying something even more interesting.

        Imagine your friend is standing right in front of you. He touches a file with his finger and flicks it in your directions. Your device then asks you if you accept the file and boom it appears on your handset. Sounds like something out of Star Trek, but actually it is a Swedish-Japanese innovation.

        [Via: Dial A Phone]

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        sonypatent.gif

        Anyone with an uncrippled phone knows how handy Bluetooth is, but the experiance isn’t really that intuitive. “What is your Bluetooth ID?” and “The passcode is 1234,” shouldn’t have to be how we talk about technology. The next version of Bluetooth that incorporate NFC (near field communication) will make it as easy as touching two devices to transmit files, but Sony Ericsson is trying something even more interesting.

        Imagine your friend is standing right in front of you. He touches a file with his finger and flicks it in your directions. Your device then asks you if you accept the file and boom it appears on your handset. Sounds like something out of Star Trek, but actually it is a Swedish-Japanese innovation.

        [Via: Dial A Phone]


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          Sony Ericsson K850i looks cool enough. But not for all people apparently, as we’ve just spotted the modded version which has some tattoo-like painting on the back. I’m not sure you can change the cover of the K850i, hence I don’t how the person behind this device managed to do this. Maybe it’s a paint job? Guess we’ll never know — but the fact stays it looks very cool… Now that I’m thinking, I can easily envision these kind of customized handsets selling like cupcakes being offered free of charge to the world’s celebrities…

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          • Sony Ericsson’s patent application for dual-sliding QWERTY-keyboard and numeric keypad

            nothing new. Having a dedicated numeric keypad in addition to a full-QWERTY keyboard is just so convenient. And, it seems, Sony Ericsson is giving some serious consideration to bringing that convenience to a future handset. In their patent application, entitled “Two-way sliding mobile terminal,” Sony Ericsson reveals plans to use what looks like a pop-out mechanism that features a full-QWERTY keyboard layout as well as a numeric keypad. The keyboard pops out lengthwise to become a keyboard. Holding the handset vertically, the keypad pops out widthwise.

            This actually looks like a way better alternative to the dual-sliding setup that we’re used to seeing. By combining the keyboard and keypad onto a single pop-out slab, Sony Ericsson’s future dual-sliding jobbies should be slimmer than the current dual-sliding offerings. We sure hope the Japanese-Swedish company will actually apply this concept to a  handset in the near-term.

            here (1.3MB).

            [Via: Unwired View]

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            nothing new. Having a dedicated numeric keypad in addition to a full-QWERTY keyboard is just so convenient. And, it seems, Sony Ericsson is giving some serious consideration to bringing that convenience to a future handset. In their patent application, entitled “Two-way sliding mobile terminal,” Sony Ericsson reveals plans to use what looks like a pop-out mechanism that features a full-QWERTY keyboard layout as well as a numeric keypad. The keyboard pops out lengthwise to become a keyboard. Holding the handset vertically, the keypad pops out widthwise.

            This actually looks like a way better alternative to the dual-sliding setup that we’re used to seeing. By combining the keyboard and keypad onto a single pop-out slab, Sony Ericsson’s future dual-sliding jobbies should be slimmer than the current dual-sliding offerings. We sure hope the Japanese-Swedish company will actually apply this concept to a  handset in the near-term.

            here (1.3MB).

            [Via: Unwired View]


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              Everyone’s partnering with fashion brands nowadays — we have Samsung Armani and LG Prada phones — so why would Sony Ericsson be any different? They are different - for a start they’ve decided to go with the brand popular among the youth - Diesel.

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              Everyone’s partnering with fashion brands nowadays — we have Samsung Armani and LG Prada phones — so why would Sony Ericsson be any different? They are different - for a start they’ve decided to go with the brand popular among the youth - Diesel.

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              • Nokia goes from first place to ninth place in Greenpeace Study

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                Nokia who used to be the greenest company in the land has gone from first place to ninth place according to a study preformed by Greenpeace. A mobile phone user was instructed to go into a shop and ask that their model be taken in for recycling, but shop keepers in Argentina, Philippines, Thailand, Russia and India had no clue about Nokia’s take back program and worst of all information about the program wasn’t even available in the local languages. Motorola fell due to similar reasons and the surprise that no one was expecting, Sony Ericsson took the spot for number 1.

                That’s right, Nokia’s arch rival took number 1.

                [Via: Washington Post and Greenpeace]

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                Nokia who used to be the greenest company in the land has gone from first place to ninth place according to a study preformed by Greenpeace. A mobile phone user was instructed to go into a shop and ask that their model be taken in for recycling, but shop keepers in Argentina, Philippines, Thailand, Russia and India had no clue about Nokia’s take back program and worst of all information about the program wasn’t even available in the local languages. Motorola fell due to similar reasons and the surprise that no one was expecting, Sony Ericsson took the spot for number 1.

                That’s right, Nokia’s arch rival took number 1.

                [Via: Washington Post and Greenpeace]


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