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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Xperia™ Z Real smart phone

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Sony Xperia Z Full Review


1.5GHz Quad-Core Processor - The Xperia Z is designed to offer, with its quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro offers performance ultra-fast and incredibly smooth graphics. Loading web pages to play the latest games, the Xperia Z does everything with a minimum of fuss.
 

Photo 13MP camera with Exmor technology RS - If you want to capture the moment perfectly then look no further than the Z. Mobile technology Exmor RS Xperia means that your images will look great no matter what the conditions.
 
1080p Full HD Display -. Support mobile screens at a higher level, the Z razor "Xperia strong and incredibly bright 5 screen offers an unmatched viewing experience whether you're watching the latest blockbuster or simply surf the Web, the Xperia Z always gives you the best seat in the house .
 
Fully waterproof - Thanks to its completely innovative design, the Xperia Z offers a level of durability unheard of in a smartphone. With plenty of water and dust with tempered glass front and rear, it is a device that is ready to go wherever you need it.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Sony buys Ericsson out of mobile phone venture


LONDON: Sony crop is taking over the Sony Ericsson mobile phone joint venture for 1.05 billion euros ($1.45 billion) as it seeks to catch up with smart phone and tablet makers such as Apple and Samsung.
The deal to buy out its Swedish partner gives Sony ownership of certain handset patents held by Ericsson and will enable it to integrate the joint venture's output with its own range of products and content.

"We can more rapidly and more widely offer consumers smart phones, laptops, tablets and televisions that seamlessly connect with one another and open up new worlds of online entertainment," Sony's chairman and chief executive Sir Howard stringer said in a statement.

Until now Sony's tablets, games and other consumer electronics devices have been kept separate from the phones sold and created by Sony Ericsson.

"Since television sales are set to fall, smart phones look to become more important products for Sony since their sales are rising globally and they will probably become the main device people use to connect to the internet," said analyst Nobuo Kurahashi of Mizuho Investors’ Securities in Tokyo.

Smart phone sales have been surging since Apple rolled out its first iPhone in 2007 and despite a slowdown in the overall consumer electronics market the fast-growing demand for smartphones is expected to continue.
The takeover of Sony Ericsson by the Japanese group had long been talked of, and a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters this month that a deal was in the offing.

"Sony now has all the components to compete with Samsung and Apple. The big question now is ... can it execute?" said Pete Cunningham of industry consultancy Canalys.
"Based on history I am skeptical but I would not say it cannot be done," he added.
Founded in 2001, Sony Ericsson initially thrived with an array of camera and music phones, but later lost out in the smart phone race.

"Sony had to make this deal as it had run out of options, but integration challenges could prove to be a major hurdle," said Ben Wood, head of research at London-based mobile consultancy CCS Insight.
"As a major consumer electronics player lack of mobile assets had become a liability for Sony, particularly when compared with Samsung, whose telecommunication business creates nearly half of its profits," he said.
Ericsson said the deal provides Sony with a broad intellectual property cross-licensing agreement covering all the Japanese company's products and services as well as ownership of "five essential patent families relating to wireless handset technology".

"The only value Ericsson added to the venture was patents," said Cunningham.
However, in comparison Nokia, the world's largest cell phone vendor by volume, controls some 10,000 patents. Shares in Ericsson, whose main strength lies in its wireless network equipment business, were up 4.7% at 69.8 crowns by 0916 GMT.
(THE ECONOMIC TIME)

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