Sony Ericsson is kicking up its cleats this week with a Toronto-wide scavenger hunt to promote the 2010 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament.
Thirty-two FIFA and Sony Ericsson logo-branded soccer balls – representing the 32 nation spots for which the 200 teams are competing – are hidden in various soccer-themed locations throughout the city this week, from pubs to soccer hot spots, as well as in places where Sony Ericsson affiliates and World Cup supporters are found.
Fans need to follow the hunt on Twitter if they want clues to where the soccer balls are hidden and have until Oct. 3 to find them. Those who do get access to a soccer training event with Canadian all-star Jason de Vos, a veteran in the English Premier League and the Team Canada captain from 1999 to 2004 who led the team to its only international championship. Winning scavengers also receive a Sony Ericsson C510 handset at the training event and a chance to win additional prizes.
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Remember Sony Ericsson’s bold claim that “on the 21st September the way you listen to music changes forever?” Good, because its plans have just leaked out on the web. Want to know what this revolutionary new gadget will be? Then you’d better keep reading.
Sony Ericsson loves a dash of hyperbole. But its seems the recent plans to “change music forever” may not prove to be that life altering. See, online chatter says that what will actually be unleashed on 21st September is a new mobile, paired with a headset that starts playing tunes when you put them on.
Sony Ericsson “changing music forever”
Still, this new Sony Ericsson headset certainly sounds cool. Stay tuned for more news and all the official word as soon as we have it.
The WinMO6.5 packin Xperia X2 according to the French, is due to be hitting stores shortly.
Apparently the Xperia X2 will be seen soon on store shelves in France, supposedly within the next two months. It’s quite pricey though the cited price is some 600 Euros which is approximately $800 and this doesn’t take into account carrier subsides.
We will need to keep our eyes and ears open for some more information on that. We are looking forward to seeing how the new OS can handle itself. Although looking at it we don’t really think thst the resistive touchscreen nature of the device holds out very much hope.
You’ve seen the Sony Ericsson Pureness on video already, but if you were wondering how much the translucent telephone will set you back when it hits stores in November, we’ve got an answer for you. Read on for the pricetag, but take a deep breath and a seat first…
It’s no smartphone, but the Sony Ericsson Pureness is certainly the most outlandish mobile we’ve seen this year, and that includes the LG’s Watch Phone and Crystal slider. It may rock a traditional candybar shape, but it’s also got a see through screen.
Still, what price can you put on a phone that reflects the “purity” of water, eh? Oh right, apparnlt the cost would be for this phone is £530, but is it not confirmed. Look for the Sony Ericsson Pureness in the posh department store come November.
There is a new announcement from Sony Ericsson, whats it about stay tuned to SE-LIFESTYLE . Sony Ericsson’s next announcement will be September 21st . They promise something never before seen in music on a mobile phone. The world will wonder what it is until it is announced. The announcement is 11AM GMT+1 time which is UK time. Follow the link
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