board user albero23 has just shown the world his brand new Sony Ericsson concept, the Icaro, that’s in the sketch phase for now. From what I can see, we’re dealing with a foldable device, that packs a multi-touch display and can change purpose, according to the form factor it uses. You can unfold the phone and visualise a huge display, make it a compact smartphone, turn one of its sides into a keyboard and much more.
Yanq HD, This Time With NVIDIA Tegra Technology on Board
21/08/2009 01:48
board user Jozef Kocúr is quickly becoming one of the important names of the Sony Ericsson amateur design segment, by creating more and more Yanq series handsets. We’ve got the original Sony Ericsson Yanq concept over here and the Pro version right here and now there’s even a Yanq HD to have a look at.
And boy is this smartphone powerful! There’s a 4 inch OLED display on board, together with the NVIDIA Tegra platform, Windows Mobile 6.5 (can be updated to Windows Mobile 7), a 12.1 megapixel camera with autofocus and Xenon flash, HD video recording, HSDPA, WiFi and aGPS.
Last time, we were pretty sure that Jozef would an old iPhone concept name series (normal device, Pro version and then Elite), but I see that he has gone the Samsung Omnia way.
XPERIA X5 Android Phone, a Shane A. Bygrave Design With Great Specs on Board
15/08/2009 14:17
After the XPERIA X2 got somewhat official, since tons of leaks have revealed its looks and specs, it’s time to move on to the future of Sony Ericsson’s smartphone series. This is why we’ve been seeing so many XPERIA X5 concepts on the Esato board, the latest being Shane A. Bygrave’s design, you can check out below.
This time we’re dealing with an Android version of the X5, one that weighs 138 grams, measures 110 x 55 x 17mm an comes in 2 colours: Oceanic Blue and Vinyls Red. As far as specs are concerned, the device comes with a primary 4 inch multi-touch OLED display with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution, dual speakers, Android OS, a QWERTY slide out keyboard and portable screen.
4G connectivity is also supported, together with quad-band, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, DLNA, USB, aGPS and there’s also built-in GPS among the features. An AMD Mobile Technology 1GHZ processor is running the show from underneath the case, accompanied by an Nvidia 3D graphic chipset, 1GB RAM, 2GB ROM and SD/MMC/MC card slot (external memory max 1TB).
There’s also an 8.1 megapixel camera on board with Photo Fix, touch focus, video recording and a VGA videocall cam, plus music features like MegaBass and TrackID. The best feature of this phone has got to be the X5’s wireless detachable screen, that’ll provide many hours of multimedia entertainment.
Sony Ericsson Yanq, Windows Mobile 6.5 Smartphone, Designed by a 16 Year Old
15/08/2009 14:09
board user JOJO2531 created some very cool Sony Ericsson concept phones and now we learn an incredible fact about him: his name is Jozef Kocúr (as shown on the concepts) and he’s only 16 years old. Knowing all of these, his latest work, the Sony Ericsson Yanq smartphone becomes even more incredible.
We’re dealing with a Windows Mobile 6.5 device, with a 3.5 inch OLED display, an 8 megapixel camera with Xenon flash, aGPS, 16:9 screen ratio, WiFi, Bluetooth and HSDPA. The handset’s body is very slim and there are lots of colourful covers to have fun with.
Clear Audio Experience is also supported and you can have a look at more pics of the side, front and back of the Sony Ericsson Yanq concept in the images below.
Sony Ericsson s'est associé avec Dolce&Gabbana pour lancer le téléphone à clapet Jalou*, qui est censé apporter du style. Il est petit, mais a un APN 3 Mégapixels, la radio FM, un pédomètre et A-GPS. Les caractéristiques les plus visibles comprennent la couleur rose et le plaquage or. Nous ne savons pas combien il va coûter et qui va le vendre.
Je trouve personnellement que la couleur du téléphone n'est pas terrible, et je pense que le "design" existera en d'autres couleurs, car le téléphone en lui-même est assez simple. *Jalou vient probablement de Jaloux, en français.