Sony Ericsson has taken direct aim at the handheld business solutions market — which BlackBerry once owned — with the release Monday of its new M600 phone and messaging device, the second Symbian OS 9.1 and UIQ 3.0 enabled phone in the Sony Ericsson product line. Features designed to entice corporate users on the go include new push e-mail applications, remote synchronization, and expandable memory — all in a sleek form factor, the company pointed out.
Sony Ericsson Targets the Enterprise with M600 Phone
Posted by: Erika Morphy February 6, 2006 03:55 PMSony Ericsson has taken direct aim at the handheld business solutions market — which BlackBerry once owned — with the release Monday of its new M600 phone and messaging device, the second Symbian OS 9.1 and UIQ 3.0 enabled phone in the Sony Ericsson product line. Features designed to entice corporate users on the go include new push e-mail applications, remote synchronization, and expandable memory — all in a sleek form factor, the company pointed out.