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For an arrangement of Sony Ericsson products, see list of Sony Ericsson products
| Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB | |
|---|---|
| Type | Joint venture |
| Founded | 11. September 2001 |
| Headquarters | Head Office: Incorporated: |
| Key people | Hideki \'Dick\' Komiyama (President), Anders Runevad (EVP) |
| Industry | Telecommunications |
| Products | Mobile phones Mobile music devices Wireless systems Wireless voice devices Hi-Tech accessories Wireless data devices |
| Revenue | €10,959 million (2006) |
| Net income | €997 million (2006) |
| Employees | ~8,000 |
| Parent | Sony Corporation (50%) Ericsson AB (50%) |
| Website | www.sonyericsson.com |
Sony Ericsson is a joint venture established in 2001 by the Japanese consumer electronics company Sony Corporation and the Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson to make mobile phones. The stated reason for this venture is to combine Sony\'s consumer electronics expertise with Ericsson\'s technological leadership in the communications sector. Both companies have stopped making their own mobile phones.
The company\'s global management is based in Hammersmith, London, and it has research & development teams in Sweden, Japan, China, Canada, the Netherlands, the United States, India and the United Kingdom.
Sony Ericsson has approximately 8,000 employees worldwide. With a 43% annual growth rate, it became the fastest-growing mobile vendor in Q3 2006 compared to Motorola with a rate of 39%. In 2007, Sony Ericsson had surpassed Nokia to become the most profitable mobilephone maker in terms of net profit rate, and behind Nokia in gross profit. It had been achieved by her marketshare growth in high end handset market.[citation needed]
The company\'s current President is as of November 1st Hideki Komiyama, who will be replacing Miles Flint, and the Corporate Executive Vice President is Anders Runevad.
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Ericsson, which had been in the cellular phone market for decades, decided to divest this business in 2001 following huge losses. Ericsson had decided to source on chips for its phones from a single source, a Philips facility in New Mexico. In March 2000 a fire at the Philips factory contaminated the sterile facility. Philips assured Ericsson and Nokia (the other major customer of the facility) that production would be delayed by less than a week. When it became clear that production would actually be compromised for months, Ericsson was faced with a serious shortage. Nokia had already begun to obtain parts from alternative sources, but Ericsson\'s position was much worse as both production of current models and the launch of new ones was held up."When the chain breaks" (June 17, 2006). The Economist: A survey of logistics, p. 18.
Sony Ericsson is the global title sponsor of the Women\'s Tennis Association (WTA), and works with the Association to promote the Tour in over 80 cities.
Sony Ericsson acquired UIQ Technology, a Swedish software company from Symbian Ltd. in February, 2007. UIQ will remain an independent company, Miles Flint announced.[citation needed]
On October 15 2007, Sony Ericsson announced on Symbian Smartphone Show that they will be selling half of its UIQ share to Motorola thus making UIQ technology owned by two large mobile phone companies.
The Sony Ericsson K750i is one of the most successful Sony Ericsson products.
Sony Ericsson currently concentrates on the categories of: music, camera, business (web and email), design, all-rounder, and budget focused phones. Its four largest categories are:
Sony Ericsson uses a number of Sony brand names, such as Walkman and Cyber-shot, to promote the area of focus of individual products. In Japan there have been a number of mobiles with BRAVIA branded screens to indicate a mobile television focus.
| Series | Branding | Description | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| C | Cyber-shot | Camera focused phones. | \'C\'yber-shot |
| D | T-Mobile | T-mobile network exclusive phones. | \'D\'eutsche Telekom |
| F | Vodafone | Vodafone network exclusive phones. | Voda\'f\'one |
| G | - | Compact Touchscreen series. | \'G\'eneration Web |
| J | - | Low-end series | \'J\'unior |
| K | Cyber-shot
(partial) | All-around phones | \'K\'amera (Swedish for "camera") |
| M | - | Business focused smartphones. | \'M\'essaging |
| P | - | Business and power-user smartphones. | \'P\'DA |
| R | - | Phones with built-in AM/FM radio | \'R\'adio |
| S | - | Fashion and camera focused phones. | \'S\'wivel, \'S\'lider, \'S\'napshot |
| T | - | All-around phones | \'T\'ala (Swedish for "talk") |
| V | Vodafone | Vodafone network exclusive phones. | \'V\'odafone |
| W | Walkman | Music-focused phones. | \'W\'alkman |
| X | XPERIA | Convergence and powerhouse devices. | \'X\'peria |
| Z | - | Design-oriented phones | \'Z\'e Bobber (Swedish for "clamshell") |
After the 2008 Mobile World Congress, Sony Ericsson announced their new naming system
| Series | Range/Class | Version | Form Factor |
| (see above for series letters) | 1-4: Low-end 5-7: Mid-range 8-9: High-end | (in numerical order of succession) | 0-2: Candybar 3-5: Slider 6-8: Clamshell 9: Others |
"a" and "c" suffixes are used to denote models specifically for American and Chinese markets, respectively http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_ericssons_new_naming_convention_is_on-news-443.php
Sony Ericsson has used three methods in the past of naming their mobile products:
Another peculiar naming format was the one used in naming the Z1010; this format has not been used since the Z1010.
Furthermore, Sony Ericsson always give their phones codenames when developing. Mainly to keep the information secret and to prevent leaks. All codenames are girl names, and some have been taken from the female players of the Sony Ericsson-sponsored tennis tournament, WTA. A complete list of codenames can be found here.
Sony Ericsson posted its first profit in the second half of 2003. Since then, the sales figures from phones have been:
Also, Sony Ericsson sold 60m music enabled phones in 2006, including 17m Walkman devices, underlining how its products are more popular than Apple\'s iPod. Apple sold 39m iPods in its 2006 fiscal year, which ended on September 30. According to the Swedish Magazine M3s issue 7/2006 Sony Ericsson is the best-selling phone brand in the Nordic countries, followed by Nokia.
According to the IT research firm Gartner, in the third quarter of 2006, Sony Ericsson was the fourth largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world after Nokia, Motorola and Samsung. It held a 9% global market share.
During the E3 Media and Business Summit, Phil Harrison, Sony CEO showcased a Sony Ericsson phone using the PlayStation\'s XMB. A select group of phones are also said to integrate into PlayStation Home (final product)
During the announcement of Sony Ericsson K850,W960 and W910. Some review sites have shown that those mentioned phones sports a new media manager to replace the standard Sony Ericsson File Manager which posses a UI that resembles the XMB interface found on Sony PS3 and PSP products. The mobile developer site confirmed from their spec sheets and whitepapers that the XMB media manager is standard to the phones running Java Platform 8 also known as A200 Platform.
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| Principal Sony Ericsson mobile telephone models by series | |
|---|---|
| C | C702 · C902 |
| G | G700 · G900 |
| J | J100 · J200 · J210 · J220 · J230 · J300 |
| K | K200 · K210 · K220 · K300 · K310 · K320 · K510 · K530 · K550 · K600 · K608 · K610 · K630 · K660 · K700 · K750 · K770 · K790/K800 · K810 · K850 |
| M | M600 |
| P | P800 · P900 · P910 · P990 · P1 |
| R | R290 · R310s · R320s · R380 · R520 · R600 |
| S | S500 · S600 · S700 · S710 |
| T | T28 · T39 · T66 · T68i · T100 · T250 · T310 · T610/T616 · T650 |
| V | V600i · V630 · V640 · V800 |
| W | W200 · W300i · W350 · W380 · W580 · W550/W600 · W610 · W660 · W700 · W710 · W800 · W810 · W850i · W880 · W890 · W900 · W910 · W950 · W960 |
| X | XPERIA X1 |
| Z | Z300 · Z310 · Z320i · Z500a · Z525 · Z530 · Z550 · Z555 · Z610 · Z710 · Z750 · Z800 · Z1010 |
| Sony Corporation | |
|---|---|
| Technologies and brands | α · Betacam · Blu-ray · BRAVIA · CD · Cyber-shot · DAT · DVD · Handycam · HDCAM/HDCAM-SR · LocationFree · Memory Stick · MiniDisc · MiniDV · mylo · PlayStation · PSP · S/PDIF · VAIO · Video8/Hi8/Digital8 · Walkman (A810) · Walkman Phones · XDCAM |
| Historical products | AIBO · Betamax · Sony CLIÉ · Lissa · Mavica · NEWS · Qualia · TR-55 · Trinitron · U-matic · WEGA |
| Operating segments | Sony Corp. (Sony Electronics in the US) · Sony Pictures · Sony Computer Entertainment · Sony Financial Holdings · Sony Music |
| Acquisitions | Columbia Records · Columbia Pictures Entertainment (Columbia Pictures & TriStar Pictures) · Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (20%) · Aiwa |
| Joint Ventures | Sony Ericsson · Sony BMG · Sony/ATV · S-LCD · STLCD · Sony NEC Optiarc · FeliCa Networks |
| Key personnel | Phil Harrison · Kazuo Hirai · Masaru Ibuka · Nobuyuki Idei · Yasuo Kuroki · Ken Kutaragi · Michael Lynton · Akio Morita · Norio Ohga · Amy Pascal · Howard Stringer |
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