A couple of weeks ago we saw Sony Ericsson Kate, yet again in blurry pictures and without much appeal, but now it gets interesting as more details are revealed. Kate is a Cyber-Shot handset with a 3.2 MP AF camera, active lens cover, smile shutter, face detection and photo fix.
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This Sony Ericsson concept is not, by any means new, as its design follows the trends of the year 2004, or 2005, but still this a hot concept of (maybe) PSP Phone. Dubbed the EF 208, this “Game Terminator” is a Sony Ericsson phone/console for gamers, that features a wide
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
Sony Ericsson Kate is said to be the follow-up to the K750, but one that will very much appeal to CyberShot fans. In case you think that the device is all about a top camera and hot photo features, turns out that if features multitasking, a rare trait of modern
SE’s not just into the megapixel race, as they prepare a 12 MP cameraphone, but they really want to change something in the photo functions compartment of their handsets. As proof stands their recent patent application that improves a camera’s zoom, by making the process automatic. It’s as easy as
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
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
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
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
Sunils120 from the Esato board has been cooking something for the Sony Ericsson fans, a Bravia phone to be more precise. All we’ve got is this preview rendering of what’s about to hit us. Neat concept, great lines, a tad too long, very much like the Nokia Tube somehow… What’s
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