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February 15, 2010

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Samsung and Sony Ericsson Smartphones

Samsung and Sony Ericsson have just launched a completely new smartphones.

Samsung has stepped up its smartphone war against newer competitors like Apple by unveiling a completely new mobile phone platform, while Sony Ericsson is betting on Google’s Android to pull it into the future.

The companies launched a range of slick new smartphone models on the eve of the world’s biggest annual gathering for the mobile phone industry, the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.

With so many different mobile platforms now vying for attention and handsets looking increasingly similar, analysts believe the victor will be the one that woos the most developers and boasts the most apps.

The Pictures: SONY Ericsson’s Xperia X10

Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10

SAMSUNG WAVE

Samsung Wave Angle

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  1. Feb 15 2010

    Wahhh… Keren nich smartphonesnya…

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  2. Feb 15 2010

    Good and interesting information. Thanks

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  3. Feb 15 2010

    Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, the most awaited smartphone fans around the world. But unfortunately, Xperia has a fairly small capacity class.

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  4. Feb 15 2010

    wow, sony mang gak ada matinya… keren..!!

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  5. Feb 16 2010

    produk yang menggoda untuk dimiliki
    thanks mas

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  6. Feb 17 2010

    Keren keren. Inovasi teknologi memang tak pernah henti. Selalu ada saja yang baru.

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  7. Aug 2 2010

    Thank you for the superior article, so I’ve been a samsung person for roughly 5 years now, and I latterly upgraded from a samsung omnia i910 to the Samsung Wave and up to now I am loving it! (I do miss some options of my omnia regardless that) I’m from Halifax Nova Scotia in Canada, I used to be originaly going to attend it out for the galaxy s to arrive on the bell community but decided to buy the wave instead and save myself $400.

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