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6216 classic
30/04/2009 01:42
150 Euro
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P905 Is All About the Interface and Looks
30/04/2009 01:38
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 quite impressive, with its 8.1 megapixel sensor (Sony ICX-636 CCD), a Minolta Lens (AF/MF) plus a 1.3 megapixel Foxconn videocall camera.
And you haven’t even found out the CPUs/DSPs included in Razec’s latest creation! I’m talking about a powerful ATI Imageon M150 CPU (620 MHz), a Samsung GPS receiver, digital noise cancelling technology, Atheros WLAN 802.11 b/g/Draft-N and Sony S-Master Digital Surround Audio.
As for the colours of the device, it’ll arrive (in fantasy land) in lunar violet, violin red and neon green (image below).
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Ultra-Slim Cybershot Handset Is the Definition of “Glossy”
30/04/2009 01:32
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 the mysterious handset features a touch-sensitive keypad, a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, FM radio and a 2 GB internal memory.
Notice those play and pause buttons? Might be a Sony Ericsson Walkman concept after all, but I could just be the millionth person asking SE to create a Walkman-Cybershot hybrid…
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Concept Phone Comes With Full Size USB Support
30/04/2009 01:21
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GX-1 Might Be a Rugged Phone
30/04/2009 01:13
Loading … 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 to get my hands on this pic of the GX-1 concept and from what I can tell it seems quite a rugged device, with an original way of holding a SIM card. Too bad that the handset is bulky and the screen seems too little for the current full browsing-crazed public.
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