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The All New Sony Ericsson Portfolio for 2011 |
idumbakumar Joined: Oct 01, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: chennai,india. PM |
photo may be fake but the information??? |
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WhiteEye Joined: Jun 20, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Jakarta, Indonesia PM, WWW
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Walkman phone W13 (aka WT18i) announced for Chinese market: http://news.cnmo.com/topic/573.html
Live pics: http://product.cnmo.com/product/1682485.html
Specs here: http://product.cnmo.com/161/160632/param.shtml
[ This Message was edited by: WhiteEye on 2011-05-24 11:51 ] from my observations, sometimes it's better off not knowing. |
5tephane Joined: Mar 02, 2011 Posts: 29 PM |
Nothing for us, though.  |
Maximys Joined: Dec 20, 2006 Posts: 444 PM, WWW
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CK15i, WT13i:
Sony Ericsson proprietary OS, platform PNX-4910
Capacitive screen (single touch), 262,144k colour TFT, 400x240 pixels (WQVGA), 3 inches
3.2 megapixel camera without AF
GSM GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, Wi-Fi
3.5 mm audio jack
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mariozlp Joined: May 29, 2007 Posts: 368 From: Greece\Athens PM |
is it possible to anounce Walkman Mix too? |
Bonovox Joined: Apr 13, 2008 Posts: > 500 PM |
Why not HVGA?? Why only WQVGA??
Phone?? What phone?? |
goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
Price?
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emuneee Joined: Feb 09, 2010 Posts: 87 PM |
CEO of Sony Ericsson, Bert Nordberg was in Moscow and Eldar Murtazin shares some insight on the phone manufacturing company with the masses after receiving some information from the head honcho himself. To nobody’s surprise, Sony Ericsson will lose market share worldwide in the forseeable future – we are talking about a losing streak of up to 5 quarters, and the company has failed to gain any profit worldwide either. This does not seem to bode well, but Sony Ericsson is doing their darndest best to release new models at a higher price point in order to generate a profit but will stop offering software support.
Software support is essential, but you can tell from the past symptoms that all is not well when Sony Ericsson Android phones tend to be the last to receive a firmware or operating system update, and sometimes not at all. The product line for next year is still in shambles, and Sony Ericsson has failed to cobble together enough resources for the entire product line.
To add more doom and gloom, regional headquarters will close in select markets as there is currently a surplus of marketing managers. Expect the axe to fall next year – at least this gives them ample warning to look for a new job from now on.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is said to be a “huge mistake” as sales have been disappointing right from the start. In a last ditch effort to revive sales, the price will be revised downward this coming September 2nd – why not now, Sony Ericsson? As for the focus in target markets, they will be just looking at US, Russia, China and Germany. Nordberg is also said to resign next year – do you think the man deserves a golden handshake?
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/05/sony-ericsson-declin/
They just can't seem to get the strategy business side of things right.
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drinki Joined: Jun 15, 2004 Posts: 60 PM |
On 2011-05-25 16:20:52, emuneee wrote:
CEO of Sony Ericsson, Bert Nordberg was in Moscow and Eldar Murtazin shares some insight on the phone manufacturing company with the masses after receiving some information from the head honcho himself. To nobody’s surprise, Sony Ericsson will lose market share worldwide in the forseeable future – we are talking about a losing streak of up to 5 quarters, and the company has failed to gain any profit worldwide either. This does not seem to bode well, but Sony Ericsson is doing their darndest best to release new models at a higher price point in order to generate a profit but will stop offering software support.
Software support is essential, but you can tell from the past symptoms that all is not well when Sony Ericsson Android phones tend to be the last to receive a firmware or operating system update, and sometimes not at all. The product line for next year is still in shambles, and Sony Ericsson has failed to cobble together enough resources for the entire product line.
To add more doom and gloom, regional headquarters will close in select markets as there is currently a surplus of marketing managers. Expect the axe to fall next year – at least this gives them ample warning to look for a new job from now on.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is said to be a “huge mistake” as sales have been disappointing right from the start. In a last ditch effort to revive sales, the price will be revised downward this coming September 2nd – why not now, Sony Ericsson? As for the focus in target markets, they will be just looking at US, Russia, China and Germany. Nordberg is also said to resign next year – do you think the man deserves a golden handshake?
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/05/sony-ericsson-declin/
They just can't seem to get the strategy business side of things right.
Well, this is what Eldar tweeted:
SE *2. New strategy. Trying to produce a few models with higher price but provide longer software support.
Ubergizmo making things up?! |
goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
On 2011-05-25 16:20:52, emuneee wrote:
Software support is essential, but you can tell from the past symptoms that all is not well when Sony Ericsson Android phones tend to be the last to receive a firmware or operating system update, and sometimes not at all. The product line for next year is still in shambles, and Sony Ericsson has failed to cobble together enough resources for the entire product line.
Absolute rubbish!
The latest Android phones have Gingerbread with only the Nexus S having the same before them.
There are plenty of phones being released now with lesser software versions.
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mediar Joined: May 05, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: Varna, Bulgaria PM, WWW
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Actually Xperia Neo is way too expensive here in Bulgaria - it's around 500 euro, compared to ( for example ) HTC Desire HD - 400 euro, HTC Desire S - 380 euro, Samsung Galaxy S - 320 euro, LG Optimus 2X - 490 euro. Having such a high price, it's not a surprise that no one is buying Sony Ericsson's phones. Not to mention Arc's price - 550 euro and Xperia Plays's price 530 euro! That's DAMN expensive...
The best mobile phone brand died with Sony Ericsson's death. Shame on you Sony for killing it! And, of course, for ruining the Xperia brand... Mediar's Site |
dothan Joined: Jan 16, 2008 Posts: 47 PM |
Keep in mind that all of those models are not selling officially in Bulgaria. That someone is importing them and selling them overpriced in not a SE fault.
X10/X2 |
Xajel Joined: Jun 18, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Bahrain PM |
AFAIK All new 2011 Xperia line is experiencing shortages duo to Japan's earthquake crisis which stopped SE from receiving crucial parts these phones requires with no alternative source...
some countries like Australia, Bulgaria, some ME contries ( including Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Jordan, etc.. ) and a of other countries didn't receive the phone(s) officially, some other countries did have the phone(s) but only in limited quantity like for example UAE and KSA and you may or not find what you're looking for.
lately Sony Ericsson ME Facebook posted that some phones like Arc & Neo will regain their mass availability in July & August...
Personally I think the Eximor sensor has been one of main reasons for the delay I think these sensors are made in Japan and production was heavily affected by the earthquake. that's why Play doesn't have the same shortage problem as what Arc and Neo have as it doesn't use that sensor
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HxH Joined: Dec 26, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: GMT+7 PM |
Camera sensor and LED backlit screen as well
SONY x Sexy x Sleek x Solid x Stunner x Stylish : Nozomi/Kagura with Love. |
Phoner Joined: Apr 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
SE - strategy, current goals, products etc by Eldar |
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