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Sony: We will not sell smartphone division

Just several weeks after chief executive of Sony said that the company could sell off its money losing smartphone business unit, the head of the division denied such plan. According to him, the handset unit is very important for the company.

“At the beginning of February there was speculation about a sale of Sony Mobile,” said Hiroki Totoki, the head of Sony Mobile, in an interview with Le Figaro, reports Reuters news-agency. “It's completely untrue.”

Mr. Totoki said that Kazuo Hirai, chief executive officer of Sony, would visit the Mobile World Congress to speak about “the importance of this business for Sony”.

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Sony’s handset business is bleeding money, just like similar business units at companies like LG Electronics or Microsoft. In fact, only Apple and Samsung earn profits selling smartphones nowadays.

Sony plans to reorganize its handset business unit, shrink the model lineup and release new devices less often. This should cut-down development costs and allow Sony to develop more innovative models to better address the high-end of the market.

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KitGuru Says: Looks like Sony has learned its lesson from selling off its PC business. In a bid to be competitive as a company, Sony needs to offer a broad lineup of different products and not exit markets that cannot generate profits immediately.

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3 comments

  1. I hope they don’t. I love the Xperia series, and I think they are still a contender.

  2. my lst xperia phone was nice(Xperia S), never broke for the 2 years i had it, then gave it to my mate which has had it for a year(only wear and tear on screen/body, 0 breaks/faults). brilliant quality but limited hardware at the time and of course now.

  3. Wrong. Both LG and MS actually do make profit from their MDs.