Sony Ericsson today unveiled the latest addition to its Walkman phone portfolio, along with new accessories. The W380 Walkman phone is a stylish new offering packed with features sure to set music ...
What's hot: Great music features and loud stereo speakers. Good call quality. What's not: 8.1-megapixel camera doesn’t make it a killer camera phone. Price isn’t competitive. The Sony Ericsson W995a ...
Sony Ericsson have announced two new Walkman-range cellphones, and they seem to have been looking in the Pokémon book of names for the duo. The Sony Ericsson Zylo with Walkman and Spiro with Walkman ...
November 9, 2007 Sony Ericsson has unveiled the latest addition to its Walkman phone portfolio, the W380. Featuring gesture control functionality, which allows users to mute calls or silence the alarm ...
Swedish-Japanese mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson on Tuesday unveiled four new phones, including two with autofocus cameras and one with a Walkman-branded portable music player. With the latest ...
Sony Ericsson has announced a pair of new feature-phones, though while the Mix Walkman and txt pro may look like they're running Android, in fact they've just borrowed the skin from the XPERIA mini.
The Sony Ericsson Yendo™ with Walkman™, the first full touch Walkman™ cell phone which combines music, social networking and communication in one colourful phone. Benefitting from the innovative four ...
Sony Ericsson is bringing back the Walkman music phone, this time powered by Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). Oddly, storing and playing music doesn’t seem to be the focus of the phone at all, despite being ...
Sony Ericsson’s newest Walkman cell phone is targeting the youth, not only by photographing the gadget with skateboards, but also by highlighting the phone’s built-in stereo speakers—with an emphasis ...
The Gadget: The Sony Ericsson W890i is a slim, Walkman-branded follow-up to the W880i. It offers up Walkman Player 3.0, a 3.2 megapixel camera and Sony’s great UI, all in a candybar form factor that ...
CANNES, France--Swedish-Japanese mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson will launch digital Walkman phones in March to better tap into the mobile music market, seen as a top growth area for 2005, its CEO ...
When it comes to Sony Ericsson phones, US users are often out of luck. US carriers don’t offer many SE phones which means we have to pay very high prices for import models. But once in a while, AT&T ...
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