Friday, June 15, 2007

什麼為W750?

又到捕新聞稿的時間了。
今次捕的是SE。
數型號?無問題。數功能?無問題。
不過不小心的,好像有很多人。
how come如此重要的線索亦要漏出來,讓我們又要期待一番呢?

已做screen capture.
hope the links' still here after you read this blog


Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Press room
Sony Ericsson extends business email across portfolio
14 June 2007

Berlin, Germany – 14th June With today’s announcement of the K850 Cyber-shot™ phone and the W910 Walkman® phone, Sony Ericsson further extended its business email offering into the feature-phone segment of its product line-up. The move is intended to let corporate users who want to send and receive email anytime, anywhere the freedom to choose the phone that fully reflects their lifestyle.

Both the K850 Cyber-shot™ and W910 Walkman® phone are Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync® enabled and support wireless synchronization and Direct Push of email, calendar and contacts. In addition, they also include support for Java push mail solutions provided by third parties and leading email standards, such as POP/IMAP. With the extension of email beyond the realm of the smartphone, Sony Ericsson can now offer company purchasers and decision makers a broader range of mobile professional solutions, enabling people to use business hours more efficiently and reduce internal support costs related to local PC-sync.

Mobile messaging – the ability to send and receive email anytime, anywhere – is fast becoming a vital form of everyday communication in today’s high-speed, 24/7 international business environment. Companies and individuals are having to adapt to changing ways of doing business, and respond to the growing need for greater mobility and flexibility. Sony Ericsson phones with Exchange ActiveSync® provide instant access to e-mail messages wherever you are. They also include a remote device-wipe feature, which allows company administrators to remotely send a command to a lost or stolen phone that will erase all PIM-data (e-mail, calendar, contacts) as well as account settings.

“Sony Ericsson is all about offering the right phone for the right person and life-style. With the extension of business email to high-end imaging and music phones, Sony Ericsson now offers push email to a broader number of mobile professionals, allowing them to work more effectively and productively when they are away from their desks, ” says Steve Walker, Head of Portfolio Planning at Sony Ericsson. “With this extension of Exchange ActiveSync®, users don’t need to compromise on their choice of phone.”

“Organizations today require a secure, wireless solution for their mobile worker that is easy to manage and supports a variety of devices,” says Adam Glick, Technical Product Manager for Microsoft Exchange Server. “Sony Ericsson’s latest devices can connect directly to a Microsoft Exchange Server using Exchange ActiveSync®, allowing their users to access the powerful business messaging and productivity information stored in Exchange.”

Sony Ericsson’s line up of Exchange ActiveSync® enabled phones includes Open OS smartphones such as the P990, M600, W950, the recently announced Sony Ericsson P1 and today’s Symbian-based W960 Walkman® phone. In the feature phone segment of the portfolio the line-up includes the Z750, the K850 Cyber-shot™ and the W750 Walkman® phones. All these models provide secure wireless and Direct Push synchronization of corporate email, calendar and contacts from Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 SP2 and Exchange Server 2007.

Exchange ActiveSync® works with all types of mobile communication networks, including GSM, GPRS, UMTS and HSDPA.

The Sony Ericsson P1 will be available in selected markets from Q3 2007. The K850 Cyber-shot™ phone and W750/W960 Walkman® phones will be available from Q4 2007.

Facts and features may vary depending on local variant.




1 comment:

Q said...

我部電話又夠期了…