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Sony Ericsson is a joint venture established in 2001 by theJapanese consumer electronics company Sony Corporation and the Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson to make mobile phones. The stated reason for this venture is to combine Sony's consumer electronics expertise with Ericsson's technological leadership in the communications sector. Both companies have stopped making their own mobile phones. The company's global management is based in Hammersmith, London, and it has research & development teams in Sweden, Japan, China, Canada, the Netherlands, the United States, India and the United Kingdom. Sony Ericsson has approximately 8,000 employees worldwide. With a 43% annual growth rate, it became the fastest-growing mobile vendor in Q3 2006 compared to Motorola with a rate of 39%. Today, Sony Ericsson is the second-most profitable phone maker behind Nokia and has achieved this status because of its growth in high end handset market.[citation needed] The company's current President is as of November 1st Hideki Komiyama, who will be replacing Miles Flint, and the Corporate Executive Vice President is Anders Runevad. The company's global advertising agency is Saatchi & Saatchi.

Sony Ericsson currently concentrates on the categories of: music, camera, business (web and email), design, all-rounder, and budget focused phones. Its three largest categories are:

Naming convention

Sony Ericsson has used three methods of naming their mobile products:

Financial information

Sony Ericsson posted its first profit in the second half of 2003. Since then, the sales figures from phones have been:

Also, Sony Ericsson sold 60m music enabled phones in 2006, including 17m Walkman devices, underlining how its products are more popular than Apple's iPod. Apple sold 39m iPods in its 2006 fiscal year, which ended on September 30. According to the Swedish Magazine M3s issue 7/2006 Sony Ericsson is the best-selling phone brand in the Nordic countries, followed by Nokia. According to the IT research firm Gartner, in the third quarter of 2006, Sony Ericsson was the fourth largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world after Nokia, Motorola and Samsung. It held a 9% global market share.

Compatibility

During the E3 Media and Business Summit, Phil Harrison, Sony CEO showcased a Sony Ericsson phone using the PlayStation's XMB. A select group of phones are also said to integrate into PlayStation Home (final product) During the announcement of Sony Ericsson K850,W960 and W910. Some review sites have shown that those mentioned phones sports a new media manager to replace the standard Sony Ericsson File Manager which posses a UI that resembles the XMB interface found on Sony PS3 and PSP products. The mobile developer site confirmed from their spec sheets and whitepapers that the XMB media manager is standard to the phones running Java Platform 8 also known as A200 Platform.

References

  1. ^ "When the chain breaks" (June 17, 2006). The Economist: A survey of logistics, p. 18.
  2. ^ Sony Ericsson reports record shipments, sales and profits, sonyericsson.com, January 18, 2006.
  3. ^ Record quarter caps a record year for Sony Ericsson, sonyericsson.com, January 17, 2007.