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tai020381 Posts: > 500

SonyEricsson stays.
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Posted: 2007-09-09 09:03:06
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opexblue Posts: 226


On 2007-09-09 09:03:06, tai020381 wrote:
SonyEricsson stays.


looking back our discussion years ago, now it seems that "Sony Ericsson" will become "Sony" at mid 2012.
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Posted: 2011-12-15 16:23:39
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bart Posts: > 500

As an one of the biggest Ericsson fans its a sad thing for me.
I won't be buying a Sony as my next phone, nore samsung or apple. I'm looking forword to what Panasonic will bring to the EU market.
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Posted: 2011-12-17 10:59:35
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goldenface Posts: > 500


On 2011-12-17 10:59:35, bart wrote:
As an one of the biggest Ericsson fans its a sad thing for me.
I won't be buying a Sony as my next phone, nore samsung or apple. I'm looking forword to what Panasonic will bring to the EU market.



Really?
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Posted: 2011-12-17 13:48:17
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jplacson Posts: > 500


On 2011-12-17 10:59:35, bart wrote:
As an one of the biggest Ericsson fans its a sad thing for me.
I won't be buying a Sony as my next phone, nore samsung or apple. I'm looking forword to what Panasonic will bring to the EU market.



Then that would be the upcoming Lumix line w/ the Leica lenses!
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Posted: 2011-12-17 14:13:15
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Run_dawn10 Posts: 150

There will still be significant involvement from Ericsson as from rumours, the new 2012 line of droids will use Ericsson SoCs.

Sony Ericssons used to be ahead of many feature phones especially in areas such as camera features and quality. They still are (If someone forced to me buy a feature phone, I'd get a Sony Ericsson) but their smartphones of this year are rather disappointing. They were on par in early 2011 but when their biggest competitors moved on to dual-core processors, they're still chugging along with single-core processors with a minor speedbump of their flagship (Arc S).

I already have a Samsung Galaxy S II GT-1900G and I'm really happy. I hope Sony Ericsson (or Sony) will continue to churn our reliable and worthwhile devices. The 2012 line rumours already look good.

Plus whatever Ericsson SoC that Sony (Ericsson) will integrate into their line-up this year will have the dual-core ARM Mali GPU.
[ This Message was edited by: Run_dawn10 on 2012-01-02 10:50 ]

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Posted: 2012-01-02 11:49:18
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vlotnet Posts: 88

I don't care about any of this.

What I care about is that they will be branded SONY again.
I never liked Sony Ericsson as a brand-name.

Sony has such a strong brand image, and combining it like that just ruined that image.
Average customer: "Sony what?"

At least that was my perception when I first heard of the brand name, and it's always left this uncomfortable aftertaste in my mouth, so to speak. There was too much of a discord with the brand name there.

Will be glad to see things branded SONY in the familiar Sony font




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Posted: 2012-01-03 06:48:08
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aka Dus Posts: 217

As of from January 1st there is no Sony Ericsson. The mobile phone company is now officially Sony.



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Posted: 2012-01-03 13:14:59
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razec Posts: > 500


On 2011-12-17 14:13:15, jplacson wrote:

On 2011-12-17 10:59:35, bart wrote:
As an one of the biggest Ericsson fans its a sad thing for me.
I won't be buying a Sony as my next phone, nore samsung or apple. I'm looking forword to what Panasonic will bring to the EU market.



Then that would be the upcoming Lumix line w/ the Leica lenses!



Imagine some serious N8 killer, I read reviews about their new G3 micro four thirds camera and the High-ISO performance is almost as good as the APS-C powered DSLRs.
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Posted: 2012-01-04 09:06:12
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