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  2. Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - Wikipedia

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    The X1 is an arc-slider phone with the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system. It is Sony Ericsson's first mobile phone to feature Windows Mobile. [1] The device also has a Java virtual machine (JBed) and supports Java Platform, Micro Edition [7] that is claimed to have a richer set of features than typically available.

  3. List of Sony Pictures mobile games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games published by Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment. This division is part of Sony's US mobile phone games division based in Culver City, CA.Sony is one of the global leaders in mobile entertainment licensing and publishing specializing in branded interactive games and personalization products available for download by consumers via their mobile device through a ...

  4. PlayNow Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Ericsson S700 was the first Sony Ericsson phone to come pre-loaded with PlayNow. PlayNow was expanded in mid-2008 into the browser-based portal, PlayNow arena. This first went live in the Nordic countries in August 2008 and offered additional types of free and premium content, including 1 million DRM -free tracks from record companies ...

  5. List of Sony Interactive Entertainment video games - Wikipedia

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    March 10, 2003: 989 Sports: North America only PlayStation: April 30, 2003: Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits: PlayStation 2: March 20, 2003: Cattle Call / Japan Studio: Primal: PlayStation 2: March 25, 2003: Guerrilla Cambridge: PlanetSide: Microsoft Windows: May 19, 2003: Sony Online Entertainment: Published by Sony Online Entertainment in ...

  6. Sony Mobile - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Ericsson Liquid Energy Logo, which was the hallmark logo used on Sony Mobile products up until the 2012 series of phones, was replaced with a new power button designed as the new signature hallmark to easily identify a Sony phone and this debuted with the 2013 series of Xperia mobile phones.

  7. Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 - Wikipedia

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    It runs Windows Mobile 6.5 and the home screen can be customised to the normal Windows Mobile 6.5 home screen, Xperia panels, or an isometric pixel art city. The Xperia X2 is the last Sony Ericsson phone to use the Windows Mobile operating system. [1] The successor to the Xperia X2 is the Xperia X10, which runs on Android. [2]

  8. PlayStation Mobile - Wikipedia

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    The games released under PlayStation Mobile were available to devices via the PlayStation Store, allowing players to download the titles to their devices.Games released under the program could have the DualShock controls overlaid on top of the touchscreen, however for devices which have analog buttons such as the PlayStation Vita and Xperia Play, the controls were mapped directly to them.

  9. Sony Ericsson Java Platform - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Ericsson Java Platform is a set of profiles describing particular Sony Ericsson Java implementation. It was designed to help developers to focus on a platform rather than on a variety of different product names. Two platform branches exist, supporting Symbian (SJP) and non-Symbian (JP) based phones respectively.