Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson market share slipping

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Sony Ericsson’s net income dipped a whopping 48% to $212 million, while revenue was down 7% to about $4.3 billion.  Average selling prices declined sharply to $192, from $213 a year-ago. The company said it held 8% global market share in the first quarter, down more than a point from the full year in 2007. This is a disappointment because everything is pointing to a double digit growth for the quarter which would indicate Sony Ericsson isn’t keeping pace with the market. 

Many analysts are pointing to the fact that Sony Ericsson’s high end models have smaller screens time when larger displays are in great demand. Nokia is also falling into this same trap with few models that seem to be what the high end user is looking for.

SonyEricsson C902

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Sony Ericsson is stepping up to the plate with a thier new MVP camera phone, the C902 is a global GSM phone with Media player, TV out, FM radio with RDS, TrackID. 262K-color TFT display of QVGA resolution. The camera is 5 MP with auto focus, image stabilizer, video, flash. However it is lacking the Xenon flash system and that is a bit of a disappointment.

Specs

GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 2100
Exp. release 2008, Q2
Dimensions 108 x 49 x 10.5 mm
Weight 107 g
Display TFT, 256K colors
Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2 inches
Ringtones Type Polyphonic, MP3
Customization Download
Vibration Yes
Memory Phonebook 1000 x 20 fields, Photo call
Call records 30 received, dialed and missed calls
Card slot Memory Stick Micro (M2)
160 MB internal memory
Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
HSCSD No
EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
WLAN No
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v2.0
Features Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Browser WAP 2.0/HTML (NetFront), RSS reader
Games Yes + downloadable
Colors Swift Black, Luscious Red
Camera 5 MP, 2592Ñ…1944 pixels, autofocus, image stabiliser, video, flash; secondary videocall camera
8 illuminated camera touch keys
- Java MIDP 2.0
- FM radio with RDS
- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
- TrackID music recognition
- Picture editor/blogging
- Organiser
- Built-in handsfree
- Voice memo/dial

SonyEricsson’s Xperia X1 - A new era has just begun

 

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SonyEricsson has just rocked the mobile phone world with the announcement of the stunningly gorgeous Xperia X1 Smartphone that is set to launch in the 3rd Quarter of 2008. Without a doubt this has to be one of the best looking phones ever produced and with its unbelievably slick slide out QWERTY keyboard one of the best designed as well. The all metal case will keep fingerprints from showing in addition to giving it added strength and security. All this with a wide screen display and Windows Mobile 6 and you have what can only be described as the next big thing in the mobile industry.

There have been whispers that SonyEricsson is taking Nokia head on this year and if this is any indication of what is in the pipeline then Nokia might be looking over it’s shoulders more than at any time in their past. Competition breeds innovation and this can only be seen as a good thing in the mobile phone world.

SonyEricsson has launched a mini site for the Xperia X1 and be advised that drooling on your keyboard is virtually guaranteed as this phone could grace the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover and you wouldn’t hear many complaints… its that beautiful! That sound you heard was Steve Jobs vomiting in his mouth as he just realized SonyEricsson just made Apple its bitch. If you don’t believe me just check the specs below:

  • 3″ 65K WVGA Screen with 480 x 800 Resolution
  • 3.2 MP Camera: Flash / 3X Zoom / Auto-Focus / Video Recorder / Video Calling
  • AOL, ICQ, Windows Live and Yahoo! IM
  • GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
  • HSDPA, HSUPA, and UMTS
  • A full slide-out QWERTY keyboard
  • High Quality metal-finish
  • Windows Mobile 6
  • Optical joystick navigation
  • 400.0 MB internal memory with Memory Stick input
  • POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP / Outlook Mobile / Push Email
  • Handwriting recognition
  • aGPS
  • Bluetoothâ„¢ stereo (A2DP)
  • WLAN
  • USB mass storage
  • Modem
  • Java w/ J2ME / Mascot Capsule 3D Games Platform
  • Radio - FM radio RDS
  • Speaker phone
  • Flight Mode
  • MP3 Player: MP3 / AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / m4a / PlayNow
  • Push To Talk
  • Video Conferencing

I want one now please, seriously if anyone has a test unit and is in the need of a kidney drop me an email cause this phone will be mine.

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Nokia must be butter cause they are on a roll

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Nokia is leading the way in the mobile phone industry with innovation and massive profitability and its paying off huge for their stock holders. Lets break the recently announced numbers down and yes there is math involved so get out that number 2 pencil folks…just kidding.

Net Sales of 12.6 Billion (That’s Billion with a B people) which is an increase of 2.7 Billion over Q2 ‘o6 earnings. A Gross profit of 3.9 Billion (Thats nearly 4 Billion in 3 months) which amounts to an increase of 700 million over Q2 ‘06 earnings. Nokia now has an estimated 38% market share which dominates the mobile industry.

This news caused Motorola to fall to its knees and start weeping uncontrollably like the dude that Jessica Alba just kicked to the curb. They pondered aloud that they have really really thin phones and that it is all customers want so what was the problem? I sent them a text message advising that direct sales and unlocked mobile phones are really what people want but they didn’t respond, which is really bad texting etiquette. Perhaps they were just really engrossed in TRL due to all of its cutting edge interviewing and just forgot to respond or maybe they were just using the T-Mobile network and it was one of the 25% of the messages that never reach their intended destination.

Whatever the reasons lets hope that not only they but the rest of the mobile phone manufacturers start to adopt the ways of Nokia. However with Apple and AT&T taking such steps to make sure that no one can unlock the iPhone its doubtful that a change in the industry will be coming anytime soon. One can understand the reason why AT&T would take the steps it did to ensure only its network would work with the Jesus Phone but Apple really shouldn’t care as sales is what they want and need. One can imagine what kind of sales that T-Mobile and every other GSM provider in the world rack up if they were able to sell the iPhone.

Why Sony Ericsson, HTC, Motorola, Palm, Samsung or even Research in Motion would allow other companies to unlock their products and sell them at a markup is beyond me. Nokia has proven the market exists for direct sales and as proof they shipped 9 million Nokia N-Series Phones and almost 2 million Nokia E-Series devices during the second quarter of 2007 alone. The focus on high end devices, like the Nokia N-95, allowed the company to gain an additional 4% of the handset market share. This has completely caught analysts off guard and they continue to be amazed at Nokia’s huge profits and sales.

This all points to the fact that Nokia’s dominance will continue as they take the chances that keep them ahead of the curve, CTO Tero Ojanper predicts when the features of the N95 are common place around the world in 2-3 years the mobile entertainment business will explode and Nokia will be there ahead of the pack once again. Few could argue with this assessment as focusing on the European and Asian markets have helped them stay on the cutting edge and that is exactly where the competition wishes they were.

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The LG Prada Phone, HTC Advantage, and Sony Ericsson K800i

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We continue our look today at alternative ways to buy the cell phone of your dreams without having to sign a contract.

Expansys has been around for a few years and generally caters to the gotta have it now customers for whom price isn’t that big of a concern. However with the cell phones evolution into a status symbol more and more people are looking not just for the newest and greatest wireless product but for that elusive European phone that will never come across the pond. The sole purpose of which is to make all your friends green with envy.

Imagine the next time your at the mall and suddenly see a group from a nearby senior center all sporting the Jesus Phone with a holster that mounts right on their scooter. Suddenly that $600 investment doesn’t seem so cool anymore and it reminds you of the time your little kid sister asked to borrow your Metallica CD and it immediately made you question your belief system.

And that is why there is a huge demand for exclusivity and companies like Expansys are filling that void with the U.S. version of their popular U.K. site called Mobile Planet. It has virtually any phone you’ve heard of and a whole plethora of those that you haven’t.

sony-k800i-sm.jpgLooking for a camera phone? Well how about the Sony Ericsson K800i Cyber-shot that sports a 3.1 mega-pixel camera with Autofocus and PictBridge technology.

htc-advantage-sm.jpgA Smart Phone? Try the HTC Advantage on for size with it’s Tri-band HSDPA/UMTS, Quad band GSM/GPRS, a 624 MHz Processor, 128MB of RAM, and a 8GB HDD. Not to mention a massive 5” Touch Sensitive TFT LCD with LED backlight. As well as inbuilt GPS plus TomTom NAVIGATOR 6 and full detachable keyboard.

prada-sm.jpgName recognition? Try the LG Prada phone that looks every bit as stylish as the iPhone but adds a 3″ electro-conductivity LCD touch screen display with a stunning 320 x 480 pixel resolution, in addition to a 2 mega-pixel camera with Schneider-Kreuznach optics.

However you do have to pay for all the goodies and some of the markups are surprisingly high but thats the price you pay for unlocked, unlaunched, and un-frickin-believable wireless phone technology.

GSM Arena Sony Ericsson K800i Review

CNET HTC Advatage Review

Mobile Burn LG Prada Review

Info and images courtesy of eXpansys