Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones

Sony Ericsson is a major player in the international telecommunications market. It was established in 2001 and is a merger between electronics company Sony and telecommunications giant Ericsson to create compelling mobile phones suited for various uses. The company has established many offices worldwide, including one in Australia. Dedicated to promote productivity, safety and leisure, Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones are among the top sellers in the industry. Its units have received praises and awards from different sectors. The Sony Ericsson W910i Walkman Phone got the Best Handset Award in the 2008 Global Mobile Awards as it redefined "music on mobile".

The Australian arm of the Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone brand also deals with other aspects of communications including digital and analogue networks, 3G and ITU functions. Health and safety are also primary concerns with the company. Their designs and phone hardware go through rigorous testing to minimize hazards caused by radio signals from mobile devices. The company is also involved with community projects and events that instill values to people living in many different locations. Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone production has environmental protection in mind and promotes less resource consumption while developing its products.

Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones each have its own strengths and functions. The "C" or Cyber-shot line focuses on bringing high-quality camera units. The "G" or Generation Web series has touchscreen mobile devices among its lineup. All-purpose units are put under the "K" series which stands for Kamera which is Swedish for "camera". Radio devices are put under the "R" line. Its units have pre-installed AM and FM radio functions. Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones also have "T" line phones which are similar to the "K" series as they are both all-around units. The "T" stands for "Tala" which means "talk" in Swedish. The most popular units are under the "W" or Walkman line which incorporates the Sony Walkman technology into communication devices. Units with multi-purpose capabilities are put under the "X" line, which stand for Xperia. Finally, phones with focus on design are given a "Z" classification for Ze Bobber - Swedish for "clamshell".

Applications and specifications range from basic to high-end in the Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone line. Data storage can go from megabytes to gigabytes. The cameras have a minimum of VGA and can reach up to 3.2 megapixels in some units. Programs such as picture blogging, Mega Bass, NetFront Web Browser, PictBridge support are available for use depending on the type of unit chosen.