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Sony Ericsson to offer mobile music solution in collaboration with Sony Group companies

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, February 16 - 2005 at 09:02
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Sony Ericsson's new 2005 mobile music strategy announced this week at the 3GSM World Congress, Cannes, France, features the integration of high quality digital music players into its classic, stylish mobile phones under the world famous Walkman brand.

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"The move by Sony Ericsson in collaboration with Sony Group will create a compelling consumer proposition capable of redefining the digital music market and driving operator revenue," said Husni Al-Assi, General Manager, Sony Ericsson Middle East and Africa. "Based entirely on open standards, the strategy will focus on delivering easy-to-use music phones supported by a full range of exciting music download services, including the Sony Group digital music offering."

Sony Ericsson's product team felt that a credible mobile music player had to combine key features like easy-to-use software to copy music to the device, large music storage capacity, long battery life, quality headphones and cutting edge design. The company is ideally positioned to integrate these features with advanced phone functions including excellent voice, messaging, imaging, and on-line connectivity, to create a device that not only satisfies consumer needs but offers great opportunities for network operators to develop new and exciting services.

"The WalkmanŽ showed us that people of every generation love listening to music while on the move, and we believe the mobile phone is the perfect device to extend the world of digital mobile music to a much wider audience," said Miles Flint, President of Sony Ericsson at 3GSM this week. "Since its creation, Sony has sold more than 340 million units of WalkmanŽ branded music devices globally, illustrating the mass appeal of mobile music. Sony Ericsson is proud to write a new chapter in the WalkmanŽ story".

Sony Ericsson's range of WalkmanŽ-branded phones will support the most popular digital music file formats and services. Sony Ericsson believes that supporting open standards is the best way to offer operators and consumers the highest quality and widest choice of services to meet their individual needs. In support of this, Sony Ericsson announced its collaboration with Sony's music download service, Connect™, which will open on-line digital music purchasing to mobile phone users in various countries around the world.

The Connect™ service is currently available in the US, UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands and is expanding rapidly. Since its launch in 2004, Connect™ has attracted hundreds of thousands of registered subscribers and is already compatible with millions of portable Sony devices.

The first WalkmanŽ branded Sony Ericsson music phones will be announced in March and will enable users to transfer their existing CD collections to their phones via a PC. Future products will be capable of playing copy-protected music files purchased and downloaded via a PC from the Internet or direct to the phone.

Sony Ericsson's successful P900 and P910 smartphones already support the world's first personalised mobile streaming solution, offered by an operator in Finland under Sony's StreamMan brand. PlayNow™, Sony Ericsson's popular ringtone download service, operated on a global basis in conjunction with Sony BMG Music Entertainment, has attracted hundreds of thousands of users in its first months of operation.

Sony Ericsson will continue to work with a number of music partners, including Sony Group companies, to offer attractive and easy-to-use consumer download and music streaming services with more announcements later in the year.
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*WalkmanŽ is the registered trademark of Sony Corporation
*Connect™ is a trademark of Sony Corporation
*PlayNow™ is the trademark of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication

Sony Connect
The Connect service currently offers consumers over 800,000 music tracks from major label and independent artists, as well as the ability to enjoy that content on a wide range of digital music devices that are priced to suit any lifestyle.

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB serves the global communications market with innovative and feature-rich mobile phones, accessories, PC-cards and M2M solutions. Established as a joint venture by Ericsson and Sony in 2001, with head quarters in London, the company employs 5,000 people worldwide, including R&D sites in Europe, Japan, China and America.

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