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The latest skinny on Walkman/ Two more shots from Sony Ericsson

The sales get fatter but the phones are getting thinner: Sony Ericsson has added two new slimline handsets to the big-selling Walkman range.
The W880 (W888 in China) and W610 bring a new twist to the 20 million selling Walkman family. Sony Ericsson has done hi-capacity, budget and clamshell. Now the target is the skinny look as popularised by Motorola and Samsung.

At 9.4mm thin, the UMTS W880 is by far the slimmest Sony Ericsson phone to date, yet comprises full music functions and a 1GB Memory Stick Micro in the box - enough for 900 tracks. There’s also a 2.0 megapixel camera. The W610 Walkman stores up to 470 tracks on the 512MB Memory Stick Micro provided, and offers TrackID music recognition. It also has a 2.0 megapixel camera.

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Mobile Elite rush to answer India's call

Big global international handset makers Nokia, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson, along with Korean players LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics, are in hot pursuit of mobile-phone growth in India, and it turns out with good reason. The emerging economy's white-hot mobile-phone market grew faster than China's for the first time last year—and is on pace to become more than three times as fast in 2007, according to a new study by London-based research firm Wireless Intelligence.

 

Hutchison Whampoa announces the global launch of the X-Series from 3

Hutchison Whampoa announces the global launch of the X-Series from 3
3 Group, in Partnership with Skype, Sling Media, Yahoo!, Nokia, Google, eBay, Microsoft, Orb and Sony Ericsson, unleashes the true power of broadband internet over the mobile

16 November 2006 - Hutchison Whampoa Limited today announced the global launch of the X-Series from 3. The X-Series from 3 marks the beginning of the internet via mobile broadband, and heralds a new way of doing business for mobile network operators. It will extend several of the core applications and uses of the broadband internet to the mobile handset, with a new pricing model. The X-Series from 3 will be supported by the leading internet companies, cutting-edge handsets from the world's leading mobile manufacturers and premium customer service.