
It seems that Sony Ericsson is targeting the Indian market with no fewer than 11 smartphones being offered.

Officials at Sony Ericsson say that the sales of their flagship Xperia Play handset are hitting the target.

If you buy mobile phones for other reasons than just making calls or sending texts for example listening to music, then this bit of news will be of interest to you.

If you’ve been waiting for the Sony Ericsson Xperia Ray to come out, you’re probably on the edge of your seat, since it should hit shops in Japan on 27 August.

If you are looking for an entry level smartphone that won’t break the bank, then take a look at the Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro. This handset is available in the UK from Carphone Warehouse.

Sony Ericsson has announced that the game Minecraft – Pocket Edition will be available for the Xperia Play this autumn and that the cost will be about £4.

Sony Ericsson’s latest flagship handset – the Xperia Ray is now available online, SIM free for £330. You can get it from Digital Phone which is a partner of Vodafone.

Sony Ericsson has announced that it is launching an update for its Xperia handsets that has Facebook fully integrated inside each device.

The online retailer Clove has confirmed they have set the UK price for the Sony Ericsson Neo at £360 for the SIM free handset. The company also said it will be available from the 19th April.
Commentators are rather aghast at this price as the main competitor for Clove – Expansys, is selling it for £70 more at £430.

Not content with releasing the Xperia Play, Sony Ericsson has announced nine new Android handsets. These include the Xperia Arc, Xperia Pro and the Xperia Nero as well as the new combo device.