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Sealover from Esato showed us this wonderful concept, the P7i, which pretty much reminds me of the XPERIA, but a revamped version of the smartphone. Haven’t got the list of specs for the device, but I can see the Windows Mobile button on its front, so this contradicts SE, who recently claimed that the next XPERIA will switch from WM to another OS, maybe even Android.
Fairly decent touchscreen, slim handset, useful buttons beneath the screen, an interface that promises a lot… Wondering if there’s some QWERTY action in there?
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Sunils120 from the Esato board has been cooking something for the Sony Ericsson fans, a Bravia phone to be more precise. All we’ve got is this preview rendering of what’s about to hit us. Neat concept, great lines, a tad too long, very much like the Nokia Tube somehow… What’s so Bravia about it?
I suppose that the concept phone will feature some mean codecs and an uber-resolution, plus landscape view.
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Razec from Esato’s back, bringing a hot new concept to life, the Sony Ericsson P905, inspired by the JavaOne handsets you’ve seen a while back. We’re dealing with an UIQ device, bearing the codename Yokumo and using the Symbian OS 9.5 platform/UIQ Multitouch Edition.
The camera of the P905 is quite impressive, with its 8.1 megapixel sensor (Sony ICX-636 CCD), a Minolta Lens (AF/MF) plus a 1.3 megapixel Foxconn videocall camera.
And you haven’t even found out the CPUs/DSPs included in Razec’s latest creation! I’m talking about a powerful ATI Imageon M150 CPU (620 MHz), a Samsung GPS receiver, digital noise cancelling technology, Atheros WLAN 802.11 b/g/Draft-N and Sony S-Master Digital Surround Audio.
As for the colours of the device, it’ll arrive (in fantasy land) in lunar violet, violin red and neon green (image below).
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Razec from Esato has got another version of the JavaOne Phone for us, as promised, but this one’s Android flavoured. Looking hot? Oh yes it does, but don’t forget to check out the UIQ version as well. Sign me up for those Barcode Scanner and Talking Compass apps, as they look quite promising!
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After quite a long silence, Esato board user Razec introduces the Sony Ericsson JavaOne Phone with UIQ on it. There’s also a promise of an Android UI version of it, from the designer.
Update: Here’s the video showing the JavaOne handset in action (thanks Razec):
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After tob!s from Esato killed us the other day with the beautiful XPERIA X5 concept, he’s ready to do it again, with the aid of a Sony Ericsson Alicia concept. Here’s the W707, in its electronic flesh, not really a concept but rather a prototype of the device with some Photoshop magic on it.
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I’ve seen my share of Xperia concept phones, specially that last one designed by Tigershark42 from Esato, but this one adds a breath of fresh air to the core of the device. I’m talking about the Xperia X5, tob!s’ full touchscreen phone that looks pretty neat actually, although it borrows a couple of design traits from the Apple iPhone.
The Xperia X5 comes with an 8 megapixels camera with autofocus and a Xenon flash, plus 8 gigs of internal memory and the usual WiFi, GPS and UMTS support. Its display is a 3.2″ inch screen and the specs list ends with an M2 slot. One good Photoshop work, I’ll give you that and let all nay-sayers criticize this, as any iPhone clone branded Xperia is good enough for my standards.
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You might call it Sony Ericsson Hicaru or Hikaru, but one thing is for sure: the device looks awesome and it might just bring that SE Paris back to life. Last time, we’ve shown you a leaked pic of the device and now we’ll one-up the stakes by having a look at the Hikaru concept phone designed by pavlov’s_dog from the Esato board.
As the designer says, the handset’s design philosophy takes its inspiration from Sony Ericsson P990.
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Welcome to the high-end side of the mid-range SE phones! Sunils120 from Esato has a beautiful concept for us, the S602, that you can check out in the picture below. We’re dealing with a handset that comes with a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera (with geotagging and face detection) plus a Walkman 3.0 Media Player with Megabass.
The S602 features a 2.0 GB internal memory, plus the possibility of expanding it to 8.0 GB with the aid of an M2 Memory Stick. On the connectivity side we find the HSDPA (3.6 Mbps), EDGE, Bluetooth and USB 2.0 support, while the specs list also includes Sense Me, a pedometer, accelerometer and GPS.
Last, but not least we must mention the display of the phone, a 2.2″ QVGA TFD with 16 million colors.
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The handset below is not that futuristic XPERIA X2 we showed you a while back, but it’s rather the vision of a designer on the successor of the acclaimed SE P1. Pavlov Dog, the Esato board user and creator of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X702 sees this as “the love child of BeiBei, P1 and C905″.
Think we’ll ever see a three digit-named XPERIA? And what about that long-awaited P1 follow-up?