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Sony Ericsson mobile phones get 50GB of free on-line storage
Solely owned Sony company Sony Ericsson has unveiled that all of their Xperia Android handsets are now able to have 50GBof Internet storage, for life.
Turn any Android phone into a Sony Ericsson Xperia Play handset
Without the need to buy the SE device
Gadget news and reviews site Pocket Lint has gained access to a mobile phone accessary from Gametel, which allows any Google mobile OS phone to be transformed in to a Xperia Play-esque device with a D-pad.
Sony Ericsson announces Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 upgrade plans
Xperia is getting its just desserts
Solely owned Sony company Sony Ericsson has now made public which of their existing mobile phones will be getting an upgrade to the latest version of Android 4.0. This happens to be 11 phones, in their current line-up.
Sony Ericsson X10 mobile phone getting an upgrade to current version of Android on O2
Finally!
Mobile phone network O2 has made public the former 2010 flagship Sony Ericsson X10 handset will be getting an update to the Android ‘Gingerbread’ 2.3 OS, whilst other networks saw the upgrade roll out during in Q3 of this year.
Mobile Phone Review Round Up: Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman, HTC Rhyme, Motorola Defy Plus, HTC Sensation XE, Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9, Nokia Lumia 800, RIM BlackBerry Torch 9860, Motorola Razr, Samsung Galaxy Note, Sony Ericsson Xperia Active
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Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman review
Conclusion
For all of its aural posturing, the Live with Walkman isn’t really any better suited to playing your music than any other Android device. In fact, in many ways, it’s worse.
Sony Ericsson mobile phone with an HD screen leaked
Possibly the Xperia arc HD
Israeli Android mobile phone news website iAndroid.co.il has published hands-on pictures and specifications of a yet to be announced Sony Ericsson handset, which reportedly has a 720p display.
Sony buys Ericsson out of Sony Ericsson
for 1.05 billion Euros
Joint Swedish-Japanese mobile phone manufacturing venture Sony Ericsson has announced that is to become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony, whilst being integrated into Sony’s platform of consumer electronics products at the same time.