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Xajel Posts: > 500

back2you, I believed you since day 1 and still.. some guys here don't want to understand that this is a rumour thread it may have true or false info's and some don't want to understand that any insider info is not sure 100% duo to changes in the company strategy so things may be delayed or cancelled...

keep the good job bro. and don't be mad of some non-sense guys here.. the only way to talk with non-sense peoples,, is to ignore them !!
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Posted: 2011-02-16 19:59:18
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se_dude Posts: > 500

Qriocity was confirmed by Lollylost before u did. So not much of a surprise.
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Posted: 2011-02-16 20:27:08
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smclion102 Posts: > 500

@goldenface

A sleek version of LiveView?? Any Link ??
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Posted: 2011-02-16 20:36:48
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goldenface Posts: > 500


On 2011-02-16 20:36:48, smclion102 wrote:
@goldenface

A sleek version of LiveView?? Any Link ??


source:phandroid.com

Sorry I forgot to direct people to the link in the Accessories section of the first post
[ This Message was edited by: goldenface on 2011-02-16 19:50 ]

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Posted: 2011-02-16 20:47:40
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Shino03 Posts: > 500

Is it just me who thinks that Sony ericsson is just joking when they said that they're aiming to be the number one android manufacturer because I don't see that they will. Both Samsung and Lg and even motorola are flooding the market with entry-level android phones like the Samsung Galaxy Ace or HTC wildfire S.
SE's new phones are all high-end(the neo is almost a high-end one) and for all I know, if they want more sales, they should also have available midrange phones; but sadly, no sign of any X8 upgrade. I was at least expecting of the mini successor on MWC but I got dissapointed that there was none. I think if they'll release their entry-level phones in Q3, it will be too late for them besides the old minis and x8 are too outdated and inferior compared to what others are offering for Q2. I don't think that it's too hard for them to make at least one midrange phone considering that they've made phones like the play and arc. Two entry-level phones will be enough or one. Just look at Lg optimus gt502. It doesn't have great features but it had provided what consumers needed which would explain its success.
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Posted: 2011-02-17 14:49:43
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goldenface Posts: > 500

There is an interview I posted in which Bert Nordberg stated that they will double the amount of Android devices available this year. Plus last year, they were easily the No1 Android vendor in Western Europe but they have recognised that their big weakness is the US market.

Their strategy is to break into the US big time, hence the high impact Xperia Play advert during the Superbowl, which must have cost a fortune. Things are off to a good start with Verizon taking up the Xperia Play - European manufacturers have traditionally found it hard to have their premium phones taken up by US carriers.

They are also the largest Android seller in Japan so all in all, if all goes well, they could well be the largest Android vendor by the end of this year.
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Posted: 2011-02-17 15:06:04
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domipost Posts: > 500


On 2011-02-17 15:06:04, goldenface wrote:
(...)Plus last year, they were easily the No1 Android vendor in Western Europe(...)



I don't believe a word of that! I see the Dutch sales figures every week and SE isn't even close to being as big as HTC or Samsung as a smartphone vendor (and most of their sales come from Android devices). Or even worse: Samsung sells more than twice as much Galaxy Ss every week in The Netherlands than SE sells devices every week. Our market is havily sponsored by operators, so the Galaxy S sells way better here than in some other Western European countries, but I can't see the difference being that big (The Netherlands is actually a pretty good market for SE) that SE is indeed easily No1 Android vendor in Western Europe....
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Posted: 2011-02-17 17:35:01
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goldenface Posts: > 500

Well he actually says No 1 Android player, could that be interpreted as something else?

"Nordberg: Yes, in the world. Last year, in nine months, we took 14 percent market share in Android worldwide. And we only had four devices. It could have been better. But I'd say that's not a bad start. We are definitely the No. 1 Android player in Western Europe. But we can't be No. 1 in the world without the U.S. We need to get into the U.S. market. And we think we need 25 percent of the market to be No. 1 in the world. We are already No. 1 in Japan and Sweden."

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Posted: 2011-02-17 18:50:02
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back2you Posts: 320




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Posted: 2011-02-17 19:10:09
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smclion102 Posts: > 500


On 2011-02-17 18:50:02, goldenface wrote:
Well he actually says No 1 Android player, could that be interpreted as something else?

"Nordberg: Yes, in the world. Last year, in nine months, we took 14 percent market share in Android worldwide. And we only had four devices. It could have been better. But I'd say that's not a bad start. We are definitely the No. 1 Android player in Western Europe. But we can't be No. 1 in the world without the U.S. We need to get into the U.S. market. And we think we need 25 percent of the market to be No. 1 in the world. We are already No. 1 in Japan and Sweden."




Seriously is CEO BERT Nuts or wot??
He keeps saying he know how important Hardware is.From last year he is been saying us that SE wont be Behind in hardware category.
But still no LTE/Dual Core/4G phones No improvements in Hardware Department. Atleast he sud have made some difference there seems to be no improvements.
He is Day Dreaming ...

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Posted: 2011-02-17 19:14:03
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