Wednesday, October 8th, 2008




(3 votes, average: 4.67 out of 5)
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Designed by ChefZX from mobile-review, the
Sony Ericsson W570 concept is a pretty hot Walkman device, although a bit thick. Depending on the colour of its sliding piece, it’ll light up in green, blue, orange or mauve.
I have to say that this is quite a long handset, with the usual side volume control buttons, play/pause key beneath the screen and comfortable numeric keypad.


[via Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]
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Monday, October 6th, 2008




(8 votes, average: 4.50 out of 5)
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Convergence is for me the moment when SE decides to fusion the Walkman and Cyber-shot brands into one uber-handset. Till then we’ve got this Sony Ericsson Walkman W802i concept phone designed by sunils120 from Esato, a decent looking candybar with a 5.0 megapixel camera. This camera got me thinking…
Why do the Walkman phones always borrow the Cybershots’ great cameras, but the SE cameraphones aren’t that great when it comes to music functions?

[via Esato]
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Friday, October 3rd, 2008




(5 votes, average: 4.60 out of 5)
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This must be the most original handset I’ve seen lately and talk about niche public segment! Well, this Sony Ericsson concept phone, designed by Christine Park is a product for snowboarders, as it can be used with your gloves on with the aid of its rotating segments. Want to access the features of the device?
Start twisting this handset’s mechanism and you’ll scroll through different menu options with the aid of “knobs”, as the designer calls them.

There’s also a large button to push in order to make your selection and the only problem I can see in the case of this concept is the long twisting you’ll have to do in order to reach the needed options plus the fact that those knobs will grow loose in time and start malfunctioning.
All in all, it’s a brilliant idea that should make it to manufacturing stage some day and into a Mountain Dew snowboarding commercial.

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Friday, October 3rd, 2008




(27 votes, average: 4.44 out of 5)
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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?

[via Esato]
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Monday, September 29th, 2008




(2 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)
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Sony Ericsson recently announced the launch of its environmentally friendly handset, the GreenHeart concept phone. The device has a pretty decent life cycle and features a bio-plastic housing, recycled plastic keypad, zero charger (3.5mW standby power) and HTML based e-manuals (no more cut down trees for paper).

Plus, the GreenHeart comes with “Ecomate”, an educational app that’s pretty much a fun game. Even the package of the phone is environmentally friendly so owning, using and recycling the handset will solve some of Mother Nature’s issues.

[via SlashPhone]
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Friday, September 26th, 2008




(10 votes, average: 4.80 out of 5)
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While LG are getting ready to announce the Prada II, the Sony Ericsson G910 would make a fine rival for the first generation of handsets branded with the fashion designer’s logo. Designed by J. Havrlant, this concept phone is both stylish and touch-friendly.

Its navigational pad beneath the screen seems fairly easy to use, while the rest of the buttons surrounding it are (or seem) touch sensitive. I’m also betting that the display is a touchscreen and I can see that the handset features a frontal camera and probably Windows Mobile (notice the little icon on the left?).

[via Sony Ericsson Cz]
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Wednesday, September 24th, 2008




(6 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)
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Usually music phones show their nature via a couple of multimedia keys or through the Walkman branding, but there are a few handsets out there that resemble MP3 players so much that guessing their features is easy as pie. One of those is the Nokia 7280 and the other is
J. Havrlant’s concept phone, the Sony Ericsson W509.

We’re dealing with a handset that comes with 4GB of internal memory, a 3.5 mm jack, a 176 x 220 display, a 2 megapixel camera and a MiniUSB. The W509 also uses extra music navigations keys and connects via EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA. Here’s the phone in glossy black:

[via Sony Ericsson Cz]
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Sunday, September 14th, 2008




(22 votes, average: 4.55 out of 5)
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This concept phone’s main appeal is surely its 7.1 megapixel camera with autofocus and 5x optical zoom, coupled with a Walkman 3.0 player. You’ve got the best music player there is on a multimedia handset that uses a WVGA touch display and a front 0.48 megapixel camera (for 30 fps video recording).

The connectivity is quite standard (EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA/Wi-Fi), while the specs list also includes a 256 MB internal memory, M2 and microSD card support (8 GB max) plus a mini USB and 3.5 mm audio jack.
K5i also comes with XP and Vista support and it can be used as your webcam, with probably better quality than your laptop’s incorporated camera. This Sony Ericsson device was designed by J. Havrlant.
[via Sony Ericsson Cz]
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Sunday, September 14th, 2008




(7 votes, average: 4.57 out of 5)
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The SE K1i concept proves to be one of those rare handsets that keeps the design of its predecessor unaltered, while the specs get slight upgrades. Basically the K1i (designed by J. Havrlant) is a P1i, but with a 5 megapixel camera (compared to the 3 MP of the first handset) and 256 MB RAM (the P1i had 128 MB).

Sony Ericsson K1i also incorporates a VGA touchscreen, EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA support, 8GB of storage (much more than the P1i) and a mini USB port. Last but not least comes the 3.5 mm audio jack, VGA video recording and the Xenon flash of the camera. Do you think this device will pass the concept phase?
[via Sony Ericsson Cz]
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Thursday, September 11th, 2008




(139 votes, average: 4.96 out of 5)
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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).


[via Esato]
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