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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sony_MobileSony Mobile - Wikipedia

    On January 2, 2009, Sony Ericsson announced in Stockholm that it would have some of its mobile phones made in India, and that its two outsourcing partners, Flextronics and Foxconn would manufacture ten million mobile phones per year by 2009.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sony_XperiaSony Xperia - Wikipedia

    Xperia was originally developed by Sony Ericsson before becoming Sony Mobile as a result of the mobile phone manufacturer being taken over and solely owned by Sony in 2012; it has been under Sony Corporation since 2021 following Sony Mobile's merger.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sony_IndiaSony India - Wikipedia

    Sony Corporation. Website. sony.co.in. Sony India Pvt. Ltd., is the Indian subsidiary of Japan's Sony Corporation, based in New Delhi. Sony's principal Indian businesses include marketing, sales and after-sales service of electronic products & software exports. [1] [dead link]

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SonySony - Wikipedia

    Sony Mobile focuses exclusively on the smartphone market under the Xperia brand. In 2013, Sony contributed to around two percent of the mobile phone market with 37 million mobile phones sold. Sony Mobile's sales reached a peak in 2014 with 40 million handsets, the volume has since decreased.

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  7. It all started in 1995 when India’s first-ever mobile phone call was made between Kolkata and New Delhi. At present, 25 years later, India is the world’s second-largest smartphone market.

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