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New Sony Ericsson Concept, Designed by FlamEmo

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

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Loading ... Loading ... Esato board user FlamEmo designed a cool new Sony Ericsson concept phone, that doesn’t have a name yet, but it looks a bit like some XPERIA designs we’ve seen a while back. At the front side there’s a pretty big full touchscreen display and beneath it there’s a cool glowing logo, that looks a bit like the Addidas brand in the right corner.

New Sony Ericsson Concept, Designed by FlamEmo

Symbian Foundation is also mentioned in the poster of the device, so I guess the handset runs some version of the S60 platform, a touch version that is. I’m guessing that there’s a hot camera at the back, 8 megapixel maybe, since all recent SE concepts have features camera modules like these.

[via Esato]



Sony Ericsson Yanq, Windows Mobile 6.5 Smartphone, Designed by a 16 Year Old

Monday, August 10th, 2009

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Loading ... Loading ... Esato board user JOJO2531 created some very cool Sony Ericsson concept phones and now we learn an incredible fact about him: his name is Jozef Kocúr (as shown on the concepts) and he’s only 16 years old. Knowing all of these, his latest work, the Sony Ericsson Yanq smartphone becomes even more incredible.

Sony Ericsson Yanq, Windows Mobile 6.5 Smartphone, Designed by a 16 Year Old

We’re dealing with a Windows Mobile 6.5 device, with a 3.5 inch OLED display, an 8 megapixel camera with Xenon flash, aGPS, 16:9 screen ratio, WiFi, Bluetooth and HSDPA. The handset’s body is very slim and there are lots of colourful covers to have fun with.

Clear Audio Experience is also supported and you can have a look at more pics of the side, front and back of the Sony Ericsson Yanq concept in the images below.

Sony Ericsson Yanq, Windows Mobile 6.5 Smartphone, Designed by a 16 Year Old

Sony Ericsson Yanq, Windows Mobile 6.5 Smartphone, Designed by a 16 Year Old

Sony Ericsson Yanq, Windows Mobile 6.5 Smartphone, Designed by a 16 Year Old

Sony Ericsson Yanq, Windows Mobile 6.5 Smartphone, Designed by a 16 Year Old

[via Esato]

Sony Ericsson Jalou T650i Cameraphone… Hah! They Fell for it…

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

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Loading ... Loading ... Excuse the ironic title, but it’s funny to see major sites like Engadget taking the Sony Ericsson Jalou T650i concept for a real device. Congrats to the folks of Esato (user LEFTHORSE, if I’m not mistaking) for making such a believable Photoshop render, based on Sony Ericsson W995.

Sony Ericsson Jalou T650i Cameraphone... Hah! They Fell for it...

This cameraphone will seemingly run Symbian and support WiFi, plus it packs a GPS chipset and also supports HSDPA connectivity. This is probably the second time that I can spot both the Cyber-shot and Walkman brands on a single device and I’m really wondering what the megapixel count on this phone is… 8MP? Maybe 10?

What do you think? Would you mistake Sony Ericson T650i for a real product?

Sony Ericsson Jalou T650i Cameraphone... Hah! They Fell for it...

Sony Ericsson Jalou T650i Cameraphone... Hah! They Fell for it...

Sony Ericsson Jalou T650i Cameraphone... Hah! They Fell for it...

[via Esato and Engadget]

Sony Ericsson Phones of 2010 Get Pictured; Concepts of Course, From the White Touch Series

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

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Loading ... Loading ... Esato board user JOJO2531 (or J&K, as he signs the designs) created two pretty interesting Sony Ericsson concepts, that we’ve shown you previously. I’m talking about SE W907 and SE C907 and there’s a new handset to have a look at, T907.

Sony Ericsson Phones of 2010 Get Pictured; Concepts of Course, From the White Touch Series

Also, Sony Ericsson C907 had only its picture published, no specs, so here they are: a 3.5 inch multitouch display, Android 2.0, a 12.1 megapixel camera with autofocus and HD video recording, aGPS, WiFi, HSDPA and Wayfinger navigation 9.0.

It seems that the 3 concept phones mentioned above are part of the White Touch Series, that the designer sees as 2010 devices.

Sony Ericsson Phones of 2010 Get Pictured; Concepts of Course, From the White Touch Series

The newcomer of the day is certainly Sony Ericsson T907, a touchscreen slider, with a 3 inch multitouch display, Symbian S60 5th edition, a 8.1 megapixel camera with autofocus, aGPS, WiFi, HSDPA and stylish accessories.

Below you can see the phone pictured in white and pink. Its design is timple and stylish, but a bit too square-ish for my taste.  What do you think?

Sony Ericsson Phones of 2010 Get Pictured; Concepts of Course, From the White Touch Series

Sony Ericsson Phones of 2010 Get Pictured; Concepts of Course, From the White Touch Series

Sony Ericsson Phones of 2010 Get Pictured; Concepts of Course, From the White Touch Series

[via Esato]

Sony Ericsson K890 Design, Looks Like a Spaceship, Interfaces like a HTC

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

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Loading ... Loading ... Matthias Kolb from Pulse Design has shown us a pretty interesting Sony Ericsson concept phone, the K890. The phone reminds me of a spaceship, as far as design is concerned and from what I can see, it borrows  HTC’s TouchFLO interface and some Windows Mobile flavor.

Sony Ericsson K890 Design, Looks Like a Spaceship, Interfaces like a HTC

Can’t really tell is the device is a slider or not, but I’m betting that there’s a keypad underneath the case, although it can be a mere numeric keyboard. Windows Mobile 6.5? Stylus? What’s your opinion?

[Thanks Matthias]

Sony Ericsson C907, the Android Cyber-Shot Cameraphone

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

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Loading ... Loading ... After having a look at Esato board user JOJO2531’s SE W907 concept, it’s time to move on to another one of his works, the Sony Ericsson C907 design. We’re dealing with a Cyber-shot device with flash, probably autofocus, too and Android on board. Is it a viable idea?

Sony Ericsson C907, the Android Cyber Shot Cameraphone

I have to say that the edges of the handset are a tad too big, in case you really want to call this a full touchscreen device. Touch focus should also be supported and I can see a videocall camera upfront, if I’m not mistaking.

Sony Ericsson C907, the Android Cyber Shot Cameraphone

[via Esato]

Sony Ericsson W907 Concept Phone Comes With… a Wife (?!)

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

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Loading ... Loading ... This concept phone is quite cool, so we got that out of the way, but I have to say that I smiled when I saw the “Wife” feature on the Sony Ericsson W907 specs list. I know, I know it’s a typo, but it’s too funny to ignore…

Sony Ericsson W907 Concept Phone Comes With... a Wife (?!)

Sony Ericsson W907 comes with a 3.2 inch multitouch display, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, 32GB of internal memory, Walkman 4.0 player, aGPS, WiFi and HSDPA. PlayNow Arena Plus is also on board and I have to say that the design rather reminds me of a Toshiba or HTC smartphone, than a SE device.

Esato board JOJO2531 created this promising handset, but he also has some other concepts, that we’ll soon show you.

[via Esato]

New Sony Ericsson 8MP Cameraphone Design, by Shane A. Bygrave

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

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Loading ... Loading ... Shane A. Bygrave and Esato user tob!s are probably the most constant creators of Sony Ericsson concept phones (Razec and the others too), great looking concepts that is, like the new one below.  We’re dealing with an 8 megapixel cameraphone concept with support for autofocus, a huge touchscreen and a great case pattern at the back.

New Sony Ericsson 8MP Cameraphone Design, by Shane A. Bygrave

What do you make of it? Cyber-shot Android? Touch focus included?

[via Esato]

XPERIA X5 Nadine Concept, a tob!s Wonderful Design

Friday, July 24th, 2009

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Loading ... Loading ... Just as the heat was killing our neurons, we found something cool enough to distract us from the evil sun: Esato user tob!s’ latest Sony Ericsson concept phone. This is yet another render of the XPERIA X5, bearing the codename Nadine, but it manages to surpass every other render so far, design-wise.

XPERIA X5 Nadine Concept, a tob!s Wonderful Design

XPERIA X5 is available in Chrome Silver, Ocean Blue and Sunny Orange, each of these versions looking well enough to compete with any HTC or Nokia device. As far as specs are concerned, we get the best on the market: 12 megapixel camera with autofocus, Xenon flash and HD video recording, plus a 3.5 inch touchscreen.

There’s also a touch keyboard on the features list, Android OS (2.0 most likely) and even a Sony Ericsson App Store, something that seems impossible now, considering the company’s financial problems. Great job as usual tob!s and this might just be the best Sony Ericsson design I’ve seen this summer.

XPERIA X5 Nadine Concept, a tob!s Wonderful Design

XPERIA X5 Nadine Concept, a tob!s Wonderful Design

[via Esato]

Sony Ericsson G819 Compass, a Shane A. Bygrave Phone Design

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

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Loading ... Loading ... After showing us a teaser of his future project, Shane A. Bygrave introduces the Sony Ericsson G819 Compass concept phone, a pretty hot Android 2.0 handset. The device uses an ARM Cortex-A12 1GHz processor, a 3D graphics HW accelerator and a microSD card slot for cards of up to 32GB.

Sony Ericsson G819 Compass, a Shane A. Bygrave Phone Design

Sony Ericsson G819 measures 112 x 55 x 13mm, weighs 126 grams and feaures a 3.5 inch TFT touchscreen with a 360 x 640 pixels resolution. A-GPS and WiFi are also on board, together with Bluetooth, Google Maps, a  modem feature, PictBridge, TV out, USB and Compass Assistance.

This phone also incorporates a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, BestPic, face detection, VGA 30 fps video recording, geotagging, image stabiliser, smile detection and touch capture. The Compass feature is demoed in one of the images below and it’ll help you get directions, no matter where you are.

Sony Ericsson G819 Compass, a Shane A. Bygrave Phone Design

Sony Ericsson G819 Compass, a Shane A. Bygrave Phone Design

Sony Ericsson G819 Compass, a Shane A. Bygrave Phone Design

[via Esato]

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