The following is a partial list of productsmanufactured under the Sony Ericssonbrand. Most of the models have been released under multiple names, depending on region of release, currently usually indicated by a letter added to the end of the model number ('i' for international, 'a' for North America, and 'c' for mainland China), but indicated on some (mostly older) models by a slightly differing model number. Typically, there is one version for the European and US market, and another for the Asian market. However, some models have yet more versions.
Most "Walkman" branded models are also released as a non-Walkman version; such as the Sony Ericsson w580 and the s500. These versions usually differ only slightly.
International phones
S = Status, where U indicates upcomingP indicates under production, and D is discontinued.
The Sony Ericsson C902 was released during the second quarter of 2008. It is a java based feature device running on Sony Ericsson's proprietary A200 platform. The camera technology includes face detection and the music player is similar to the system used on the company's "Walkman" series handsets. The phone is the first in Sony Ericsson's new 'Cyber-shot' C-series of phones, designed to be a successor to the popular K800i and the K850.[1] The C902 is featured in the James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, and has been praised for its user interface[1] design and its build quality.[2] Analysts do not expect it to reach the same level of popularity or sales as its predecessor, the K800i, because it's not intended to be a "flagship model".[3]
The Sony Ericsson G700 was announced at the Mobile World Congress (formerly 3GSM congress) February 2008 and is based on the Symbian OS 9.1 UIQ 3.0 platform. [4] The handset has had below average reviews, with a lot of reviewers criticizing the phone for being priced too high as the better equipped G900 is in the same price bracket whilst others have lamented the fact that Sony Ericsson chose to implement the same technology that had been presented in late 2006 in the P1.[5]
G900
The G900, announced at the Mobile World Congress (formerly 3GSM congress) in February 2008, is a mid-to-high end smartphone based on the Symbian OS 9.1UIQ 3.0 platform. [6]
This list is complete as per May 2006. Some of the early models listed here might also have been released under the Sony or Ericsson brands respectively.
Miscellaneous
HPM-10 stereo headset that includes an mmc card slot to allow the playback of mp3 music files.
HPM-64 stereo headset included with some of the company phones, including a few walkman branded ones. This walkman branded version of this headset is also branded with BassReflex, which is a technology that improves the Bass quality.
HPM-70 stereo handsfree telephone headset is bundled with many of the company's phones. A microphone, call answer key and 3.5 mm jack to swap headphones are all built-in.
HPM-80 stereo handsfree with built in radio receiver, music controls and an lcd screen used to display current fm radio frequency. (compatible with W900i only).
HPM-82 stereo handsfree with built in music controls that is bundled with some of the walkman branded mobile phones.
HPM-83 stereo handsfree with neckband.
HPM-85 full size stereo headphones for Sony ericsson mobile phones.
HPM-90 stereo handsfree with display and music navigation.
MCA-25 Cell Phone Digital Camera (also known as the Communicam).
MPS-75 Portable stereo speaker that attaches to the fast port of Sony Ericsson mobile phones to allow loud music playback.