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F you, Sony Ericsson
Tim Green
Executive Editor, Mobile Entertainment
June 19, 2008
I can never believe how good the handset companies are at keeping secrets. They employ so many people in R&D and manufacturing, and there are so many bloggers giving freely of their precious spare time to bring us rumours and speculation.
This week Sony Ericsson sprang a surprise with its new F305, with built-in accelerometer for motion-enabled Wii-style gaming. I tried out the fishing game at the launch event and was, er, hooked.
The joypad-style controls marked this out as the games phone everyone expected from SE – although not the PlayStation branded device the market is clearly praying for. I suspect that will come eventually. After all, SE had camera phones before it felt confident enough in the specs to badge them Cyber-Shot.
Although not PlayStation, the new handset’s name is still significant. It was SE’s first ‘F’ series model, and the company told me this stands for ‘fun’ – and that subsequent product launches will be built around entertainment propositions, which could be gaming or music or community etc. That strikes me as a significant advance for the content industry. Especially as the F series is pitched at the entry-level consumer.
Of course, SE will be hoping for the same level of success from the new family member as it has had from its older siblings: the W (for Walkman) series, and the C (for Cyber-Shot) series. However, as an Englishman I must point out that F, W and C are also the first letters of our nation’s most cherished profanities. It makes me laugh every time I think of it.
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