Maybe if they would release phones that are QUAD-BAND instead of tri-band, which essentially eliminates the entire United States market, that would help them too.
Take for instance the beautiful SE G900 (review: http://blog.se-nse.net/2008/07/02/sony-ericsson-g700-preview/), that is only a tri-band phone. All the United States sees of Sony Ericsson are their POS freebie phones that AT&T gives out for signing a contract, which break in 3 months.
I think SE should aim a little higher in the U.S. market and put out some quality phones. I understand that they are targeting the European market, but I still can't understand why they choose to put out phones that would be limited to that market. Can anyone enlighten me?
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Correct: http://blog.se-nse.net/reviews/sony-ericsson-g900-review/