Sony Ericsson Clementine Combines BRAVIA Technology With a Rotating Display, Hot Features

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WhiteEye from Esato hast just shown the world his superb Sony Ericsson Clementine concept, a clamshell that features an innovative format, based on “folders”, that allow the display to rotate easily. This device is also known as 3FOLDERSTYLE and it’s a mid-end handset with BRAVIA technology on board and support for DVB-H TV.

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Clementine works on GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 850/1900/2100 (up to 7.2 Mbps) networks and it packs a 2.8 inches 240 x 400 TFT display with BRAVIA RealityMAX engine.

There’s also a 1.5 inch 108 x 128 organic EL subdisplay on board (with reflective surface), plus a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with photo flash, face detection and smile shutter.

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This new Sony Ericsson concept incorporates an internal antenna, for DVB-H TV reception and touch-sensitive keys for music playback and TV broadcast. The phone’s specs list also includes a Memory Stick Micro slot, a neat speaker and AccuWeather support.

See how the rotating display works and check out the high quality TV features on the handset below.

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The following posters are promotional images for Sony Ericsson Clementine, the first is its English version, followed by the Chinese and Indonesian one. Great job WhiteEye!

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[via Esato]

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