Sony Ericsson to offer Windows mobile

Handset available later this year.

Sony Ericsson is set to introduce its first Windows Mobile phone later this year. Until now, the company has primarily used the Symbian operating system to power its smart phones.

The Windows Mobile phone will have a touchscreen with a slide-out keyboard and a camera, said Brian Arbogast, vice president of mobile services at Microsoft.

While Apple's iPhone has spurred wider interest in touchscreen phones, Sony Ericsson has been selling touchscreen phones for years. It uses the UIQ user interface on its Symbian phones. UIQ competes with Series 60, the user interface Nokia developed to run on its Symbian phones.

Sony to join mobile OS war

Sony Ericsson joins HTC, Motorola, Palm, Samsung and others selling phones that use Windows Mobile.

"We're excited about them bringing their entertainment expertise and experience and brand to a device that has all the benefits of Windows Mobile," Arbogast said.

Sony Ericsson will likely continue to sell Symbian phones in addition to the Windows Mobile handset, a common practice among mobile-phone developers. For example, Motorola sells Windows Mobile, Symbian and Linux phones, while Palm sells Windows Mobile phones as well as handsets that use its own operating system.

Nokia, the number-one handset maker in the world, does not make Windows Mobile phones, but it uses Linux to power handheld computers, in addition to its wide use of Symbian.

The Sony Ericsson phones could help Microsoft further a recent effort to position Windows Mobile phones, which are primarily seen as tools for business users and attractive to consumers. Sony Ericsson makes phones with its Walkman music players and Cybershot cameras, featuring brands that are well-known to consumers.

Rumours circulated late last year that the handset maker had begun manufacturing a Windows Mobile phone that would ship in the second half of this year. At the time, Sony Ericsson would not confirm the plans.

Windows Mobile is in a distant second place behind Symbian in market share among mobile operating systems. In the fourth quarter 2007, Symbian was used in 65 percent of smart phones sold worldwide, according to recent research from Canalys. Microsoft had 12 percent of phones sold, followed by Research In Motion with 11 percent.


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