I personally doubt it would be of any benefit to have 3D screen (except the bragging rights of course
), as looking at it for a longer time may lead to eye fatigue, and the 3D effect can’t be seen from all angles. But still, I’ve never seen one yet, maybe releasing of this phone will be a great comeback for Sony Ericsson,unless the other manafacturers build one before it, that is, before somewhere in 2012, when it’s rumoured to be the release of this phone.
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Sony Ericsson experimenting with glasses-free 3D phone
Saturday, July 30th, 2011Sony Ericsson Ray coming to 3UK
Monday, June 27th, 2011There’s also an video, but I doesn’t show much except it’s basic features.
Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 UK Release Delayed Until 2010
Monday, December 7th, 2009
Missing out on the big Xmas season, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 is now slated for a January release on the official Vodafone site in the UK, the network set to have a period of exclusivity for the business slider.
With a 3.2-inch high resolution touchscreen and 8.1 megapixel camera, the X2 is ready for pleasure as well as business…well, it would have been if the Windows Mobile 6.5-powered device had made its Q4 release window.
Between the Sony Ericsson Satio being pulled from shelves over problematic firmware and the Aino having touchscreen performance issues, the delay for their smarphone sequel is unfortunate.
With a swathe of hot handsets earmarked for launch early in the new year — including Sony Ericsson’s own Android-ready XPERIA X10 — the luxurious X2 will have to jostle for position amongst an array of releases from the competition.
Sony Ericsson: “Neither plan to walk away”
Thursday, February 12th, 2009We’ve published numerous posts with rumours of a possible split between Ericsson and Sony, but now a Sony Ericsson exec refutes these rumours of a split.
TechRadar has spoken with Richard Dorman, who’s a Senior Marketing Manager at Sony Ericsson, who refuted the rumours: “The relationship between Sony and Ericsson is a strong as it ever has been, and neither plan to walk away.”
Dorman also commented on Sony Ericsson’s not so bright financial situation:
“I was just on a conference call with the head of western Europe, and he made a great point: before the partnership both Sony and Ericsson’s handset divisions were losing money, but we proved a partnership can work. We had a tough time in 2008, a tough 12 months, but that doesn’t mean the partnership will dissolve. As far as we’re concerned, it’s full steam ahead, and we’ll look to the power of the partnership to turn things around.”
In my opinion he proves a valid point. Both Ericsson’s and Sony’s handset divisions were losing a lot of money before the joint venture, and I can’t see that changing if they split up. What do you think?
Source: TechRadar

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