While we’re pretty unsure of anything that Sony will be announcing during Mobile World Congress next week, the fog has lifted slightly and it looks like we have a new handset coming our way. That handset would be the Xperia U aka Kumquat, which looks to be a smaller version of the Xperia S – in size and specs. The Xperia U has been floating around for some time now but has shown up again just in time for a MWC launch, and right next to its big brother, the … Read more
Meet the Sony Xperia U – The bite-sized Xperia S originally appeared on IntoMobile.com on 2012-02-21T18:04:13Z. FV1gMYsz9b5j
It looks like one of Sony’s latest creations, the Xperia S, could be getting a little brother at next week’s Mobile World Congress, according to a series of leaked pics. Sixteen crystal-clear images show the new sibling — none other than the previou…
The latest images of the already extensively-leaked Sony Xperia U show a comparison with its big brother, the Xperia S. The Xperia U — also known by its model number, ST25i, or its codename, 'Kumquat' — is expected to be Sony's principal…
The 2012 MWC event in Barcelona next week should be an exciting one for several important technology manufacturers, but Sony might well have the leading role. At least two Korean Android-based smartphones should be unveiled in Spain and, while we’ve…
Sony on Thursday announced the transaction to acquire Ericsson’s 50% stake in Sony Ericsson has been completed. Sony and Ericsson announced the deal last October, which was worth €1.05 billion in cash and made Sony Ericsson a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony. The company will be renamed to Sony Mobile Communications and will “further integrate the mobile phone business as a vital element of its electronics business, with the aim of accelerating convergence between Sony’s lineup of network enabled consumer electronics products, including smart phones, tablets, TVs and PCs.” Read on for Sony’s press release. Sony Completes Full Acquisition of Sony Ericsson Sony to Rename the Company Sony Mobile Communications and Accelerate Business Integration February 16, 2012, Tokyo, Japan – Sony
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Sony Corporation announced today that the transaction to buy out Ericsson's 50 percent share in Sony Ericsson was completed yesterday, February 15. The announcement marks the culmination of a nearly three month process, which started w…
We’re happy to announce that nearly four months after we first reported Sony’s intent to purchase Ericsson’s half of Sony Ericsson for a hair over 1 billion Euros the deal is now officially done. Sony Ericsson will be renamed Sony Mobile Communications, the company will have offices in Beijing, Lund, Silicon Valley, and Tokyo, it will be headquartered in Longon, and it’ll be made up of roughly 8,000 employees. The guy in charge will be Bert Nordberg, the same guy who has been the CEO of Sony Ericsson since September … Read more
It’s official: Sony Ericsson is dead, long live Sony Mobile Communications originally appeared on IntoMobile.com on 2012-02-16T11:59:11Z. FV1gMYsz9b5j
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