
… and here’s the preloaded content from the upcoming Sony Ericsson C903 slider phone. The archive includes 16 sounds, 10 pictures, 2 videos and five themes. Enjoy!
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… and here’s the preloaded content from the upcoming Sony Ericsson C903 slider phone. The archive includes 16 sounds, 10 pictures, 2 videos and five themes. Enjoy!
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Here’s the preloaded content on the C901. The archives include 10 pictures, 24 sounds, 2 videos and 4 themes. You can download it all from the links below, packed in either .rar og .zip format.
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Here’s the preloaded content from the upcoming Sony Ericsson W995. The package includes 18 pictures, 41 sounds, 4 themes, and 3 videos. You can download the package below in either .rar or .zip format.
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Hardly the best promotional video I’ve ever seen, but it’s OK. It matches the preloaded content on the W995 pretty well, especially with the differently shaped cartoon-like characters. We’ll publish the preloaded content of the W995 later.
Here’s a quick video showing the main differences between a proper xenon flash on the C901 and the rather crappy LED flash on the C903 – and it of course also shows how superior the C901 is when it comes to image quality. Enjoy!
A few days ago, Sony Ericsson released a brief press release regarding some spam and phishing e-mails that are currently being sent out to the public, apparently from ‘Sony Ericsson’. The e-mails state that the receipent has won a sum of money, and that he / she will have to confirm certain personal data. Here’s the press release:
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications is aware that a series of unsolicited emails have been sent to members of the general public from an email address that appears to bear the name ‘Sony Ericsson’ and which tells that the recipient has won a sum of money in a competition and requests that certain personal data be confirmed. These unsolicited communications are not from Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications and are believed to be attempts to obtain personal data for fraudulent purposes. Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications wishes to take this opportunity to apologise to members of the general public for any inconvenience or confusion caused by these fraudulent emails.
Sony Ericsson asks you to send them an e-mail on questions.gb@support.sonyericsson.com, if you have received any suspicious e-mails from ‘Sony Ericsson’. Also, feel free to post the e-mail in a comment below this post, if you’ve received one.

Just a few days ago, Sony Ericsson updated its Windows Mobile panels SDK to version 1.0.5 (still a beta, though). The updated version now adds support for the brilliant OpenGL ES, which means the XPERIA panels can now be hardware accelerated. The X1 has a very powerful graphics processor, and I can’t wait to see the results of this new release.
You can read a lot more about the new release over at Sony Ericsson’s Developer World, where you can also download it for free, so you can start developing panels for the X1. Alternatively, you can press this link, and we’ll hook you up the triple W-way!
Source: Sony Ericsson Developer World via: Xperiancers

Sony Ericsson recently announced that it will support the brand new JavaFX Mobile platform in its upcoming phones. JavaFX makes it possible to extend the usability of Java ME.
“Sony Ericsson is committed to delivering innovative and energized user experiences to our consumers, working closely with partners who share the creativeness and vision,” says Rikko Sakaguchi, who is the Corporate Vice President and Head of Creation and Development at Sony Ericsson.
“We see JavaFX as a natural fit to our mobile software platform strategy to enable developers, both in-house and in our ecosystem, to create superior, innovative, expressive mobile applications and services. Sony Ericsson expects that JavaFX will have a great impact on the mobile content ecosystem and plan to bring JavaFX to a significant part of our product portfolio.”
You can read more about JavaFX Mobile right here.
Here’s our photo gallery of the upcoming Sony Ericsson C901 in the black and pink variants. We’ve got close to fifty images in this gallery, so there should be quite a bit of stuff to look at
We’ll be putting some C901’s up for grabs when it gets released
Here’s our 17-minute video preview of the Sony Ericsson W995, which was announced last Sunday. The video includes parts about the design, comparisons with other devices, including the C901 and C903, and of course a fairly thorough walk-through of the user interface and some of the features. Please keep in mind that the phones shown in the video are very early prototypes running very early software. The icons are messed up at the moment, the Walkman player seems to be going through some kind of restructuring, and several features are missing.
The video was a pretty quick job. Didn’t have much time to edit it (not that it would have been much better, but still…), so you’ll have to live with me dropping the phones, etc., now and then.
You might also want to check out our large gallery of the W995, which was posted right here, in case you haven’t done so already.