The Sony Ericcson W518a is being described as a “walkman / cell phone”, and this description isn’t without some truth. It features a voice recorder, conference call capability, Bluetooth connectivity, speakerphone, mobile email, mobile web, Java application compatibility, 3.2 megapixel camera that can handle video as well as geo-tagging, alarm clock, calendar, basic calcula...
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MobileNewsAndMobileInfo on 14th Mar 2010 (via mobileinfos.com)
Sony wont put up with Apples aggressive expansion into its own turf anymore. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Walkman maker is prepping new devices for 2010 that will take aim at Apples iPhone and iPad. Furthermore, Sony is gearing up to launch an iTunes-killer code-named Sony Online Service later this month in the US.
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Geek on 5th Mar 2010 (via geek.com)
Will iPad succeed? We will know the answer to this question in few months time but I would like to put my neck out and apply one of my theories about why such devices succeed example iPhone, iPod, Blackberry, Palm, Walkman etc. For any new device to become very popular it needs to satisfy ...
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iPhoneDevelopersJournal on 3rd Mar 2010 (via iphone.sys-con.com)
Sony Ericsson usually concentrate on one key element at a time in order to try and win over the competition. We’ve seen the Walkman range and of course the Cyber shot aimed at photographers. So put the two together, will it work, pretty much the only thing the Sony Ericsson Satio has in its
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PhonesReview on 23rd Feb 2010 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
As another "experimental" for the video review from Mobile-Review.com supports the new media player Sony Walkman A845: [
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 9th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
The new Sony Ericsson Vivaz is the second installment in Sony Ericsson's new lineup of communications entertainment smartphones, a mash-up of its well-known Walkman, Cybershot and messaging concepts. Like its Android sibling, the Xperia X10, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz Symb1 Vote
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Mobibu on 3rd Feb 2010 (via mobibu.com)
Written by Ross Rubin When Apple introduced the iPod in 2001 -- some 250 million units ago, as Steve Jobs noted -- it began with a laser-like focus on digital music. Swap out a hard drive and FireWire port for a cassette collection, and the product was clearly the reinvention of the Walkman. The first Switched On in... Original story at Engadget . View our complete collection of news and blogs, pl...
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iPhoneNano on 31st Jan 2010 (via iphonenano.net)
AT&T (NYSE: T)s Sony Ericsson W518a is now available in new color Red, making the phone more appealing to the ladies. Specs wise, the Walkman clamshell remains unchanged features include a 3.2-megapixel camera, Walkman 3.0 music player with shake control support, Facebook client, threaded messaging, Bluetooth and so on. Additional details are available on
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