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Sony Ericsson W903 Ryuga Is Extremely Stylish
08/06/2009 14:17
There are very few things out there that deserve to be labeled as “extremely stylish”, but this Sony Ericsson concept phone is one of them. J. Havrlant is at it again, designing yet another beautiful handset in the Ryuga series, inspired by the Mazda concept car with the same name.
This concept Walkman phone features an OLED touchscreen display, a web feed reader, games, video playback and surely the famous Walkman player. Notice how the gorgeous interface emulates the design of the handset, that resembles the look of Mazda Ryuga. I’d buy such a device! Would you?
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Blurry Sony Ericsson Concept Phone Looks Like an Android Beauty
08/06/2009 14:14
Sealover94 from the Esato forum designed a brand new Sony Ericsson concept phone, pictured below in a pretty blurry image. No info on the handset’s name, no specs, nada… All we can notice is that it features Android OS and its design rather reminds me of a smartphone or a Cyber-shot device, so it’s unlikely that we’ll see the Walkman branding on it.
The concept handset packs a touchscreen display and a couple of buttons beneath the screen, probably used for navigation and calling functions.
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Nan Is the Facebook Phone
06/06/2009 16:48
We’ve seen a Myspace phone at some point, but it wasn’t as promising as this great social device, Sony Ericsson Nan, centred around Facebook support and neat Android widgets. The design belongs to the great WhiteEye, creator of the SE San concept handset.
Among those you’ll find YouTube, Blogger, MySpace, Friendster, Multiply and you’ll be able to customize them at will.
Sony Ericsson Nan is a mid-end web-oriented device, that packs a 3 inch TFT multitouch screen (320 x 480 pixels), a 5.1 megapixels autofocus camera with photo flash and a secondary VGA camera. Android OS is also on the specs list, together with WiFi 802.11 b/g support, aGPS Google Chrome and Picasa for Android.
Notice the full Chrome browser that should be featured on this concept device? We’ve yet to see such an initiative, but I can bet that in 2009 there will be at least one handset using a mobile version of Chrome, if not the full one.
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Walkman San Concept, the X-1000 of Phones; Android Music Phone
06/06/2009 16:45
WhiteEye from Esato has an incredibly detailed and impressive design to show us… Believe it or not, Sony Ericsson San is a Walkman phone, one that packs a touchscreen and Android OS. It seems to draw its inspiration from the Walkman X-1000 MP3/Video player that Sony just launched at CES 2009, but takes all the specs to a new level.
The San concept phone is mid-end Walkman phone, featuring a 2.4 inches TFT multitouch screen (240 x 320 pixels), plus touch-sensitive keys with function shift. There’s also a 3.2 megapixel camera on board with flash and a secondary VGA one for video calls.
As far as software goes, Android’s at work for the first time of a Walkman device and there’s even a custom made Walkman Player for Android, with a couple of shots you can check out below.
Among the music-oriented features we must mention AVLS (Auto Volume Limiter System), DSEE (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine) and Clear Bass, Clear Stereo.
With so much details in the pictures above we wonder why this is not a real phone yet… The function shift idea is particularly interesting, since we’ve seen it on a couple of devices and it would save so much space, if we could switch the use of touch sensitive keys, from phone functions to music ones.
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X610 Specs and “Live” Shot Now Available
06/06/2009 16:38
Parsnip’s last concept was a promising start and now the designer is back with more details on his idea. Turns out that the concept phone we saw a couple of days ago is Sony Ericsson X610, a Windows Mobile 7 device, packing a 14 megapixel camera that uses a Leica lens.
X610 features aGPS, Bluetooth 3.0, WiMAX support, a 24 million color VGA screen, a Sky DVB+ antenna and a mobile projector. This handset’s specs are quite futuristic and maybe it’ll hit CES 2011, but in the meantime we must mention that it also comes with a laser pointer and a fuel cell battery.
If the image above wasn’t enough for you, Parsnip Photoshopped a “live” pic of Sony Ericsson X610, that you can check out below. Since this is an “X” phone with Windows Mobile on board, it must be related to the XPERIA series. What do you think?
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