Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Companies Sony Ericsson to make PSP banned in Mobile.

Sony Corp. has banned the use of Sony Ericsson brand, PlayStation, 1UP writes with a link to Mobile Today. This means that Sony Ericsson will not be able to create a mobile phone based on a portable console, PSP, as originally planned.
The journalists, referring to unnamed sources, indicate that Sony is planning to develop such devices themselves. Indirectly, this may mean that in the foreseeable future, the joint venture Sony Ericsson may cease to exist. In addition, representatives of the company refused to comment on statements by Sony.
At the moment, Sony Ericsson already owns the rights to the use of such brands as the Walkman and Cyber-Shot for the release of new phones. Also in the territory of Japan issued mobile phone under the brand name Bravia. All these brands are owned by Sony.
Note that the rumors about the creation of a mobile phone based on the portable PSP console appeared yet in 2007. Company Sony Ericsson has already patented the device with a turning screen, looks like a hybrid game system and Sony's mobile phone.

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