Archive for the ‘Mobilephone’

  • Expect more Android phones from SE – a lot more!
    According to CEO Bert Nordberg, Sony Ericsson aims to be the world largest supplier of Android phones in the future. He made this statement yesterday, when he opened the Beijing Supplier Conference. He claims that Sony Ericsson currently holds 17% of the Android market share, compared to the largest supplier of Android phones, which holds 23% he says. However, he did...
    by Sushil at September 2nd, 2010 at 04:09 am
  • SE announces new “China-friendly” – the A8i (now with pics!)
    I collaboration with China Mobile, SE have developed a new phone, called the A8i. The phone is specifically made for the Chinese market, and incorporates China Mobiles own entertainment download service (like a Chinese PlayNow). It runs on OMS 2.0, which is China Mobiles own custom made Android system, adapted to support the Chinese TD-SCDMA 3g network, and mobile television....
    by at August 31st, 2010 at 08:08 am
  • New Colors for X10 Mini and Mini Pro
    Sony Ericsson has announced new colors for the Xperia X10 Mini and X10 Mini Pro. The X10 Mini will now be available in a very nice gold color, while the Mini Pro gets a pink color added to its lineup. Both should be available in selected markets next month. The Xperia X10 Mini is the most compact Android smartphone to date, with measurements of 83 x 50 x 17 mm and...
    by Sushil at August 10th, 2010 at 05:08 pm
  • Want to make a blog community?
    It’s been awfully quiet here lately and I’m the one to blame for that, so first og foremost: I’m sorry. For personal reasons I have been and will be unable to continue publishing content here. However, that doesn’t mean se-blog.com should die. There are lots of talented people out there with a passion for phones and I think I’ve found a way...
    by Sushil at August 6th, 2010 at 06:08 am
  • How-to: Transfer files via Bluetooth on X10 Mini
    In the comments section of our video preview of the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini, a lot of people have been asking questions on how to transfer files via Bluetooth on the X10 Mini. I’ve told you it’s possible using a third party application, but it seems there’s still some confusion, so I thought I’d create a video showing you how it’s done. First...
    by at June 16th, 2010 at 10:06 am
  • Yendo is a new touch Walkman phone
    Despite not being an Android phone, the new Yendo benefits from the four corner UI from the X10 Mini / Mini Pro and the X8, which was also announced today. The Yendo is a standard feature phone with a non-smartphone operating system, but it seems that Sony Ericsson has finally optimized the user interface for finger usage. There’s a 2.6 inch (capacitive?) touch...
    by Sushil at June 16th, 2010 at 06:06 am
  • Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 announced
    The Sony Ericsson Xperia X8, previously known as “Shakira”, was announced today.  While the specifications of the fourth Sony Ericsson Android device were largely unknown previously, Sony Ericsson now throws some light into the same. The X8 sits bang in the middle of the XXL sized X10 and the pint sized X10 Mini/Mini Pro with a 3-inch, 16.7 million color...
    by Sushil at June 16th, 2010 at 06:06 am
  • Sony Ericsson Cedar announced
    Today, Sony Ericsson expanded their eco-friendly Greenheart family with “Cedar”, a candybar feature phone. Cedar features built-in widgets for Facebook, Twitter and Myspace for those of us who would like to be connected on the move. Like all recent Sony Ericsson phones, the Cedar supports memory expansion via MicroSD and a microUSB port. Those upgrading from...
    by My Community at June 16th, 2010 at 06:06 am
  • “X10 Medium” to be dubbed XPERIA X8
    Well, would you have a look at that?! The phone I called the “X10 Medium” is apparently going to be called the XPERIA X8. Can’t tell you much about it right now, but specifications are similar to that of the X10 Mini. You’ll know more tomorrow, along with other details… Source: Esato
    by at June 14th, 2010 at 06:06 pm
  • Pressure sensitive touchscreen demo on Sony Ericsson prototype
    Sony Computer Science Laboratories (Sony CSL) Inc. has developed a new type of touchscreen with tactile feedback that not only detects the finger’s X and Y position on the screen, but also the pressure on the Z-axis. The new panel was demonstrated at an open house event on May 28, and at the event it was fitted into a small device, the size of a mobile phone. In...
    by Sushil at June 9th, 2010 at 12:06 pm