Sony Xperia P and Xperia U Sony was one of the first companies to make an announcement at this year’s Mobile World Congress. This is also the first Sony announcement without Ericsson. Both the Xperia P and Xperia U will launch with Android 2.3, and be later upgraded to Android 4.0. Specs for the Sony Xperia P:4” Reality Display with powered by Mobile BRAVIA Engine WhiteMagic™ display technology for an ultra-bright and power efficient viewing experience 1 GHz dual-core processor for super fast performance with 16GB flash storage 8MP...
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Sony Mobile Communications Sony has completed the purchase of Ericsson out of their joint venture Sony Ericsson. The new company will continue under the name of Sony Mobile Communications. All future devices will be titled “Sony”. Here’s the press release. Sony Completes Full Acquisition of Sony Ericsson Sony to Rename the Company Sony Mobile Communications and Accelerate Business Integration February 16, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – Sony Corporation (“Sony”) today announced that the transaction to acquire Telefonaktiebolaget...
Sony MWC invitation Sony has sent out invitations to a press event they plan to hold at Mobile World Congress. The event will be held on Sunday, February 26th at 6:00pm CET. Here’s what the company teases with, ”Find out what’s new and what’s next! Join Sony and Sony Moblile Communications at our Press Conference at Mobile World Congress.” Care to guess what we’ll see announced at MWC? Sony Xperia U and Xperia P maybe? ...
Sony Xperia P Every new phone that is brought to a market needs to collect a selection of stamps and small print before it is released. One of these stamp-companies is the Indonesian Telecoms Regulatory, which approves or denies a device for the Indonesian market. A Sony ST25i Kumquat just received its approval from the Indonesian Telecoms Regulatory body. The most interesting fact about this is that they also revealed the marketing name for the ST25i, which is from now on going to be called the Sony Xperia P. We’re expecting...
Sony Xperia U The Indonesian equivalent of the US FCC has shed some light on what the Sony Ericsson ST25i Kumquat will be marketed as. According to a recent filing by Sony Ericsson, the ST25i will be called the Sony Ericsson Xperia U. However, since Sony Ericsson is moving away from Ericsson, our guess is that this will be simply called Sony Xperia U. MWC is most probably where we’ll see this officially announced. ...
Sony ST25i Kumquat Not that long ago, an alleged Sony roadmap for 2012 leaked. The roadmap contained a wide selection of code names that we hadn’t heard before. One of those devices, the Sony LT25i Kumquat, has now leaked. The image you see above is told to be that exact device. On the spec side of things, we’re expecting to see a dual-core 1GHz processor, 3.5-inch screen (480×854 pixels), 5-megapixel camera and Android 2.3. The device is basically a mini-Xperia S. We don’t really have other information of the Kumquat...
Sony Xperia Arc HD? It’s just a few hours after the official Resident Evil: Retribution teaser trailer was launched. The trailer is packed with Sony products, but one device comes of particular interest to me. The phone in the image above looks a lot like the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc or Arc S, but the branding is not quite correct. There isn’t a device with just Sony branding and that look. This leads us to believe that it could be the rumored Sony Xperia Arc HD, and not the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc/Arc S that is already available. Hit...
Sony (Ericsson) Windows Phone Sony (Ericsson) has previously stated that the company is not working on a Windows Phone product. Recent leaks of a Sony (Ericsson) design speaks otherwise, and shows a usual Sony (Ericsson) hardware design running Windows Phone. Today we got a new set of leaked Sony (Ericsson) Windows Phone images. We can’t really say if this is just an old prototype (the fact that it is running an old version of Windows Phone speaks for this), or something that the company is aiming to push to the market. If it is...
