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On 2011-10-08 21:02:00, jj03 wrote:
^^ i'd beg to differ...i can't see any sony android besting samsungs galaxy range..period.
That's what everyone said about Palm, and Nokia... RIM will be joining that bunch soon... at the rate their BBM issues are going, it might be sooner than
hahahaha... On that note,
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Posted: 2011-10-13 11:36:57
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On 2011-10-13 11:22:00, Bonovox wrote:
... What would Sony juice taste like i wonder? Like sour grapes?
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I suppose we can go ask those 'experts', I doubt it tastes any good seeing that it is causing them some serious side effects- hallucinating.
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Posted: 2011-10-13 11:47:41
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Blackberry are in a pickle right now. And my brother and sister in law are upgrading to them too. Oh dear. You cannot say no Sony product is going to ever beat Samsung devices. Nobody knows whats around the corner even when it comes to Sony.
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Posted: 2011-10-13 11:48:00
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Bonovox... so true.
MySpace and Friendster were ON TOP just a couple of years ago... and now?
Apple was all but dead a year before Steve Jobs came back in 97.
Nokia shares were like gold before Apple came into the picture (their least expected threat)
... for all we know, the next big company in the next 2 years hasn't even been incorporated yet because the founder is still graduating middle school.
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Posted: 2011-10-13 12:10:28
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Yeah Huawei wanna be the next big thing. Would have been great if Sony Ericsson had Steve Jobs on board. There are many tech heads out there waiting to be the next big thing.
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Posted: 2011-10-13 12:20:00
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As the saying goes,
every dog has it's day and there is always a cooler, trendier product just around the corner and it's not difficult - when looking back at the industry just five years ago - to imagine what it could be like five years from now, the landscape could have completely changed.
Apple's iPhone is so mainstream now they're like the new Nokia. Samsung is riding high at the moment, winning awards over the iPhone and Nokia is about to up it's game, as will Sony Ericsson next year. I wouldn't right any of them off just yet, and don't forget ZTE.
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Posted: 2011-10-13 12:30:33
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Yes ZTE and with all these big ear east brands from Korea Japan and China they may be over taking Apple by next year who knows. Or maybe not. How fast Android came about too and i am glad cos i think it saved Sony Ericsson.
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Posted: 2011-10-13 12:34:00
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More from
BBC News.
Some saying Sony needs to take hold of the fast growing Smartphone segment in order to stay in the black.
The potentially successful mobile business is hampered by having two parents to please.
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Posted: 2011-10-13 20:48:45
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Wow,being on BBC News that sounds serious
I ask,even though I know Ericsson from early days,what do they now contribute to the venture apart from the designs?? I see all Sony mostly
[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2011-10-13 20:14 ]
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Posted: 2011-10-13 21:09:32
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On 2011-10-13 20:48:45, goldenface wrote:
More from
BBC News.
Some saying Sony needs to take hold of the fast growing Smartphone segment in order to stay in the black.
The potentially successful mobile business is hampered by having two parents to please.
[ This Message was edited by: goldenface on 2011-10-13 19:49 ]
"When the joint venture was formed, mobile phone technology was simple and Ericsson's inputs in that area suited Sony's purposes," says Tim Charlton of Charlton Media.
"Now things have changed. Phones are much more advanced and Sony feels it is hampered by the fact that Ericsson doesn't bring much to the table with regard to the smartphone segment," he explains.
"It is clear that the smartphone is at the heart of the consumer electronic experience," he says. "Sony must be feeling frustrated that they are locked out of this domain."
Sry but someone is talking out of hiss ass.
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Posted: 2011-10-13 21:45:50
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