Sony Ericsson Mobile reviews

March 30, 2008

Video: Hands on Sony Ericsson T303

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Video: Hands on Sony Ericsson T303
Somehow we've no doubts Sony Ericsson has a winner with the T303 model. It's stylish, slick and looks solidly built. Add the low price point to the mix, and voila… there's the magic formula. Anyway, just thought you may want to see the new device in action. Actually, this may still be a prototype as Sony […]

Somehow we've no doubts Sony Ericsson has a winner with the T303 model. It's stylish, slick and looks solidly built. Add the low price point to the mix, and voila… there's the magic formula.

Anyway, just thought you may want to see the new device in action. Actually, this may still be a prototype as Sony Ericsson announced the release for mid-2008, but what the hack - you'll get the point… Enjoy the short hands-on video.
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    recent exit from the mobile phone business, and Mitsubishi's withdrawal from the handset game, it's clear that even Japan's larger handset makers are done with the grind that is the mobile phone industry.

    The Japanese market isn't as keen on the smartphones that are so popular in the US and Europe as they are with gimmicky feature phones that can take advantage of the island nation's decidedly advanced wireless infrastructure. But, that poses a problem for firms like Sony Ericsson. While Sony Ericsson enjoys wide success throughout the rest of the world with a marketable handset lineup, product development costs on specialized, single-market handsets are hard to recoup in an environment where the world's No. 4 handset maker is ranks a lowly 6th place in Japan.

    A Nikkei business report indicates that Sony Ericsson will stop developing handsets for DoCoMo after launching new devices this summer. Instead, Sony Ericsson is said to be planning to source handsets from other Japanese handset manufactures on an ODM basis and sold to DoCoMo as Sony Ericsson-branded devices.

    Sony Ericsson spokesman Toshiyuki Kawamura denies the claims made in this report, saying that Sony Ericsson doesn't intend to stop developing phones for DoCoMo and that there will be no outsourcing of handsets.

    So, what are we to believe? Will Sony Ericsson stop developing handsets for DoCoMo but retain it's KDDI partnership? Will SE exit Japan? Or is all this talk of market-surrender nothing more than baseless rumor?  We'll have to wait and see.

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