Saturday, July 30th, 2011




(42 votes, average: 2.88 out of 5)
In case you didn’t know, J. Havrlant is already a household name here at Concept Phones… After the teaser he showed us for the Xperia Tanso smartpone, now the designer realized the full version of the Tanso concept.

The new Sony Ericsson Xperia model comes with a big touch display, very slim edges, making me think of an edge to edge display and most likely a powerful camera at the back. Android is most likely the OS of choice, with the usual customizations by TimeScape and MediaScape and a Media Discovery feat.
Notice the cool circular buttons at the bottom area and the highlighted speaker at the top. This would make a very big Nokia X7 rival, or even a better model.
Update: And another picture below, the original has been lightened up by Bart Schuck. Thanks a lot!

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Thursday, June 23rd, 2011




(38 votes, average: 3.42 out of 5)
Esato board member kewsvnet designed the Xperia Mix, a Sony Ericsson concept that might just be the first Android 4.0 device I’ve seen. This model runs the OS also codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich and packs some appealing features, such as a Qualcomm Snapdragon Dual Core CPU and 1 GB of RAM.

64GB of internal storage will save all your songs and video files, while upfront there’s a 3.2 OLED capacitive touchscreen, Sony Ericsson Xperia Mix comes with a carbon fiber body, a sliding keyboard with LED interactive input and an 8 megapixel Exmor R camera with HD video recording. There’s also a secondary 1.3 megapixel camera at the front.
The connectivity options are the usual TV out, WiFi a/b/g/n, DLNA, Bluetooth 3.0 and NFC. The sliding keyboard gets multifunctional symbols, in case you want unique features.





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Sunday, June 19th, 2011




(27 votes, average: 4.15 out of 5)
It’s been a while since J. Havrlant’s last concept, but it’s never too late to produce a hit. He created the Sony Ericsson Xperia Tanso smartphone, available only as a teaser for now. The handset is pictured here:

As the teaser shows, Xperia Tanso seems like a huge touchscreen cameraphone, with a very strong photo sensor at the back, three unique buttons below the screen and a nice speaker at the top. We’re expecting at least a 12 megapixel camera on this Xperia concept, but let’s see what J. Havrlant reveals in the followin days.
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Wednesday, June 8th, 2011




(46 votes, average: 4.70 out of 5)
Frank Tobias created the Sony Ericsson X3 concept we’ve shown you here and now he’s back with more shots of the device. You can find them on his blog or check out the pics below for extra design details. This is a 2.5GHz dual core smartphone with a 10 megapixel camera, in case you’re wondering.

The screen upfront is a 4.2 inch touchscreen and the device seems to show an impressive speaker at the bottom, if I’m not mistaking. This is clearly Android material, if you ask me and a smartphone that will probably become real in 6 months or so. Till then we’re left with the design and wishful thinking.
Some may say that this would also make a great Windows Phone device, but I guess it’s up to the designer to decide, right?


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Wednesday, June 1st, 2011




(168 votes, average: 4.74 out of 5)
After the tennis-oriented teaser here, Victor Cao is back with a Sony Ericsson concept called Xperia Ace. This new device is an excellent cameraphone, thanks to the 10x optical zoom it supports and the 26mm wide lens it comes with.

Exmor R technology is also in the mix, as well as Sony lens G and support for Full HD 60 fps video recording. Xperia Ace is a dual core phone with a 2.5GHz CPU, that helps it run Android 2.4. The specs list of the Xperia concept includes a 4.3 inch Bravia touchscreen, NFC, HDMI, 64GB of storage and a 2000mAh battery.
There’s also WiFi a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0 on board. Would you replace your prosumer camera with this device?

[Thanks Victor!]
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Friday, April 29th, 2011




(389 votes, average: 4.89 out of 5)
Windows Phone 8 is not something we’re familiar with and we can only imagine that it will be a fantastic OS. Well, who would have thought about a WP8 concept phone when the teaser here surfaced? Victor Cao created the Sony Ericsson Xperia Leon, an incredible device, with a dual core 2GHz processor and a futuristic WP version.

The super smartphone uses a future Office suite and the concept Transolid UI, that seems to be transparent. High end specs of the Xperia Leon also include NFC, wireless HDMI, a 3.2MP front camera and a 12 megapixel back camera, plus a 1800 mAh battery. The body of the device is incredibly slim, a feat achieved by incorporating a 1080p OLED touchscreen.
The 12MP camera uses autofocus and is capable of HD 1080p capture at 60 fps, accompanied by the use of a multi LED flash. All major Sony technologies are here, from the 4.4 inch Bravia 1080p screen, to the Walkman music player, plus Cybershot imaging and PlayStation certification. I really have no words but praise for this new eXperience…




[Thanks Victor Cao!]
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Monday, March 21st, 2011




(20 votes, average: 3.95 out of 5)
Sony Ericsson P1 must have been a very loved phone, since we’ve seen a couple of Sony Ericsson concepts that are meant to be its successors. Joining the list is the Xperia Text shown below, the creation of Esato board user pavlov’s dog.

The Xperia concept is a mere 8mm thin, even thinner than the Xperia Arc and we learn that the Xperia Text comes with a 3.7 inch 720 960 pixel IPS display and a dual core processor. Rocker keys are also on board and the handset sports a pretty business/enterprise look.
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Sunday, March 20th, 2011




(27 votes, average: 4.63 out of 5)
It’s heart warming to see a concept phone with a message that calls to aid of the Japan quake victims. This happens in the case of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Business design, created by Long-Nong Huang. With this disaster, we can only hope that Sony and the people of Japan will recover and shine brighter than ever.

The Xperia Business comes with a 1GHz processor, a 3 inch touchscreen and it runs Android 2.4 with a customized Sony Ericsson interface. In this time of uncertainty, one can only hope that the launch of the Xperia Play, Neo and Pro models (the latest) will go flawlessly and maybe some new devices, as well…
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Tuesday, March 15th, 2011




(49 votes, average: 4.33 out of 5)
Unsatisfied with the current build quality of Android phones, designer Kieron-Scott decided to create the Sony Ericsson Xperia LED concept. This Android device comes with a unibody high polished black steel body and copper plated buttons with LED indicators.

In order to get evenly illuminated shots, the Xperia LED uses the ring flash technology and a nice touch is the illuminated Sony Ericsson at the back. This seems to be a design prototype, so it’s a work in progress, accepting input from you. There’s the comments section for that, if you have suggestions.
This handset certainly looks like Nexus material and Google would probably embrace it as its own. Notice the edge to edge screen present upfront, but I’m not so sure about that curved back. Perhaps make the curve smaller?




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Sunday, March 13th, 2011




(205 votes, average: 4.85 out of 5)
The man who showed us a potential new Walkman phone, Victor Cao is back, this time with a smartphone focused on a powerful camera. We’re talking about the follow-up to the Sony Ericsson Satio, dubbed the Xperia Shot. This Xperia concept runs Android 2.4 and offers 32GB of storage.

Its potential specs list includes 4G connectivity, WiFi a/b/g/n, a 1.2GHz Snapdragon CPU and a 16 megapixel Exmor R camera with Xenon flash. The latter does HD 1080p video capture @ 60 fps and it also comes with anti-blur, Best pic mode, 5X zoom, smile and face detection.
On the front side of the Xperia Shot we find a 4.4 inch WVGA Bravia touch OLED display and on board there’s a video editing software called Creativevideo. Movie effects are also available, as well as direct YouTube uploading. Great job from Victor Cao and remember that this phone is not real, but a mere design, so keep dreaming, for now!


[Thanks Victor!]
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