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Sony Ericsson confirmed joining OHA, to develop Android platform phone! Wow, first its CEO, Dick Komiyama, said that Sony Ericsson is unofficially interested in developing Android as part of its line up. Next, Mat Lindoff, Sony Ericsson CTO, revealed that his technical team is not really impressed with Android. But now, it is officially confirmed that Sony Ericsson, the Japan-Sweden venture, is joining Open Handset Alliance, ...
submitted by 3GWeek on 10th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Sony Ericsson expands Product Development Centre in Chennai, India Sony Ericsson has a new and expanded Product Development Centre in a new building in DLF City in Chennai, India. The idea is of course to take advantage of talented people living in the Chennai area to create India specific products and services. According to Sony Ericsson’s President, Dick Komiyama, the centre will also serve as
submitted by IntoMobile on 15th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Sony Ericsson inaugurates its expanded Product Development Centre in Chennai Dick Komiyama, President of Sony Ericsson inaugurated its new and expanded Product Development Centre in Chennai. Sony Ericsson first established its Product Development Centre in India in June 2008 and it has now been expanded covering an area of more than hundred thousand square feet in a new building in DLF City, Chennai. Speaking on the occasion, Dick Komiyama said, “We put special emphasis ...
submitted by SonyEricssonBlog on 13th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Sony Ericsson confirms fewer phones in 2009 In an article at Financial Times, Sony Ericsson’s President, Hideki ‘Dick’ Komiyama, explains that Sony Ericsson will merge the current three Research & Development sections to just one, in order to not develope the same stuff. Dick Komiyama continues by confirming that Sony Ericsson will reduce its 2009 portfolio with about 20 percent compared to
submitted by UnofficialSonyEricssonBlog on 23rd Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Sony Ericsson recorded its first quarterly net loss in more than five years yesterday, as the world's fifth largest mobile phone manufacturer was hurt by consumers buying fewer handsets. The company, owned by Sweden's Ericsson and Sony of Japan, reported a net loss of €25m ($34m) in the third quarter compared with a profit of €267m during the same period last year. Dick Komiyama, Sony Ericsson...
submitted by JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 23rd Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Sony Ericsson cuts product range for profitability Manufacturer makes loss of £19 million in 3QSony Ericsson plans to cut its handset range by a fifth to increase profitability, the company’s president Dick Komiyama said as the manufacturer revealed a loss
submitted by MobileToday on 20th Oct 2008 (via mobiletoday.co.uk)
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As Sony Ericsson considers cutting its workforce by up to 2,000 employees--450 already have been served notice in the US--and rumours continue to circulate about Sony wanting to break up the partnership, the company's president, Dick Komiyama, has been hurriedly advising analysts on how the company can return to profitability. Komiyama maintained that Sony Ericsson would continue to leverage ...
submitted by FierceWirelessEurope on 1st Oct 2008 (via fiercewireless.com)
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Apparently, Sony Ericsson seriously thinks about the possibilities in adopting any other OS for their devices. Following their consideration to use not only Windows Mobile for the coming series of Xperia, the company’s president Dick Komiyama, revealed that Sony Ericsson is now studying Google’s Android mobile operating system (and of course, not necessarily for Xperia
submitted by SlashPhone on 28th Sep 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Sony Ericsson: Android? Why not With the hype of Android based phone, seems like Sony Ericsson, the Japan-Sweden venture, is showing more attention on it. CEO Dick Komiyama said its side is studying it, yet not able to embrace it. He said: We are certainly studying this opportunity, although we’re not in a position to do this at this moment. We ...
submitted by 3GWeek on 27th Sep 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 Android-based phone in the future? We already now by now that Sony Ericsson is not closing their doors to other operating systems as far as their yet-to-be-released XPERIA X1 is concerned. So how about pairing it with the most highly anticipated mobile OS, the Android system? That was one scenario that was asked to Sony Ericsson president Dick Komiyama.
submitted by CellPhonesEtc on 27th Sep 2008 (via feeds.cellphones.ca)


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