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It was very bad to hear that Sony decided to let go their Swedish brothers, the Ericsson.
I have been a Sony Ericsson fan for years, I really like the name Sony Ericsson on top of each of my phones which I had.
But now it seems that every one has to let go of that name and its good old logo.
Now, this may look good to some, but i frankly did'nt, coz now we would not have any spherical bubble sort of logo at the back of our cells.
Also the newly designed website is a bit dull, it lacks colours which it previously had.
A few years back, I remember when I was about to buy a SE W810i, I had a chance to interact with the phone on SE website as they had a Flash utility of every phone available. Customers then had a chance to peek into the UI of the phone before buying it, which is not the same now.
Also the name of the website 'Sonymobile' which sounds almost the same like Samsungmoblies n LGmobiles.
But I think thats okay as far as the quality of their products remain the same.
I hope Sony will keep bringing sexy designs in their products and maintain the same level of excitement in future.
I don't want the same quality, I want them to improve it, no more software bugs that remain for months and months w/o being addressed or solved
http://talk.sonymobile.com/message/127737
and this forum does look boring, but it goes beyond that, you can't see the emoticons and sometimes the pictures aren't showing up, and don't get me started on the search engine its retarded, you can't narrow down the search like before
RIP Sony Ericsson logo
agree with you but now the forum looks good really!!! and the emotns and search engine agreed!!!!!
I was heartbroken myself. Reading your remark about the old-style SE website just killed me from the inside. I reminisced the green-themed website, where I used to spend hours checking specs, videos, and simulations of every phone.. ughhh!
Anyway, I hope I'll like the future Sony phones, as much as I like any other Sony product.. I just hope.
I miss this..
Everything can be changed, except ‘change’ itself.
I'm sure we still have on of the first phones that ever came out!