Does Sony Ericsson’s Aino Try Too Hard to Do Everything?
Is Sony Ericsson’s Aino mobile phone useful despite having so many functions?
Is Sony Ericsson’s Aino mobile phone useful despite having so many functions?
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications today announces that Bert Nordberg, currently Executive Vice President of the Ericsson Group and Head of Ericsson Silicon Valley, will join Sony Ericsson as Co-President effective 1st September. Mr. Nordberg will work closely with Sony Ericsson President Hideki (Dick) Komiyama and the entire senior management team to effect a smooth management transition. Mr. Nordberg, who will be based at Sony Ericsson’s global headquarters in London, will assume the role of
LONDON (MarketWatch) — Sony Ericsson Mobile Telecommunications, the world’s fifth-largest mobile-phone maker, on Monday said it’s appointed Ericsson executive Bert Nordberg as its new head to try and turn its fortunes around. Nordberg will replace Sony veteran Dick Komiyama at the helm of the loss-making joint venture of Japan’s Sony Corp. /quotes/comstock/13*!sne /quotes/nls/sne ( SNE 27.92 , -0.51 , -1.79% ) and Sweden’s Ericsson /quotes/comstock/22u!e4
The history of Sony Ericsson started in October 2001, when the Japanese company Sony and the Swedish corporation Ericsson decided to collaborate for the design and production of cellulars. The headquarters of the company are as follows: the head office in London, UK and the incorporated in Sweden. The company has its research and development teams in Sweden, China, Japan, the US, Germany, Pakistan, India, and Great Britain. sony ericsson mobile PThe reason stated for this venture was to co
Sony Ericsson today unveiled two new GreenHeart pioneer products underpinning its ongoing commitment to taking a lead on environmental sustainability by driving green innovation that doesn’t compromise on product design and functionality. The GreenHeart™ programme launches with two flagship products – the C901 GreenHeart and Naite– plus the MH300 GreenHeart headset, one of the greenest headsets on the market. The GreenHeart concept is a key pillar in Sony Ericsson’s revitalised product portfol