Want to learn more about the inner workings of the Sony Ericsson company? Well, three blogs have sprouted up in recent times that many people may not know about – the XPERIA blogger resource centre, Satio Launch Blog, and the GreenHeart blog. I didn’t even know about them myself, but it really is hard to know every Sony URL these days. Don’t even get me started on the amount of Sony URL’s I keep an eye on..
Let’s take a look at some of the blogs:
The XPERIA blogger resource centre at xperiancers.com aims to help keep you updated on everything that’s happening with Xperia, both from Sony Ericsson and around many other blogs and forums. The team of authors on this site inlcude people from Sony Ericsson including developers, designers and programmers, as well as others from the PR and marketing team. It’s being run for Sony Ericsson by Wolfstar, an external communications consultancy, and the blog will also include lots of input from writers at Wolfstar.
Together they hope to provide you with help and guidance on everything we can find related to the Xperia brand, including anything and everything from news, graphics, images, videos and of course any interesting conversations which are taking place across the globe. There is also some guest bloggers.
The Satio Launch Blog is dedicated to information about the Sony Ericsson Satio, which is Sony Ericsson’s strongest handheld phone to date in overall functionality. The best part of the Wifi-equipped Satio is the screen – a true 16:9 display on a 3.5 inch widescreen (640×360) with 16 million colors! The camera included with the Satio is equally incredible at 12.1 megapixels and 12x digital zoom. Auto focus, face detection and geo-tagging with the built-in GPS are included. Sony Ericsson’s also went with the Micro SD format for Satio, and included a 8GB Micro SD card to compliment the 128mb of built-in memory. Music features include FM radio (with RDS), and A2DP stereo Bluetooth. Further downloadable music content will be available through PlayNow. Interesting software offerings include HD and 3D games, Facebook, Youtube, Google Maps and turn by turn navigation. Did I mention it also has a Webkit Internet browser, which is a much more pleasing browsing experience than the usual NetFront offering.
Learn more about the GreenHeart Blog and follow Sony Ericsson’s interesting collection and exchange of ideas, experiences and useful tips on sustainability initiatives shared by several key people within the company involved with GreenHeart development. They welcome your opinion and would like to hear from you, including your thoughts, suggestions and feedback on the GreenHeart initiative.
And of course there are many unofficial Sony Ericsson blogs out there, so please leave a comment with your favorite to enlighten others.