Posts Tagged ‘Handsets’

Sony Ericsson – The History

April 8th, 2010



When purchasing any type of electronic device, consumers have a tendency to trust brands which have long been in existence. The longer a company has been in operation, the better the brand recognition is.

In the case of Sony Ericsson, despite the fact that they are a relatively young company as compared to the mobile phone manufacturer ‘giants’ – they have enjoyed a constant stream of customers. These loyal clients avidly subscribe to the Sony Ericsson brand of mobile phones whenever a new one is released in the market.

A Look Back into the History of Sony Ericsson as a Company

But how exactly did the Sony Ericsson company come about? Sony Ericsson is actually a joint venture between Sony and Ericsson which merged in this joint venture which was founded in 2001.

The company’s head office is located in London and they currently specialize in manufacturing the following products:

- Hi-tech accessories
- Mobile phones
- Mobile music devices
- Wireless systems
- Wireless voice devices
- Wireless data devices

When Two Companies Joined Forces

Again, Sony Ericsson is a joint venture which was established seven years ago. The two parent companies are Sony Corporation and Ericsson.

Sony Corporation is a Japanese consumer electronics company, which is one of the world’s most popular brands. On the other hand, Ericsson is a Swedish telecommunications company.

Rather than individually manufacturing their own lines of mobile phones, these two companies decided to join forces. When Sony Ericsson was formed in 2001, Sony and Ericsson stopped manufacturing their own mobile phones.

Key Dates in the History of Sony Ericsson

To better learn about the history of these two companies, here are some key dates in the history of Sony Ericsson:

1885 – Lars Magnus Ericsson was the name of the man behind the company, and he first mended telegraph equipment in Sweden. It was on this same year that Ericsson started repairing and building their own handsets – which they are still doing up to now.

1958 – The name of Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Company was officially changed to Sony.

1968 – Following the popularity of Sony as one of the best consumer electronic brands in the world, Sony UK was founded.

1987 – Ericsson produced the first mobile phone for the NMT network.

1992 – Ericsson built more and more mobile phone models to keep up with the consumer demand.

2001 – Sony Ericsson was established.

The Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone Manufacturer of Today

Over the years, Sony Ericsson has managed to etch a name for itself in the very competitive mobile phone manufacturing industry.

For subscribers who are looking for Sony Ericsson mobile phone deals, you do have a lot of options. You can take you pick from the line of mobile phones that they have which includes:

- Sony Ericsson Walkman Series
- Sony Ericsson Cyber-Shot series
- Sony Ericsson UIQ Smartphones
- Sony Ericsson Xperia Windows Mobile Operating System Phones

Whether you are looking for a good music phone, camera phone or smartphone, there should be Sony Ericsson mobile phone deals which will suit your mobile communication needs to a tee.

By: Caroline Telford

Sony Ericsson W Series Phones – Alias For Music and Entertainment

April 2nd, 2010



The ‘W’ series also known as the Walkman series includes those handsets which have been made specially for the music lovers. As the name suggests, these phones have very good quality sound in them. Sony Ericsson W Series mobile phones have continuously enthralled the users with their best quality sounds. Sony Ericsson W850 is a phone said to be a complete walkman kit. The Walkman 2.0 music player available in the handset has the ability to play different formats of music and there also is the music recognition feature which can help you to recognise all types of music. The information is extracted from the internet. To store these music tracks the gadget has an internal memory of 15 MB which can be expanded further with a microSD card of up to 4 GB. Along with the player, W850 also has a 2 MP camera which comes with an LED flash feature in it. This LED flash has the job to offer so much brightness such that the image has enough clarity.

Another phone among the Sony Ericsson W series mobile phones is the Sony Ericsson W595. It is an advanced phone with advanced features in it. The obvious Walkman player is there in the gadget to play different music formats. It also has the music recognition and shake control features in it. Picture editor comes in the phone to edit snaps taken by its camera or other pictures. A camera of 3.15 MP is provided for the user to capture beautiful snaps. With the presence of these features, the W595 weighs a total of 104 gm. Browsing over the internet is possible through the Sony phone with the availability of GPRS and EDGE technology. Wireless network can be accessed through the presence of the WiFi technology in the gadget. Battery here supports music play of up to 20 hours.

Sony Ericsson W995 is another modern gadget among the large population of Sony Ericsson W series mobile phones. It has the much advanced Walkman 4.0 music player to play all formats of music tracks. It also has the music recognition feature in it. An advanced camera of 8.1 MP comes in the gadget which comes also with the autofocus, LED flash, geo-tagging and face detection feature in it. A secondary camera for video calling is provided in the gadget. Through this, one can view live videos of the person he or she is talking to. GPS with Wayfinder navigator is offered in the W995 so that the user can find ways through the unknown places. Picture editor of the gadget enables you with a means to edit the snaps captured with the camera of the phone. The battery of this handset supports music play for up to 20 hours.

The last name among the Sony Ericsson W series mobile phones is of the Sony Ericsson W705. It comes with the Walkman 3.0 music player to listen to different formats of music tracks. It also has the YouTube service in its media centre and supports the shake control and SenseMe features which enable you to use the gadget simply by shaking or inclining it in different directions. You can change the tracks or play games just by shaking it. The gadget also comes with a camera of 3.15 MP which can help you capture high quality snaps. Geotagging is again present here for the same job to tag images with the location information. Messaging of all formats is provided by the gadget so that the user gets the ability to send and receive messages. All of the Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones belonging to W series have the player to play different music formats and there is also can be the presence of other features like the camera, internet browsing, games and radio which all help the user with different kinds of tasks. Finally, it can be stated that the W series has proved to be very successful with its commendable set of gadgets which are attractive both in looks and features.

By: Adam Caitlin

Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones – The Evolution Continues

March 23rd, 2010



Sony Ericsson have consistently held their place within the top 5 mobile phone manufacturers for over 10 years, this is in no small part due to the vast range of new handsets that the manufacturer releases on an almost weekly basis.

It does not seem that long ago when a Sony Ericsson mobile phone would conjure up images of square, brick shaped devices with a massive antenna poking out of the top of them, having said that these were still far smaller and feature rich than their competitors’ offerings, which were sometimes better at holding the door ajar than making wireless phone calls.

The merger between Sony and Ericsson took place 5 years ago and the combination of these two very capable manufacturers has produced some of the most sophisticated and functional mobile devices ever to grace the mobile market.

Sony Ericsson have catered for every users requirements, from the technofobes who shy away from new fandangled technology but realise they do have a need for a mobile phone if just for emergency situations right through to the gadget hungry, self proclaimed ‘geeks’ who relish the fact that they can own a the latest and most feature rich handsets.

At the bottom of Sony Ericsson’s portfolio where the handsets are simply for making and receiving calls and text messages there are the budget range. These include models such as the Sony Ericsson J100i and J230i.
These handsets are easy to use and do not include high-end features such as cameras, mp3 players and email support, they are simply there to make calling and texting a no hassle task. Because of the lack of these power draining applications these phones hold some of the longest battery lives of the Sony Ericsson range, ideal for people who literally just take their mobile phone with them in case of emergency.

Moving up the scale the next range of handsets encountered are the K-Series, these range from low specification, budget models with simple VGA cameras right through to 3.2 megapixel camera phones. This range is easily recognisable for its candy-bar design, there are no flips, clamshells or slider models, they are simply incased units with the display screen on the front of the phone with the keypad situated underneath and a camera lens on the back.
The low end of the K-Series offers models such as the K310i, a simple camera phone offering Bluetooth, Mp3 Player and 3D gaming. This model is small and light and not over fussy on design, ideal for users looking for a camera phone on a budget.
The mid range of K-Series features more technologically advanced models such as the Sony Ericsson K610i, a 3G enabled phone with a 2.0 megapixel camera and support for face to face video calling, this particular model is a great entry phone into the world of fast download speeds and mobile video that is 3G.
At the top of the K-series range there is the Sony Ericsson K810i, this device takes the camera to a high quality 3.2 megapixels with cybershot technology allowing for autofocus, zoom and flash. Other K810i features are Bluetooth, MP3 Player, FM Radio and 3G support.

The top of the range Sony Ericsson models and probably the most known of all of their phones are the W-series Walkman devices, this is where Sony really has their input of years of manufacturing Sony Walkman products such as portable CD players and MP3 players.
These are music orientated mobile phones, starting with the W300i that is a low budget, flip phone offering Walkman applications for uploading music tracks from a PC and creating playlists, finishing with the Sony Ericsson W880i, a slim and stylish music phone featuring a 2.0 megapixel camera, Bluetooth and 3G support, it is at the very top of the W-series and a gadget hunters dream device.

As Sony Ericsson move into the future they are already giving consumers a taste of what is to come, expect more and more megapixels from the cameras, new versions of the Walkman software for even more user defined options and new technologies for helping professionals in their businesses lives.

The mobile device is set to take over from standalone products such as cameras and MP3 players, in the future consumers should only need to leave the house with just one item to communicate, capture and amuse themselves and Sony Ericsson are certainly heading in the right direction to fulfill that dream.

By: Susan Hargreaves