
India
: The recently launched W900i by Sony Ericsson is an extremely stylish
3G mobile phone with GPRS ( General Packet Radio Service ) support.
You have the benefit of being connected to the network round the
clock and are billed for the amount of data transferred, and not
for the time online.
According to
the recent market research report called” Competitive Analysis
of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication” published by RNCOS,
about 13.7million units were shipped in the 3rd quarter of 2005,
which meant an increase of 30%, from 10.8million of shipments in
the same quarter of 2004.
Industry experts
believe that the increase in sales was due to the array of higher-end
products from the company’s workshop.
The report further
elaborates that to regain their lost place in the market due to
increased competition, cellular phone manufacturers Nokia communications
and Motorola Cellular have come up with more advanced all-in-one
handsets.
Nokia's N91
and Motorola’s SLVR V8 are both more personalized and professional
gadgets with fervor, comparable to Sony Ericsson. This launch has
increased the rivalry between the three key players of the Quad-band
handset segment.
The Sony Ericsson’s
W900i has an internal tri-band antenna which makes it usable around
the world, including Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The
latest WAP 2.0 mobile Internet technology enables the user to access
information directly from the web to the handset.
To purchase
your copy : http://www.rncos.com/Report/CP021.htm For more information
about the report please visit www.rncos.com