The three biggest handset vendors - Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia - all experienced a significant drop in their share price over the second quarter of 2000, according to research group Dataquest. Motorola and Nokia saw their shares dip by 0.4 per...
Sony Ericsson has launched its first joint brand mobile phone handsets with functionality that will leave the developers at Nokia sweating over their place as the world's number one. Sony Ericsson is intent on toppling Finnish giant Nokia and the...
IDC European Smart Handheld Devices research analyst Tim Mui forecasts: "The introduction of new devices such as the Sony Ericsson P800 and other Symbian and Smartphone 2002-based devices will drive the momentum of the converged device market in...
The alliance of these two giants of mobile is widely welcomed by competitors such as Orange, Siemens, Sony Ericsson, T-Mobile and indeed Sun, which the spokesmen insisted does not have to take a lead on all Java developments.
Two of the top 10 mobile companies are shaping up for some major changes: BenQ Mobile has filed for insolvency, while Sony Ericsson's CEO is predicting the company will enter the ranks of the top three handset manufacturers within the next five...
Samsung and Sony Ericsson trail with 12.2 per cent and 7.7 per cent respectively. As a result of the new data, Gartner has raised its sales forecast for mobile phones to 986 million units for 2006, with another 281 million units forecast to be sold...