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  2. Sony Ericsson P910 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Ericsson P910 is a mobile phone by Sony Ericsson introduced in 2004 and the successor of the Sony Ericsson P900.The P910 has a full QWERTY keyboard on the back of the flip (the flip can also be removed completely, allowing for a 'traditional' PDA form-factor).

  3. Sony Ericsson P900 - Wikipedia

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    Sony Ericsson P900 with the flip opened. The Sony Ericsson P900 is a Symbian OS v7.0 based smartphone from Sony Ericsson. It was introduced in 2003 and is the successor of the Sony Ericsson P800; like the P800, the P900 uses the UIQ platform. Like other Symbian-based mobile phone of its time, but unlike Ericsson R380, the P900 is an open phone ...

  4. Talk:Sony Ericsson P910 - Wikipedia

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  5. Sony Ericsson P800 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Ericsson P800 is a mobile phone introduced in 2002 [1] based upon UIQ version 2.0 (which itself is based upon Symbian OS v7.0) from Sony Ericsson.The P800 is considered the successor of the Ericsson R380, [2] and initial design work was done within Ericsson, but it was produced after Sony & Ericsson merged their mobile phone businesses.

  6. Sony Vaio P series - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Vaio P series is a range of ultraportable subnotebook computers [1] [2] launched in January 2009. [ 3 ] It was marketed as a "lifestyle PC", [ 2 ] although they share many characteristics with netbook computers.

  7. Sony Ericsson Elm - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Ericsson Elm (J10 and J10i2) is a cell phone released in 2010. [1] ... The phone also came with social media widgets built in, such as Facebook, ...

  8. Yahoo Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Philippines was the localized website of Yahoo! primarily catering to the Philippine market. It was launched on April 25, 2006. [1] [2] The Yahoo! Philippines homepage was redirected to Yahoo! Singapore on June 2, 2015. [3] [4] However, in May 2017, Yahoo! Philippines returned with its newly redesigned homepage along with updates to ...

  9. Social media use in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Patrons of an internet café browsing a social media site. Social networking is one of the most active web-based activities in the Philippines, with Filipinos being declared as the most active users on a number of web-based social media sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter.