Wednesday, September 16th, 2009




(18 votes, average: 4.72 out of 5)
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Esato board user razec has surpassed himself yet again and you are certainly familiar with the
XPERIA Candela concept phone. Well, now it has been finalized, so you can check it out below and there’s an impressive specs list to have a look at, as well.

Razec’s splendid XPERIA Candela concept packs a capacitive touchscreen display, a 12 megapixel CCD camera with 720p HD video capture and the ability to record videos at 300 FPS. This handset also comes with BRAVIA technology, since it’s the first phone to incorporate a RGB LED display taken directly from the BRAVIA TVs.
This screen sports a 1,000,000: 1 contrast ratio and a 852 x 480 pixels resolution @ 16:9. Android 2.0 OS runs the show on the device, in its fully customized version and in case you’re wondering, there’s no physical keyboard on this device, but rather a virtual one, thanks to another capacitive display.

Said secondary capacitive display will play the role of a keyboard, jotter, music player buttons and a virtual game pad. It also comes with handwriting recognition, a math calculator and a magnetic stylus. Sony Ericsson XPERIA Candela even supports Photoshop, thanks to an AMD Z430 graphics core, while gaming is handled with the aid of a Snapdragon processor, that supports 22M T/sec and 136M Pix/s, for a PlayStation-like experience.
As if these specs weren’t enough, the list is completed by a magnesium arc slider design, HSUPA 2100 MHz/ WiMAX 802.16e connectivity, a Jukebox mode, 384MB DDR SDRAM, 512MB ROM, 16/32GB internal memory and a 1500 mAh Lithium Polymer battery. I am officially in love with this phone and frankly it’s hard to believe that we’ll see a more attractive XPERIA concept in 2009.




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Sunday, September 13th, 2009




(6 votes, average: 4.33 out of 5)
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Esato board user xell is back, with a very cool music phone, the Sony Ericsson Akuro, considered an answer to Nokia’s 5800 XpressMusic handset. The device is inspired by the design of the famous W880i and W890i phones and it’s quite a stylish piece of gadgetry.

Akuro comes with a 3 inch touchscreen display, with nHD resolution, the Symbian S60 5th Edition (customized interface), a 3.2 megapixel camera with LED flash and 8GB of internal memory. This SE concept versus Nokia 5800… who wins?
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Friday, September 11th, 2009




(10 votes, average: 4.40 out of 5)
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Remember the
Sony Ericsson Candela teaser shown by Esato board user Razec? Now the designer has finally revealed his vision, of the dual display concept phone Candela, that’s still under development. This is another XPERIA design, that’s part of the “Gametertainment Series”, a promising branding, if you ask me.

Large touchscreen display? Checked! Virtual keyboard, able to display some QWERTY hotness or a touchpad area, for you to draw at will? Checked! A nice camera at the back? Checked! (I speculate, but it might be true).
This dual display phone is a premiere, because it’s Razec’s first 3D modelled concept and we’re looking forward to see its finished version.

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Monday, September 7th, 2009




(11 votes, average: 4.55 out of 5)
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It’s been a while since we last saw a
Sony Ericsson Walkman phone get launched, but at least we’ve got concepts, like the one that Shane A. Bygrave from the Esato board created. Dubbed the Sony Ericsson Walkman X-DJ, this music phone comes with dual speakers, a 3.5 inch AMOLED multi-touch display and a slide out music keyboard.

Walkman X-DJ supports 4G connectivity, UTMS, quad band, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, DLNA, aGPS and it packs a 1 GHz processor (AMD Mobile Technology), Sony 3D graphics, 1GB ROM, 32GB internal memory and a microSD card slot (120GB of extra memory).
There’s also an 8 megapixel camera at the back and a funny feature, that’s either generated by my poor sight or a slip of the designer: 512GB of RAM. Now THAT would be something!
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009




(4 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)
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The designers on the Esato board seem to have been on vacation for a week or two, but it’s all fine, since September kicked in and we might be seeing some new projects soon. To start the new wave of
Sony Ericsson concepts is Razec, that teases us with the following image.

We have no idea what Sony Ericsson Candela or Max are, but I’m guessing that one is the interface and the other one is some sort of cool smartphone, running Windows Mobile. The interface is very, very hot, by the way and guess what… XPERIA X2 was just officially announced. Hallelujah!
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Monday, August 24th, 2009




(6 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)
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Esato board member Jozef Kocúr has previously shown us a teaser of his
Sony Ericsson Yanq D&G concept and now we have the opportunity of catching a glimpse of the final product. Keep in mind that this is only a design and not a real phone!

This Sony Ericsson handset comes with a sleek design, a full touchscreen display, probably some D&G content on board, Windows Mobile OS (or Symbian, maybe Android), a camera and menu buttons underneath the screen.

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Sunday, August 23rd, 2009




(6 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)
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Esato board user albero23 has just shown the world his brand new
Sony Ericsson concept, the Icaro, that’s in the sketch phase for now. From what I can see, we’re dealing with a foldable device, that packs a multi-touch display and can change purpose, according to the form factor it uses.

You can unfold the phone and visualise a huge display, make it a compact smartphone, turn one of its sides into a keyboard and much more.
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Friday, August 21st, 2009




(7 votes, average: 4.43 out of 5)
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Sony Ericsson Yanq is quickly turning into a series of handsets, that now includes the basic model,
Yanq Pro,
Yanq HD and now the D&G Yanq. All of them were created by Jozef Kocúr, who probably found out that Sony Ericsson recently announced the Jalou clamshell, in a Dolce&Gabbana version.

The classic recipe for success was kept: sleek design, full touchscreen, attractive interface, Windows Mobile OS on board (maybe), a decent camera at the back and navigational controls beneath the display.
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Monday, August 17th, 2009




(10 votes, average: 4.90 out of 5)
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After having a look at the
Sony Ericsson Yanq concept, it’s time to witness its revamp, courtesy of the same promising designer Jozef Kocúr, who created the Sony Ericsson Yanq Pro handset. Haven’t quite figured out if the sliding keyboard underneath the huge touchscreen of the device below is a physical or virtual one…

Sony Ericsson Yanq Pro runs Windows Mobile (6.5 or 7) and probably packs an impressive amount of internal memory, a 3.5 inch or more touchscreen display, HSDPA support and a nifty camera at the back (8MP, please?). Looking forward to the Sony Ericsson Yanq Elite, if Jozef Kocúr would follow an older series of iPhone concepts and their naming.

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Thursday, August 13th, 2009




(15 votes, average: 4.13 out of 5)
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After the XPERIA X2 got somewhat official, since tons of leaks have revealed its looks and specs, it’s time to move on to the future of Sony Ericsson’s smartphone series. This is why we’ve been seeing so many
XPERIA X5 concepts on the Esato board, the latest being Shane A. Bygrave’s design, you can check out below.

This time we’re dealing with an Android version of the X5, one that weighs 138 grams, measures 110 x 55 x 17mm an comes in 2 colours: Oceanic Blue and Vinyls Red. As far as specs are concerned, the device comes with a primary 4 inch multi-touch OLED display with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution, dual speakers, Android OS, a QWERTY slide out keyboard and portable screen.
4G connectivity is also supported, together with quad-band, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, DLNA, USB, aGPS and there’s also built-in GPS among the features. An AMD Mobile Technology 1GHZ processor is running the show from underneath the case, accompanied by an Nvidia 3D graphic chipset, 1GB RAM, 2GB ROM and SD/MMC/MC card slot (external memory max 1TB).

There’s also an 8.1 megapixel camera on board with Photo Fix, touch focus, video recording and a VGA videocall cam, plus music features like MegaBass and TrackID. The best feature of this phone has got to be the X5’s wireless detachable screen, that’ll provide many hours of multimedia entertainment.
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