Crave Screenshot of Sony Ericsson's "Put your ears in control" Website Vague is how we describe Sony Ericsson's upcoming announcement on September 21, although the buzz on the Web is that the ...
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Crave We confess that we didn't think much of the Xperia Pureness when we first looked at the press shots of the device. Now, we take that back. Shortly after the Pureness ...
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Review The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is significant for two things: It is the company's first Android smartphone and it features a new UX (user experience) platform which Sony Ericsson said will evolve across its device portfolio. In other words, there's a good chance we'll see the user interface trickle...
Review The crazy Sony Ericsson phone names keep on coming, with the Satio, Aino and Yari, joined by the Naite (pronounced Nate-ey). But Naite has another noteworthy trait separating it from its funky named brethren in that it is the first Sony Ericsson phone to carry the Greenheart badge--a reminder of...
Crave Mobile phone manufacturers typically work on upcoming phones up to a few years ahead. So when a product gets released in the market, it would have already been in production for ...
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Blogs As with most products that have the name Google attached to them, Google Chrome OS is generating a lot of hype--and, if this TechCrunch post is true, then Google Chrome OS ...
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Review When Sony Ericsson unveiled the concept multimedia phone Idou (renamed Satio) at the Barcelona-based Mobile World Congress in February, the focus wasn't entirely on the hardware. The Japanese-Swedish outfit also headlined a new Entertainment Unlimited strategy that aims to facilitate the sharing of...
Review The Sony Ericsson has trimmed the fat with its Xperia Pureness and made a phone that doesn't have room for any extras, just a sleek-looking, simple handset that's great for a night out. You could get a lot more phone for the money, but if you want something that stands out it's a uniquely stylish...
Crave Not everyone has a smartphone, and strange as it may sound for those who can't live without their mini call-placing computers, avoiding an US$80 to US$100 monthly data plan is ...
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Blogs I can't really understand these promo packages anymore. From the leaflet I got, this is what I understand. Maxis will provide a device, from the picture in the leaflet, a modem ...
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Review From the Satio (previously known as the Idou) to the Yari and Aino, Sony Ericsson has given its handsets rather quirky monikers. The Jalou which we reckon is pronounced as either "ja-loo" or "ja-low", is one recent device that made it to our Labs for an evaluation.
Review Subtlety isn't something we encounter too often when reviewing mobile phones, but if anyone is to deliver a subtle elegance in its design aesthetic, it's Sony Ericsson.
Editors' note:This review is based on tests done by our sister site CNET.com.au. As such, please note that there may be slight...
Review When Sony Ericsson unveiled the concept multimedia phone Idou (renamed Satio) at the Barcelona-based Mobile World Congress in February, the focus wasn't entirely on the hardware. The Japanese-Swedish outfit also headlined a new Entertainment Unlimited strategy that aims to facilitate the sharing of...
Blogs Sometimes, I get the feeling that the local Asian offices for many of our beloved tech brands are still playing catch-up with the vision set by their global headquarters. You'll know ...
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Features The iPhone drops out of the chart, but we expect it to make a comeback.
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