Advertisements It isn’t just high-end Android smartphones that will show its face at Sony Ericsson stall at CES 2012, but an entry level device is also expected to be revealed at the event. Leaked via AnTuTu Benchmark, this smartphone will be dubbed as ST21i/ST21a and has been code-named as Tapioca.
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Advertisements Sony has start selling the 3G version of Honeycomb slate Tablet S in UK. Until now only available as a WiFi variant Tablet S 3G has been priced at £449 for the 16GB version. It is £100 over the price at which 16GB WiFi only version retails.
Advertisements Sony is all set to re-brand Sony Ericsson as Sony next year as it tries to complete the buyout of Ericsson from SE. According to Times of India, a senior Sony executive stated that company will remove Ericsson from the brand name and sell phones as Sony from next year.
Advertisements Sony has started selling its first Honeycomb tablet in the Indian market. Priced at INR 29,990 for the 16GB WiFi only version, Tablet S can now be purchased from Sony stores across the country.
Advertisements Ending the speculations, Sony has officially announced that it will acquire Ericsson’s share in SE. According to today’s announcement, Sony Ericsson will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sony and Ericsson will get EUR 1.05 billion cash for its stake. This deal will also give Sony a big patent cross-licensing agreement and ownership of five […]
Advertisements Sony has announced that it will start selling its Honeycomb Tablet S in Australia from tomorrow i.e. October 25. The 16GB WiFi only version of the tablet has been priced at A$579 while the 32GB version will sell for A$689.
Advertisements Yes, that’s true. The official PS Store is now available on Sony’s Tablet S in nine countries including US. The store currently contains 10 PSone games for a price of $5.99 each. In addition of PS Store, Sony has also launched Music Unlimited app to support Tablet S.
Advertisements Sony is close to finalizing a deal that would remove Ericsson from Sony Ericsson and it would buy out its partner’s entire 50pc stake. According to a report in WSJ, Japanese manufacturer is aiming to integrate smartphones operations with its tablet, gaming and PC business, thus giving it better sync between the development of […]
