Sony Ericsson C905
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- martin
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- 09 Jul 2008
i want one now
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- 09 Jul 2008
M/\K, 09 Jul 2008yea, i have seen the long specs of N82 dude, i OWN that pho... moreCompare both N82 and C905
and then tell me which has More Features..
your saying C905 has better specifications then N82
if you check N82's page, it has a bigger list of features(specifications)
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- 09 Jul 2008
Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970yea, i have seen the long specs of N82 dude, i OWN that phone so I'm not talkin trash here. Anyway the C905 specs are better than N82, and why NOT ? Do you have any valid reasons ? If you do then plz state it.
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- 09 Jul 2008
Anonymous, 01 Jan 19706230 also had VGA VIDEO Recording!!!!!!!!!!!
hahaha this is 2003 man!!
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- 09 Jul 2008
iolo003, 09 Jul 2008Sony Ericsson: Doomed To Be The Next Motorola?
By Dianne S... moreDAYUM!!!!!!!!!!!!
is SE really that Dooomed???
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- 09 Jul 2008
Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970Sony Ericsson: Doomed To Be The Next Motorola?
By Dianne See Morrison - Tue 01 Jul 2008 03:47 AM PST
You know you’re in trouble when industry pundits start comparing you to Motorola (NYSE: MOT). That’s the fate that’s befallen Sony (NYSE: SNE) Ericsson, the joint venture between Japanese electronics maker Sony, and Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson (NSDQ: ERIC). Once riding high on handsets built around Sony’s Walkman brand, it has since fallen to the number five handset maker in the world, after being overtaken by Korean rival LG (SEO: 066570) in the first quarter. Even worse, the company has been forced to issue two profit warnings this year. The last one, on June 28, warned that slowing handsets sales and delays in new products would mean the company would break even at best in the second quarter. How bad is it? In Q1 2007, Sony Ericsson posted global sales growth of 67 percent. In Q1 2008, that same figure was a mere 2 percent.
Businessweek takes a closer look at what’s going wrong for Sony Ericsson, and concludes some of the problems are due to economic pressures affecting the entire industry, and some are self inflicted.
First off, mobile phone sales across the industry are going south, as the economy puts pressure on people’s pocketbooks across the world. Sony Ericsson relies on consumers in emerging markets to trade up to a fancier phone, but many are hanging to their old handsets for longer.
Sony Ericsson, too, has also made mistakes. Unlike its Finnish rival, Nokia (NYSE: NOK), it hasn’t tried to “spread its bets” around the globe, but relies heavily on Western Europe for sales. Not a good move when analysts are calling it the “weakest globally today.”
http://www.moconews.net/panel/...ry_id=325048
It has also missed the market’s biggest growth area—the low end of the market—with its concentration on mid-to-high end phones. But then, given its size, it hasn’t been able to get Nokia’s scale and distribution—necessary if you want to enter emerging markets.
It’s also been stuck in a rut with its products—all the while its old rivals and new ones like Apple and HTC--have been busy pumping out every imaginable phone iteration possible. In a mistake Nokia made in the North American market and is still trying to fix, Sony Ericsson has stuck to the classic candy bar shape, while Samsung and LG especially have been churning out clamshells, sliders, and touchscreens. Lastly, the pressure is on for Sony Ericsson to figure out how to get revenues from added services, like Nokia and Apple (NSDQ: AAPL).
So what’s Sony Ericsson doing to stop the slide? It struck a deal with French electronics maker Sagem last year to produce entry level phones, but products from the tie-up won’t come out till later this year. The company is also hoping Nokia’s decision to buy and set Symbian free will give it a much-needed boost. First, it won’t have to pay royalties anymore –which added up in the millions of dollars. The new Symbian platform will also use a software interface designed and used by Sony Ericsson that will make it easier for it to create entry-level models. The handset maker has also made headway in the North American and South American markets with better distribution deals.
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fonefenatik, 09 Jul 2008SYMBIAN is owned ball all major mobile makers not just nokiaread the news friend.. im sad that you dont know about it. anyways SE can still shift to Windows Mobile if they want to but I dont think they'll do that right now with sales falling down in Q2 2008.
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- 09 Jul 2008
iolo003, 09 Jul 2008then who made mobile phones first? SE or Nokia..thats a maj... moreSYMBIAN is owned ball all major mobile makers not just nokia
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Anonymous, 09 Jul 2008oh copying is that? who copied the music edition? who copie... morethen who made mobile phones first? SE or Nokia..thats a major copy cat issue.
SE should bow down to Nokia being the new owner of Symbian or if not, they'll have to make their own operating system instead. hahaha
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- 09 Jul 2008
Anonymous, 09 Jul 2008oh copying is that? who copied the music edition? who copie... moreAre you forgetting the Nokia 6233
K800i was the first Xenon Flash phone...
Nokia hasnt copied much...
Nokia had MP3 Players and Camera and Memory Card slots before SE
Nokia 6230 came out in 2003 that had MP3 Player, Camera, Memory card
and that is 2003 !
SE was making K700i which just had VGA Camera..
there was S700i !
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- 09 Jul 2008
this fone anit gna gt award haha wat a shamle
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- laa'iqah
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- 09 Jul 2008
it is a nice looking phone and i want it 4 my upgrade next year i like the camera and the gps on the phone
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- 09 Jul 2008
iolo003, 09 Jul 2008its fun here, i wonder if somebody can tell me when will th... moreoh copying is that? who copied the music edition? who copied the xenon flash. k800 had a xenon even before you could spell it foo.in fact who copied dual speakers(w5501). yes you got the answer nokia copied it. still going strong on copying and now they r gonna copy the 8mp cam. i think sony should patent it.lol
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- 09 Jul 2008
Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970hey yeh u wan n96 it gonna release next month august 08 i fink yeh n96 wicked init dude
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- georgie porgy
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- 09 Jul 2008
there is no better phone.fact
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- 09 Jul 2008
Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970N78 for 430.00 with wi fi and a built in gps receiver.
K850 475.00 no wi fi or built in gps receiver.
Why should n78 be half the price?
K850 should be half the price!
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- wYL
- 09 Jul 2008
And over and above better design than those nokia flagship!
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- 09 Jul 2008
Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970better specd than those nokia hang series. LOL!
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- 09 Jul 2008
Allan, 09 Jul 2008I own the N95. If i want the omnia I'll wait for it to come... morePrice isn't important in some cases . For example when N95 came , but C905 isn't such the same case like N95 . My choice will be N96 .
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- 09 Jul 2008
and btw, SE was the first company to come up with a xenon flash and then other companies followed, so whoever says that SE have copied N82 by adding xenon are DEAD WRONG!