Taking a break from all those Xperia bigshots, today we present you with the Sony Xperia Plus, the creation of Ben Ling. This is a 3.7 inch handset with a TFT shatter proof and scratch resistant screen, that supports a 480 x 854 pixel resolution and packs a 12 megapixel
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This is probably the first Sony Xperia X concept I see that doesn’t have a huge display. Instead Ben Ling imagined a 4.3 inch Full HD TFT screen, which is quite an impressive feat even 2 years from now. Such a huge resolution on such a small screen is a
Ben Ling usually sends us a new Sony Xperia concept phone each week and this time he didn’t disappoint and sent us the Sony Xperia Z design. We’re dealing here with an interesting 4.3 inch smartphone with a sloped lower and upper side, something I haven’t seen Sony doing recently.
Ben Ling created a new Samsung concept phone, the Galaxy Y II, shown below. We’re dealing here with a lower end smartphone, one that features a 3.2 inch touchscreen with Corning Gorilla Glass protection. The device has the TouchWiz 4.0 interface applied on top of Android and multitouch support for
If you click the name of Ben Ling, you’ll see that he designed a bunch of very interesting concepts, especially Sony ones. Now he’s back with an iPhone 5 mockup, one that involves a 4.8 inch Retina Display with Corning Gorilla Glass touchscreen. It also has a quad core 1.5
Next week Samsung will officially launch the Samsung Galaxy Note II during the IFA 2012 show in Berlin. We still have no clear idea what the device will look like, although we’ve seen a bunch of concepts already. Ben Ling has a new one, a mockup of the Galaxy Note
Ben Ling emailed us a new Sony Xperia concept, the Xperia Leon, finally a phablet made by the Japanese company. We’ve seen Samsung phablets, ones made by HTC and finally this mockup for Sony. This Leon packs a 5 inch Full HD TFT scratch resistant display and a 13 megapixel
Ben Ling has produced a number of Xperia concepts so far and some have been very interesting. The thing is that he doesn’t actually change much of the original designs of Sony phones, he just upgrades the specs and works around the main design. Such is the case of the
Ben Ling is back with one of his minimalistic concepts, that involves making a follow-up for an already existing Xperia phone. The modifications are minor in this case, as far as the Sony Xperia U 2 is concerned. We’re dealing with a dual core 1.2 GHz phone, with a 3.7
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