Bonnie Cha | Sep 17, 2008
Oh, snap. On Monday, Sony Ericsson kicked off its digital marketing campaign
for its Xperia X1 smart phone, but the most interesting news to come out of the
launch is that future Xperia models may not use Windows Mobile.
Magnus Andersson, product manager for the X1, said, "The brand is not tied into
any specific technical platform," but did not expand on what other mobile
operating systems the company may consider.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 made quite a splash at GSMA 2008, not just for
its unique panel interface but also for the fact that it was the company's first
Windows Mobile device. (Previous Sony Ericsson smart phones used Symbian's
UIQ OS.) Not sure what it means that Sony Ericsson is already considering other
operating systems before the Xperia X1 has even shipped, but it doesn't look all
that good for Microsoft.
One other noteworthy tidbit: According to a company spokeswoman, there will
be announcement on November 3 for the North American market, so mark your
calendars. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Sweden will be able to
get the smart phone on September 30, while it should roll out to the rest of Europe, Asia, and Latin America in
Q4.
Via
Crave CNET | Source:
Reuters
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