We’ve got a fresh batch of pictures portraying the Sony Ericsson Alicia W707 handset below, although, last I heard, the phone was cancelled. The “Alicia” is very much like the W980, when it comes to features, but uses a different design language, as you may notice, if you take a
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Razec from Esato’s back, bringing a hot new concept to life, the Sony Ericsson P905, inspired by the JavaOne handsets you’ve seen a while back. We’re dealing with an UIQ device, bearing the codename Yokumo and using the Symbian OS 9.5 platform/UIQ Multitouch Edition. The camera of the P905 is
Sometimes you just spot a fancy phone just by looking at the fonts it uses on its keys and display… This says it all about the device below: class, elegance, Sony Ericsson, slider… is it a Walkman or a Cyber-shot (as its branding says)? Well, at least we know that
What’s the point in having a handset that does music, video, email and comes with the latest features, if it doesn’t add that extra salt and pepper? Vincent Palicki’s concept Walkman phone, pictured below brings a full size USB port as a bonus, aside from its slim candybar look and
The GX-1 is a Sony Ericsson concept phone that took part in a design competition, started by SE in China. This happened quite a few years ago, so it seems that the info on the participants and their products got lost in the mist of the web. However, I managed
Yes, it is a Walkman phone, this W970i, but it looks very much like the ideal MP3 player, that would replace the ever popular iPod. Designed by the same talented J. Havrlant, the W970i comes with UIQ 4 and a pretty large display, but I’m not so sure about the
The Sony Ericsson W3i was designed by J. Havrlant, one of the most prolific SE concept creators, who this time shows us that Walkman phones can have good cameras and hot specs. This Walkman concept comes with a 480 x 800 touchscreen, 16 GB storage space, 256 MB RAM and
Razec from Esato has got another version of the JavaOne Phone for us, as promised, but this one’s Android flavoured. Looking hot? Oh yes it does, but don’t forget to check out the UIQ version as well. Sign me up for those Barcode Scanner and Talking Compass apps, as they
After quite a long silence, Esato board user Razec introduces the Sony Ericsson JavaOne Phone with UIQ on it. There’s also a promise of an Android UI version of it, from the designer. Update: Here’s the video showing the JavaOne handset in action (thanks Razec): [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgmwYKc78Xo] [via Esato]
I’ve seen the PSP Phone more times than I’ve seen my own handset, but sadly only surfacing as a concept. Well, the Sony La Croix blends the gaming functions of the PSP with those of a cellphone and doesn’t call itself a PSP Phone, maybe as a superstition. Nate Ribbens
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