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Manufacturer to invest more in the US and China, position
itself as a leader in high-performance cameras and beef up its content
offerings.
Sony has set itself a target of selling doubling smartphone sales to 80 million units globally during fiscal 2016.
This is according to Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai, who was speaking to Asian
business news website Nikkei Asian Review at the Consumer Electronics
Show (CES) in Las Vegas earlier this week.
Hirai (pictured) said it can achieve this upping its investment and recruiting more staff in the US and China.
According to the report, Sony will look to leverage its position as
the world’s best provider of digital camera image sensors and increase
content services on its smartphone, such as music, games and films.
Fiscal 2014 runs from April 1, 2013 until March 31, 2014, with the
2016 financial year running between the same dates two years later.
Hirai said: “We hope to maintain the same growth pace as the past two
years. We’ve built the foundations in Japan and Europe. From now on,
we’ll put more resources into the US and Chinese markets.
“I can’t share detailed plans. But now that we’ve decided to go on
the offensive, we’ll put money and people into those markets.”
Sony unveileding the Xperia Z1 Compact at CES (pictured right) on Monday.
It is available to pre-order from Carphone Warehouse and Phones 4U in
black, white and pink, with expected delivery on the week commencing
January 27. Phones 4U is also selling the green variant. It is cheapest
on a £27 a month O2 tariff at Carphone with 300 minutes, unlimited texts
and 500MB of data.
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