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Sony Ericsson P800

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    Published: January 28, 2003 -- 11:40 GMT (03:40 PST)

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The past year has been a difficult one for Sony Ericsson. Rocked by losses and a largely indifferent 2002 portfolio, the company has nonetheless persisted into 2003. But perhaps things are looking up as the company introduces its flagship P800, a camera-phone/PDA that rivals the best on offer from Nokia and Motorola.

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Published: January 28, 2003 -- 11:40 GMT (03:40 PST)

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