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The world's fourth largest mobile phone company, Sony Ericsson has reported record fourth quarter sales and profits thanks to strong demand for mobile phones with camera and music features reports BBC. Sony Ericsson shipped 16.1 million phones in the last three months of 2005, a rise of 28% on the same period in 2004. Sony Ericsson added it had shipped three million of its Walkman branded handsets since August last year. It is also bringing a high-speed 3G version of the Walkman phone to market. 
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BY Fabien Montique on January 19, 2006 03:11 PM |
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Comments
Play the funeral dirge for the Ipod. The walkman answers the most obvious miscue with the Ipod-the cable. Being able to download from anywhere will knock the Ipod into the back of the desk drawer. I'm surprised this article didn't get more coverage, after all the Macworld hoopla. The Ipod is on boorowed time.
Posted by: skshrews | January 20, 2006 09:39 PM