From http://justamp.blogspot.com/2008/09/sony-ericsson-voices-android-concerns.html
Mats Lindoff, Sony Ericsson's chief technology architect, said that the firm had been testing Android with prototype devices, and that Google's was a " holistic" approach.
"[But] to go with mass production and working with prototypes are two different things," he explained. "If you want to give every service away to Google, then Android is the perfect solution."
...have previously said they're releasing Android phones in 2009. I wonder if their (and Sony's) hardware will be any better than HTC's? I think HTC had the better track-record of the three, up until the G1, but I don't like the look of that curvy slider. Looks fragile.
Now that SE has announced it is laying off most of its Symbian development centres and canceling the 2008 Symbian portfolio, they will need to retool for Open OS devices in 2009. Let's see if current plans to bring Symbian Foundation devices into SE high and mainstream portfolio bare fruit in 2009. With their mainstream OSE devices becoming increasing slow and buggy SE needs a new platform strategy. It won't be so easy.
Sony Ericsson eyes up Android
James Paterson
CTO thinks differently #
Posted Thursday 25th September 2008 12:42 GMT
From http://justamp.blogspot.com/2008/09/sony-ericsson-voices-android-concerns.html
Mats Lindoff, Sony Ericsson's chief technology architect, said that the firm had been testing Android with prototype devices, and that Google's was a " holistic" approach.
"[But] to go with mass production and working with prototypes are two different things," he explained. "If you want to give every service away to Google, then Android is the perfect solution."
Chris Boyle
LG and Samsung #
Posted Thursday 25th September 2008 12:42 GMT
...have previously said they're releasing Android phones in 2009. I wonder if their (and Sony's) hardware will be any better than HTC's? I think HTC had the better track-record of the three, up until the G1, but I don't like the look of that curvy slider. Looks fragile.
Tom Richardson
Dear Register... #
Posted Thursday 25th September 2008 12:42 GMT
Please please PLEASE stop referring to mobile phones as "talkers". It's intensely irritating.
love and kisses,
Me xxx
Anonymous Coward
SE #
Posted Thursday 25th September 2008 13:36 GMT
SE has years of experience with Symbian and yet consistently produces overly-buggy phones. Changing OS won't help them I'm afraid.
cmantito
SE + Android = Win #
Posted Thursday 25th September 2008 14:50 GMT
If SE go with Android, I'm willing to overlook it's mishaps with UIQ. The X1 looked nice, but I will never own a WinMo phone again...
Maybe SE can pull this one off? Please?
Anonymous Coward
SE & Symbian Foundation #
Posted Wednesday 1st October 2008 09:11 GMT
Now that SE has announced it is laying off most of its Symbian development centres and canceling the 2008 Symbian portfolio, they will need to retool for Open OS devices in 2009. Let's see if current plans to bring Symbian Foundation devices into SE high and mainstream portfolio bare fruit in 2009. With their mainstream OSE devices becoming increasing slow and buggy SE needs a new platform strategy. It won't be so easy.