Known as a leader in providing high-tech phones with entertainment features, Sony Ericsson reveals its new luxurious face with C901 Mocha Gold phone.

A limited edition, exclusive to the Middle East, the new phone is the most chic and opulent fashion accessory of this fall.
Here is an interesting music video shot entirely on 18 C905 phones. The editing is great and it shows lots of creativity. There is also a making of video.
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A record 2.5 millions, Sony Ericsson’s Pocket TV, a phenomenal digital media experience, breaks all bounds! As told to TechRadar, the programme that is already running its 9th week out of the appointed 13, has surely surprised the TRP raters
The show, which features a presenter talking to celebrities while wearing his underwear (quizzing in his pants), was designed as free downloadable show for mobile phones via http://pockettvshow.mobi.
It has also been extended to YouTube, where SE tells us it has been a big hit since its inception from 4 June.
This is Soniphone C908,
inspecting which, we can easily do “grrrr” (in plural if you please!)
at the “Sony Ericsson” logo over the LCD! Oh wait, thats not all.. How about the “Walkman” logo
placed over the navigation keys
Pretty untempting
Here’s more, on the back of this “Sony Ericsson C908 or Walkman phone” *cough* you will find a clear Cybershot logo !
Now, did we hear of clone-slaughter?
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Certain phones just keep on getting better day by day. Fanklub published fresh snaps of the lovely sliver lime Sony Ericsson C901 cybershot Greenheart. Worth watching
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Two lovely colours of Sony Ericsson C903 that stole our hearts and were spotted during a routine check at its official Israel site.
Sony Ericsson managing director Nathan Vautier on combating the problem of returns and quality control
Sony Ericsson’s flagship phones have been returning at an alarming rate over the past year.
Four out of 10 handets have been reported as faulty for some models, and the C905 is its most recent casualty.
In 2008, mass recalls on flagship devices, the K850i, W910i and C902, prompted operators to seek considerable compensation from Sony Ericsson.
Retail chiefs and store staff have said they are losing confidence in the manufacturer, amid concerns that selling Sony Ericsson devices will result in phones being returned by angry customers.
In March, Mobile reported that software freezing and speaker faults on the eight-megapixel camera device, the C905, were responsible for returns as high as 30% in some areas.
In April, when the figure of returned handsets grew to four out of 10, retailers and operators said they would take a more rigorous stance on the manufacturer’s product range in 2009, and would not be afraid to refuse flagship handsets if there were doubts on quality.
It has been a baptism of fire for Sony Ericsson’s new UK managing director, Nathan Vautier, who is gallantly tackling the issue head-on.
SINGAPORE – A top global mobile industry player on Wednesday announced its top end entertainment unlimited handset bundled with more advanced technology and more diverse content.
Sony Ericsson formally introduced the “Satio” to members of the press from Asia Pacific during its media launch held at the Red Dot Museum last Wednesday.
“The top end entertainment Satio is 12.1 megapixel camera and then 3.5 inch, HD full touch display,” said Hirokazu Ishizuka, Sony Ericsson’s Corporate Vice President and Head of Asia Pacific Region.
First introduced as “Idou” in Barcelona , the Satio promises its users ultimate multimedia experience.
Ishizuka said that the company is confident with Satio’s success against its competitors in the industry.
“I think we are very confident of our own solution–entertainment unlimited. Not only music entertainment experience [but] also imaging, cyber-shot technology and we have a 12.1 megapixels camera. On top of that, you can enjoy your PlayStation games so therefore this product is so powerful and we are very confident [of] this product’s success,” he said during the press conference.

Sony Ericsson may have announced their first 8.1-megapixel camera-phone recently, but the budget end of their CyberShot range has more humble optics. The Sony Ericsson C510 is a straightforward candybar aimed at the free-on-contract market; even so, there’s still a fair amount of camera hyperbole. Digicam replacement or snappy pretender? We set to find out .


