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Knowing About The Sony Cell Phone
Sony and Ericsson brought a unique trait to the Sony cell phone as a product that won the market of mobile communications. The founders of Sony Corporation were Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita, however, they are not the parents of the Sony cell phone. The company’s headquarters are at Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Sony belongs to the wider range of consumer electronics and entertainment industry as they produce audio, video, televisions, communications and information, semiconductors, electronic components, motion picture, music, online business and play-station devices. In 2008 the company’s total income was US$ 4 billion and their revenue was US$ 100 billion. Plus, the number of employees working in Sony facilities worldwide was around 180,000.
From a historical point of view, Sony maintains a high quality standard in the storage and recording items they provide using vibration testing equipment and alarm vibration sensors to discover how a component or assembly will survive or stand up to real-world situations, as they did not adopt those discoveries issued by other manufacturers and standard bodies. In time, Sony has introduced standards such as: Umatic (~1968), Betamax (1975), Betacam (81), Compact Disc (82), 3.5 inch Floppy Disk (82), Video8 (85), DAT (87), Hi8 (88), Minidisc (~90), Digital Betacam (~90), miniDV (92), Memory Stick (98), Digital8 (99), PSP Universal Media Disc (~2003), HDV (~2004), Blu-ray Disc (2006). People will therefore know more about such consumer electronics than about the Sony cell phone that is a relatively new creation. Therefore, although you may refer to them as Sony cell phone products, you would actually discuss Sony Ericsson phones.
The Walkman and Cyber-shot series produced by Sony in collaboration with Ericsson brought fame and money for the two business involved in the design, winning Sony Ericsson a place among the five most famous communication companies in the world. In March 2005, the K750i with a 2 megapixel camera Sony cell phone was introduced on the market together with its platform mate, the W800i which was the first of a series of very successful Walkman phones able to do 30 hours of music playback as well as two low-end phones. A few months later, in October, another Sony cell phone – the P990 – was released, being the first cellular using UIQ 3.
Another successful Sony cell phone worth mentioning comes from the Cyber-shot brand. This one – the K750, had the release in 2005 and became one of the most popular Sony Ericsson phones. Unlike the Walkman had the disadvantage of a poor camera, the Cyber-shot phone had a decent media viewing and good cameras.











