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T-Mobile and HTC have set the ball rolling; it is only a matter of time before it becomes a snowball, crushing the iPhone. This could also be a blow to Symbian, which recently criticised Linux for being unfit for mobile phones. The 'jab' has come from Dick Komiyama, whole president, Sony Ericsson who acknowledged during a press meet at LUND, Sweden, that the company is studying Google's Android mobile operating system. Interestingly, Sony Ericsson is already part of the Symbian Foundation.
Komiyama was speaking at the launch of Sony Ericsson’s environmental warranty and the concept of Sony Ericsson GreenHeart phones -- just two initiatives the company is taking to further its commitment to a sustainable future and continually reducing its impact on the environment.
The launch of Sony Ericsson’s environmental warranty means that now, when any Sony Ericsson product is taken to a designated collection point, Sony Ericsson will recycle this product in an environmentally sound way. This warranty is valid globally, regardless of where the product was originally purchased, as Sony Ericsson strives to show its support for ‘individual producer responsibility’ (IPR). This new initiative has now been initiated in India, Taiwan, China, Thailand, Singapore USA and Mexico. The company’s solely owned collection points will be primarily made available in those countries where the current industry-standard system of phone recycling have been judged to be too limited.
Returning to the point of Android, it seems the mobile war is simply going to get hotter with RIM gearing up to bring in touchscreen Blackberry phones. Also its recent TV commercials seem to throw out an impression that the Blackberry is for almost everything from entertainment to serious business. Only Microsoft seems to be a bit low in action; all the other players are quite aggressive in this segment.
Source [*www.efytimes.com/efytimes/29066/news.htm]
Komiyama was speaking at the launch of Sony Ericsson’s environmental warranty and the concept of Sony Ericsson GreenHeart phones -- just two initiatives the company is taking to further its commitment to a sustainable future and continually reducing its impact on the environment.
The launch of Sony Ericsson’s environmental warranty means that now, when any Sony Ericsson product is taken to a designated collection point, Sony Ericsson will recycle this product in an environmentally sound way. This warranty is valid globally, regardless of where the product was originally purchased, as Sony Ericsson strives to show its support for ‘individual producer responsibility’ (IPR). This new initiative has now been initiated in India, Taiwan, China, Thailand, Singapore USA and Mexico. The company’s solely owned collection points will be primarily made available in those countries where the current industry-standard system of phone recycling have been judged to be too limited.
Returning to the point of Android, it seems the mobile war is simply going to get hotter with RIM gearing up to bring in touchscreen Blackberry phones. Also its recent TV commercials seem to throw out an impression that the Blackberry is for almost everything from entertainment to serious business. Only Microsoft seems to be a bit low in action; all the other players are quite aggressive in this segment.
Source [*www.efytimes.com/efytimes/29066/news.htm]