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Sony Ericsson reinvigorates portfolio with Xperia X1O mini, pro and Vivaz pro

Added: (Tue Feb 16 2010)

Pressbox (Press Release) - With the announcement of three new high-end mobile phones, Sony Ericsson is all set to reinvigorate its portfolio and increase its market-share. The Xperia X10 mini and pro come with slide-out QWERTY keyboards and run on Android. Needless to say that texting and emailing become more of a fun With QWERTY keyboards. Both mobile handsets also incorporate Timescape. This exclusive Sony Ericsson application enables the users to see their missed calls, text messages, Twitter and Facebook updates in one place.

Coming to Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro, it is a Symbian based smartphone and also offers a QWERTY keyboard. With a power-packed 8.1 mega-pixel camera, this mobile phone is surely a widget to look out for. The company is definitely hoping for a huge response from its users and plans to expand its market share. It has already lost a significant market share to its rivals like LG and Samsung in the recent years, after getting failed to grab the market attention. Last year, the company shipped a total of 57 million phones, whereas the figure was around 103 million in 2007.
Mobile World Congress, the wireless telecoms industry's annual gathering in Barcelona, is just round the corner. It takes place each February in the city and is considered the best time for the mobile companies to announce their star products. Almost all companies like Sony Ericsson(http://www.bestcontractmobilephonedeals.co.uk/sony_ericsson.asp) and LG have plans to announce their new offerings this time.

Now, it is not just Sony Ericsson, which is coming out with hot new mobile phone deals(http://www.bestcontractmobilephonedeals.co.uk/), but many other mobile companies have also planned to roll out their new and innovative mobile phones. So, till the time Xperia X10 mini, pro and Vivaz pro hit the market, one can only wait, keeping his fingers crossed.

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