Today's Wall Street Journal has knews that Sony Ericsson is going to have a new CEO. In the land where 4G is closer than anywhere else (Japan), SONY Ericsson has been a contender, but in other places not so strong.
With the Ericsson the parent now having a bigger footprint in the US with the acquistion of Nortel, the outsourcing by Sprint and the overall positive response to them from cable and wireless carriers, Ericsson has made the right moves.
And for Sony Ericsson with the game-focused mobile phones one that features an accelerometer for gesture-based controls and one that is linked to the Sony PlayStation 3 game consoles to swap content.
Gaming is certainly an important market, but my big issue is can the company get an advantage (again) in music.
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With the Ericsson the parent now having a bigger footprint in the US with the acquistion of Nortel, the outsourcing by Sprint and the overall positive response to them from cable and wireless carriers, Ericsson has made the right moves.
And for Sony Ericsson with the game-focused mobile phones one that features an accelerometer for gesture-based controls and one that is linked to the Sony PlayStation 3 game consoles to swap content.
Gaming is certainly an important market, but my big issue is can the company get an advantage (again) in music.
Tags: Ericsson, PlayStation, Sony, Sony Ericsson, Walkman, accelerometer, gaming, mobile gaming
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