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Sony Ericsson W580i W580-i Clear Hard Cell Phone Cover Case Skin AT&T
Price:$0.70 |
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Sony |
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Array |
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Qacell |
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PC-SONY-W580I-TINT |
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Product Description Protect your investment with with this front and back Protector Shield Case. It protects your W580i without hiding its good looks. It is Shock-absorbent and water-resistant. |
Customers Reviews  2008-09-19 unhappy customer I'm sorry to say but I've ordered two of these (one for my mom) and they just came in today and both of them was CRACKED! I was disappointed because I ordered two of these and was hoping it'd come soon so I can also remove the protection sheet for my brand new w580i cell. Because of their poor quality packaging, my cell phone cases came in cracked! I would highly recommend getting something else since SFPlanet would care less about getting their products safely delivered to their customers. I surely will never make another purchase from the company.
Oh and to those of you wondering, the face is not protected so it's not 100% protected. |  2008-09-16 pretty good This is a pretty good product. The only thing is I wish it had a cover for the screen. But other than that, it is easy to get on and off if need be, and it doesn't look weird. |  2008-09-03 Excellent Product This cover has protected my phone more than once. I have dropped my phone with this case on it and not one scratch to the phone. |  2008-09-02 Clear Hard Cell Phone Cover Great product for the price... was delivered in less than the specified time! Helps to keep your cell phone looking like new. |  2008-09-01 Good idea, bad execution. The phone cover is great because it covers not only the phone body, but also the LCD screen (much better than 80% of the other cases that don't protect the screen at all). However, this cover has a major flaw. While the plastic serves its purpose, it is way too thin/brittle and cracks appear only after a few days. |
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Comics on My Mobile: Warner Brothers Report Mobile Content Sales Decline

According to the financial director of the company Warner Music Group Michael D. Fleisher, in the USA the level of ringtone sales has significantly decreased and during the first quarter of 2008 it will stay stable. Meanwhile other mobile products including ringbacktones, full tracks and other mobile applications haven’t yet brought much revenue.
The representative of the company also mentions that 40% of the world’s revenue (it means %56.4 million from $14 million per quarter) from digital service come from mobile industry. In the USA online subdivision of the company’s business is more developed than mobile although on a global scale the both branches stay on almost the same level.
Financial Times writes that Warner’s announcement about the decrease in ringtone sales is a true reminder about the efforts of music companies that want to compensate losses from physical sales by digital ones. Recent research by the analytical companies Jupiter Research and M:Metrics have proved that the sales of ringtones decrease in both Europe and the US.
Nevertheless Warner Brosers hope that new devices and more integrated music service by phone manufacturers will be able to increase the revenue from mobile downloads. The head of Warner Music, Edgar Bronfman, pointed out the recent agreement signed between the company and phone manufacturer Sony Ericsson. According to the agreement, Warner will be able to place its content on the mobile service PlayNow proviced by Sony Ericsson. Bronfman praises the service for “significantly enhanced user interface, content library and functionality,” which, according to his words, are the major factors of mobile business development.
Bronfman commented on the progress of the company:
“2007 was a challenging year for the recorded music industry. Operationally, the WMG team had some notable achievements this year – our highest U.S. album share in a decade, the top two labels for U.S. market share, the greatest U.S. digital album share advantage over physical album share for any major music company and more stable music publishing performance - among many others. We recognize that there remains much to be accomplished and are working towards translating these gains into enhanced value for shareholders.”
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