Japanese-Swedish mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson might bring the Nexus UX platform, which is better known as the Rachael user interface present on its Android-based XPERIA X10 handset, to more devices, even if not powered by Google's operating system. The high-end device, as many of you might already know, is expected to arrive on the market sometime in February next year. According to a recent post on Pocket-lint, Steve Walker, head of portfolio planning and communications for Sony Ericsson, said during a meeting with journalists that “Nexus has been developed with a broader focus in mind. Full story...
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