May 9th, 2007
Sony Ericsson P1 Collection By digitalBoy:
The Sony Ericsson P1 combines business with pleasure in one stylish, compact package. Mobile efficiency that keeps you in touch - and fits in your pocket.

Staying connected is staying efficient. The Sony Ericsson P1 gives you always-on access to your company email, calendar and contacts.Bring your office on the road. 3G gives you the speed you need. And you have full office applications on your phone - view and edit documents on the go.When you unwind after work, the Sony Ericsson P1 stays on duty. Listen to music. Snap a picture with the 3.2 megapixel camera. Or just relax with a game.
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May 7th, 2007
Sony Ericsson W880i Digitalfans Collection
Music in style
9.4mm thin and with a casing of stainless steel: the W880i is ready to rock. And the Walkman® player 2.0 is never more than a click away.

Full Walkman® kit
The W880i kit contains all you need for a full musical experience. It includes a stereo handsfree, PC software and a 1GB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™).
Shortcuts to more music
Click the PlayNow™ icon to browse the latest hits. Or check out potential future megastars at m-buzz.com, a site for unsigned artists.
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May 6th, 2007
Sony Ericsson K800i Review By Cnet Asia
the Sony Ericsson K800i ups the ante in terms of design and styling. The quibble lies with the sliding lid of the camera, which no doubt is the phone’s strongest feature but also causes the unit to have non-uniform thickness on the rear

Cnet Asia Review the Sony Ericsson K800i and Gave out”The good: Sleek design; clear and sharp QVGA screen; 3.2-megapixel camera; numerous onboard camera settings; BestPic and Picture Blogging function; built-in Xenon flash; good image quality; image stabilizer.The bad: Lens cover may be prone to scratches; poor camera settings selection interface; sluggish phone menu load time; no optical zoom for camera; no bundled M2 card.The bottom line: The Sony Ericsson K800i is a competent camera and phone rolled into a sleek form factor. “
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May 5th, 2007
Sony Ericsson K550i Digital Fans Collection
The main idea with the K550 is to reach a broader audience with our Cyber-shot™ camera phone proposition. Consumers interested in mobile phone photography will therefore be offered a compact 14 mm thin 2 megapixel camera phone with several high-quality camera features such as auto focus, active lens cover and picture blogging.

Ready for action
Just open the lens cover and you’re ready to shoot. Move in close with the digital zoom. Or go for the broad picture - try a panorama view.
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May 3rd, 2007
Nokia N95 Review By Pocket-lint
Slightly larger than Sony Ericsson’s W810i Walkman phone, compared to other slimmer phones on the market this is no size 0 model. The design is dominated by the 2.6-inch screen on the front of the model and this slides both up and down to reveal the controls.

Pocket-lint reviewed the Nokia N95 and Gave out”Trying to achieve so much is always a hard task and there are times when you will struggle with the Nokia N95.A jack-of-all-trades rather than a master of none this provides the functionality of a GPS, MP3 player, digital camera and of course phone, in one fairly small box.For the purists out there, none of the individual elements beat a solo offering, but then you wouldn’t be able to get all those elements in your pocket without getting suspicious looks…
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May 3rd, 2007
Sony Ericsson K810i Fans Collection
The Sony Ericsson K810i is a stylish 3G camera phone which comes in a sleek casing. The handset comes in a choice of two colours which include noble blue & golden ivory.

Sony Ericsson K810i Main Features:
- The world’s your studio—The world is full of pictures. The compact K810i Cyber-shot™ phone has all you need to catch the moment - and make it look as special as it was.
- Dark-room magic—With Photo fix, you have that extra, magical dark room touch. Adjust light balance, brightness and contrast in one go, and see your good shots turn great.
- Camera excellence—The 3.2-megapixel camera comes packed with features. Get sharp with auto focus. And don’t let poor lighting worry you: use the Xenon flash.
- Snap away and blog—Use BestPic™ to snap nine photos in a second. Keep the ones you like. Share them via picture messages or by posting them on your blog site.
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May 2nd, 2007
Sony Ericsson K810i Review By CNET UK
Aside from the small keys on the keypad, this is a good camera phone, but it’s a shame it’s practically identical to its predecessor

CNET UK has a review of the Sony Ericsson K810i and writes, “Aside from the awkward keypad, which might not suit everyone’s texting tastes, this is a good camera phone — but there’s something missing. Yes, it has a better camera cover than the K800i,
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May 2nd, 2007
Sony Ericsson W580 WALKMAN Fans Collection
The W580 Walkman® phone is designed to match your lifestyle, whether you are in the car, at a party or busy at the gym,” explains Steve Walker, Head of Product Marketing at Sony Ericsson. “As well as letting you have your latest music with you at all times, the W580 steps in as your portable photo album and pocket gaming device. It will even serve as your training partner thanks to built-in sports applications that track running speed and distance.
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April 30th, 2007
Sony Ericsson W880 Review by MobileBurn
when the company showed the first photos of the W880, the subject of our review. It was a solid change of direction for Sony Ericsson. Sporting a bold, sexy, and, for the first time, thin design, it appears that Sony Ericsson W880 is finally ready to move the company into the thin-is-in game.

MobileBurn reviewed the Sony Ericsson W880 and gave out”With its bold color scheme, Nano-like form factor, and solid music player, the Sony Ericsson W880 could be the perfect device for somebody that wants a phone and music player with them at all times, but doesn’t wish to be weighed down by multiple devices. It is not going to be the perfect device for people interested in heavy text messaging or web browsing. The ergonomics of the design just don’t allow for that.”
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March 27th, 2007
Sony Ericsson’s new W580 WALKMAN
At the start of the spring,Sony Ericsson Company announcing its new mobile devices. 26th March 2007 Sony Ericsson introduced a new series of the Walkman—the Sony Ericsson W580.

The Press News as Following:
London, UK – 26th March 2007 – Sony Ericsson’s new W580 WALKMAN® phone announced today is the music phone that’s pure street style. This slim slider phone speaks volumes in urban cool while delivering the full-on Walkman® phone music experience. It will store up to 470 full-length tracks, has a 2.0 megapixel camera tucked discretely within the slider itself, plus stacks of gaming, fun sports and entertainment features.
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