Esato board user Shane A. Bygrave has created a brand new Sony Ericsson concept phone, that looks a bit like a combo between an XPERIA device and the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic handset. There’s a 5 megapixel camera at the back and the mystery Compass feature on its specs list, that
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Shane A. Bygrave or, as he’s known on the Esato board, echo.shane has just shown the world 2 brand new Sony Ericsson concepts, Nene, a handset that’s part of the Unlimited Entertainment series and SE Wallet, a concept we’ve seen before in a teaser. Sony Ericsson Nene incorporates a 8.1
Esato board member echo.shane aka concept phone creator Shane A. Bygrave wishes a Sony Ericsson handset with a decent QWERTY keyboard and a hot camera at the back. We’ve got no QWERTY Cyber-shot to look at in real life, so the designer created his own concept: Sony Ericsson C918 Cyber-shot.
Let me start by saying “My bad!”, as far as the Sony Ericsson W977 phone is concerned, since it seems it does have a front display, unlike what I was claiming in this article. It all became clear once Shane A. Bygrave published this great promotional shot of the Walkman
It’s been a while since we last saw a Sony Ericsson concept phone and Shave A. Bygrave has a new design to show us, the Sony Ericsson W977 Walkman Phone. Featuring OLED technology, the Walkman 4.0 player, a 7.2 megapixel camera and Wi-Fi, this handset looks really nice, but I’d
Thanks to Shane A. Bygrave, we get to see some Sony Ericsson action in the last days of 2008, well at least when it comes to concepts. It’s very unlikely we’ll be seeing launches or even leaks in this period, not till January 5th, I guess.. Back to Shane’s beautiful
We’ve got the hot-looking Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C805 concept on our hands and the not so hot C910, but equipped with a better camera. Both of the designs belong to Shane A. Bygrave, who’s also more proud of the C805, while considering that C910 needs a few more touches. I
Last time we saw a Vaio concept, it got so much hype that it seemed to be a real device, instead of a concept. Now, having a look at the Esato board, we discover take two of this idea, but magically touched by designer Shave A. Bygrave who added a
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