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The Loss of Sony Ericson in Stock Market

Monday, August 18th, 2008


Image source: www.abcmoney.co.uk
“As expected the third quarter has continued to be challenging for Sony Ericsson. We have moved forward with our plans to align operations and resources with the consolidation of R&D facilities into a more agile and cost efficient organisational structure. As previously announced, our target remains to reduce operating expenses by Euro 300 million annually by the end of the second quarter 2009, with the full effects expected to appear in the second half of 2009.These plans are progressing in line with expectations,” said Dick Komiyama, President, Sony Ericsson. “We are committed to executing our alignment plan as speedily as possible to ensure we have the right size and organisational structure to return the business to healthy profitability.” 
During the third quarter Sony Ericsson announced PlayNow™ plus,the next step in its music service offering. PlayNow™ plus is a high speed and high quality music download service for both the phone and PC that will launch in the fourth quarter with Telenor in Sweden with a special edition Sony Ericsson W902 Walkman® phone integrated with the PlayNow™ plus service. Further roll-outs of the service are planned with other network partners around the world in early 2009.  

More Power To You

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

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Aha! Personally, I think the part of the cell phone that gets the most abuse is not actually the camera, but the battery. If your cell phone has been always losing power recently or if gives up on you in the middle of a very important call, then you’d better learn how to take care of your battery better.

I often thought that cell phones are used for emergencies only, unless your work needs you to stay glued to your phone all day. I suggest limiting the length of your calls if they�re not exactly important. You can always use your home (or office) phone.

This goes with playing cell phone games, browsing the internet, listening to music, taking pictures etc. Just limit your use of them and prolong the longevity of your power supply.

If you�re traveling to a place where there is no connection or has bad connection, then don�t bother checking for connection. For extreme power conservation, you can even turn your phone off.

Change the back light setting of you phone. You don�t need the extra light during the day so can turn it off for the meantime. Or you can just adjust the settings so that the light goes on for a few seconds before turning itself off automatically.

Features to consider when buying a phone 2

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
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Part two of features you may want to consider when buying a new phone:

Push to talk
This is like a walkie-talkie feature that is cool for business folks or those who need constant contact with specific people. The best thing about this is that you don�t need a cell signal to use and therefore no usage of standard minutes.

Speaker phone
Again, for the uber mobile people who drive, type on the computer, take down notes, etc. etc while they talk on their phones. There are units available with full-duplex speakerphones and others that support conference calling.

Features to consider when buying a phone 1

Saturday, January 5th, 2008
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Part one of features you may want to consider when buying a new phone:

Phone book
Are you a social butterfly who has a friends list as long as Rapunzel’s hair? Then you might want to consider a phone that has a big enough phonebook storage. We don’t want you missing out on anyone.

Voice dialing
This feature is perfect for people on the go (especially the ones using headsets) as they can do hands-off dialing.

Camera and video recorder
Older phone models have low-grade VGA but the new ones can have megapixel resolutions for quality images and they also have extra editing features.

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