Well, I got two things right the first time I checked out Sealover94’s concept phone: the Sony Ericsson device really is a smartphone and does feature the Android OS. And what does “smartphone” in the same sentence with Sony Ericsson tell you? That’s right, XPERIA all the way! We’ve seen
Month: January 2009
Sealover94 from the Esato forum designed a brand new Sony Ericsson concept phone, pictured below in a pretty blurry image. No info on the handset’s name, no specs, nada… All we can notice is that it features Android OS and its design rather reminds me of a smartphone or a
We don’t only show uber-smartphones ready for launch or hot concept phones with many gigs of memory on board, but also low end devices that look good and mid-range phones like the one below, created by Xell from Esato. Sony Ericsson W502 is the candybar version of W508, considered by
We liked Andras Nemes’ first concept phone, Metell A1, because it was simple and it eased our way into 2009 with its less pretentious design. Now, Andras Nemes is back, with a redone Metell phone, the A1 Slide, basically the same handset, plus a sliding keypad and music controls beneath
Imagine the perfect portable console… Now leave all the thoughts about the PSP behind and check out the concept below. This “iPSPhone”, as we call it, is (obviously) a hybrid between a PSP and the iPhone, but the quality of the final shots is rather poor. You can call this
The T-Mobile G2 concepts looked so good that it’s going to be quite hard to live up to the expectations of the public, drooling over those beautiful designs. And now we’ve got the photos above, that show the brand new Android G2, without a sliding QWERTY keypad and packing a
Back in 2007, during the WJ show we saw a couple of NEC concept phones worthy of our time and attention… The most interesting of them was the telecam-phone below, with a very hot display, featuring multimedia controls and a landscape keypad. This could easily become the best camcorder phone
This NEC “Flask” concept phone uses a transparent case for visual appeal and liquid fuel cell power, in order to save the Planet. By constantly checking out your phone, you’ll see how the liquid inside gets drained and find out how much power you’ve got left. This NEC handset might
Induction charging is not the most interesting feature of this concept Apple keyboard, but rather the right side segment that can easily incorporate an iPhone or iPod Touch. We’ve seen a notebook concept with a similar feature and things seemed pretty serious, but the product remained just a good idea,
We’ve seen a Myspace phone at some point, but it wasn’t as promising as this great social device, Sony Ericsson Nan, centred around Facebook support and neat Android widgets. The design belongs to the great WhiteEye, creator of the SE San concept handset. Among those you’ll find YouTube, Blogger, MySpace,
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