3 Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones
For those on a budget, check out the popular Xperia X8. This affortable phone is compact on size and budget and remains popular due to its great feature set. As with the rest of the Xperia series, you'll be getting a phone which has had some love go into the details of its design.
If you're looking for something with a little more kick, you can't afford to miss the latest addition to the Sony Ericsson lineup, the Xperia Arc S. The Xperia Arc S is not only one of the most attractive smartphones on the market, but also sports a powerful processor, making it superb for multi-tasking and loading apps without hesitation. What's more, the Xperia Arc S also boasts a camera that can shoot in panoramic 3D! All in all, the Xperia Arc S is a smartphone of the highest quality, bringing top-end technology to your fingertips!
Our Favourite Sony Ericsson Mobiles on 3
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A welcome addition to Sony Ericsson's Xperia family, the X8 features a great 3" display and innovative social networking features at a price tag that will put a smile on most faces.
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£15
per month - 300 minutes
- 5000 texts
- 500MB internet
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With impressive specs packed into a smaller chassis, the Live really has got it all - apps, web, HD video capture and a forward-facing camera - this mini marvel is the perfect media package - and it sounds great for music too!
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£15
per month - 100 minutes
- 5000 texts
- 500MB internet
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S stands for Speed! The Arc S has a whopping 1.4GHz processor, which gives you super-slick navigation and enough grunt power to handle the most demanding of Apps and web pages with effortless ease.
Did you know?
Sony Ericsson is a relatively new company established in 2001 by the Japanese consumer electronics powerhouse, Sony Corporation, and the Swedish telecommunications giant, Ericsson. Despite this multinational heritage, their headquarters are in London, although they maintain research and development teams across the world.
The partnership's aim was to combine Sony's history and excellence in consumer electronics with Ericsson's telecommunications expertise to dominate the mobile phone industry. Now the pair are celebrating their 10th anniversary in the joint venture and all eyes are looking to the future.
Currently the sixth largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world as of 2010, Sony Ericsson's historical reliance on Symbian meant that they struggled to compete against newer operating systems like iOS and Android. However, after fully embracing Android, a full 80% of their phones are now smartphones and their Xperia series has proved to be very popular.







