Nov 3rd, 2009 - Reuters
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HELSINKI (Reuters) - Sony Ericsson unveiled its flagship X10 mobile phone on Tuesday, its first to run on Google Inc's Android operating system, hoping the device will help reverse its loss of market share.
Android has gained impetus this year as handset vendors like Motorola Inc look for ways to beat Apple Inc's iPhone.
"Android's momentum continues apace with four of the top five vendors in the world having now announced an Android product and roadmap," said Shaun Collins, chief executive of British research firm CCS Insight.
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HELSINKI (Reuters) - Sony Ericsson unveiled its new X10 flagship mobile phone on Tuesday, its first to run on Google's Android operating system, but said it would not go on sale until early next year.
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Nov 3rd, 2009 - Reuters
* X10 model to go on sale from Q1 2010 * Product portfolio key problem for loss-making venture * Risks hurting own sales in Q4 (Adds analyst, back ground) HELSINKI, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Sony Ericsson (6758.
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