Well folks, it’s finally here: the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1a. That’s the US version with 3G HSDPA on the US AT&T bands. The Xperia is sold in the US at SonyStyle stores in silver and at Best Buy stores ...
Frankly, it's a surprise it's taken them this long. The idea of a PlayStation phone hasn't been so much a persistent rumor as it has a cellular cloud hanging over both Sony and Sony Ericsson. It ...
Sony Ericsson has unveiled two new, compact versions of its Xperia X10 handset at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Both the Xperia X10 mini and X10 mini pro are smaller than a credit ...
We'll forgive you if you thought the Xperia Play was eons before. Let's quickly run through its short-yet-illustrious history: we published first details in August last year, followed by the very ...
Sony Ericsson finally showed the world the new Playstation gaming smartphone at Mobile World Congress in Spain today. The PlayStation-certified Xperia Play runs the Android Gingerbread OS and will be ...
Sony Ericsson just announced the Xperia™ X8 smartphone, which will build on the success of the X10 and the mini phones and extend the most entertaining smartphones collection to an even broader ...
At CTIA Fall 2008, Sony Ericsson announces a September 30 launch date for the Xperia X1 smartphone for certain markets but not the United States. Bonnie Cha Former Editor Bonnie Cha was a former chief ...
What's hot: Top notch specs, very large capacitive touch screen. What's not: Runs older Android OS version, battery life is so-so. Editor's Update August 2010: The Xperia X10a is available on AT&T for ...
Sony Ericsson's 2010 Android range may have started promisingly, but software headaches undermined solid hardware and left many early-adopters with a low opinion of the company. 2011 is something of a ...
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc is Sony’s latest Android smartphone in their Xperia range, it comes with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and it features a 4.2 inch touchscreen LED backlit LCD display.
Of the world's largest phone manufacturers, perhaps none has taken a more twisted road to smartphone ubiquity than Sony Ericsson. It began its journey back in the pre-joint venture Ericsson days by ...
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