Le Sony Ericsson Jalou mise sur le style avec un format clapet et riche en facettes donnant un aspect de bijou. Une édition Dolce & Gabbana est au programme.
Au coeur de l'été, Sony Ericsson dévoile le téléphone portable de type clapet Sony Ericsson Jalou qui mise sur un design à facettes, voulant lui donner l'aspect d'un joyau et destiné aux amateurs ( -trices, surtout ) de style et de mode...de l'an prochain.
C'est un téléphone de dimensions 73 x 45 x 18,2 mm pour 84 g avec un affichage interne 2" QVGA ( 240 x 320 pixels ) 262.000 couleurs, avec effet miroir pour se repoudrer le nez, et un écran externe LCD monochrome 1,3" 128 x 36 pixels.
L'interface présente également un podomètre et varie en fonction de la période zodiacale du moment. Les coloris choisis rappellent également les belles pierreries : Deep Amethyst, Aquamarine Blue ou Onyx Black.
Caractéristiques Du côté des fonctionnalités, le Sony Ericsson Jalou est un téléphone portable quadribande GSM / GPRS / EDGE et UMTS / HSDPA 2100, doté d'un APN 3,2 megapixels, d'un module A-GPS pour géotagguer les clichés, de la Radio FM et de la connectivité sans fil Bluetooth, avec profil A2DP ( pour y relier un casque sans fil ).
Le téléphone intègre 100 Mo de mémoire interne, extensible par port microSD, et dispose d'une autonomie de 7 heures en communication GSM, ou 4h30 en UMTS, et jusqu'à 350 heures en veille. Il possède enfin un navigateur NetFront d'Access pour la navigation Internet, peut faire office de client de messagerie et embarque une application Youtube.
Le Sony Ericsson Jalou sera disponible à partir du dernier trimestre 2009 pour un prix non encore communiqué.
Sony Ericsson Jalou T650i Cameraphone… Hah! They Fell for it…
08/08/2009 20:20
Excuse the ironic title, but it’s funny to see major sites like Engadget taking the Sony Ericsson Jalou T650i concept for a real device. Congrats to the folks of Esato (user LEFTHORSE, if I’m not mistaking) for making such a believable Photoshop render, based on Sony Ericsson W995.
This cameraphone will seemingly run Symbian and support WiFi, plus it packs a GPS chipset and also supports HSDPA connectivity. This is probably the second time that I can spot both the Cyber-shot and Walkman brands on a single device and I’m really wondering what the megapixel count on this phone is… 8MP? Maybe 10?
What do you think? Would you mistake Sony Ericson T650i for a real product?
Sony Ericsson Phones of 2010 Get Pictured; Concepts of Course, From the White Touch Series
08/08/2009 00:02
Esato board user JOJO2531 (or J&K, as he signs the designs) created two pretty interesting Sony Ericsson concepts, that we’ve shown you previously. I’m talking about SE W907 and SE C907 and there’s a new handset to have a look at, T907.
Also, Sony Ericsson C907 had only its picture published, no specs, so here they are: a 3.5 inch multitouch display, Android 2.0, a 12.1 megapixel camera with autofocus and HD video recording, aGPS, WiFi, HSDPA and Wayfinger navigation 9.0.
It seems that the 3 concept phones mentioned above are part of the White Touch Series, that the designer sees as 2010 devices.
The newcomer of the day is certainly Sony Ericsson T907, a touchscreen slider, with a 3 inch multitouch display, Symbian S60 5th edition, a 8.1 megapixel camera with autofocus, aGPS, WiFi, HSDPA and stylish accessories.
Below you can see the phone pictured in white and pink. Its design is timple and stylish, but a bit too square-ish for my taste. What do you think?
Sony Ericsson K890 Design, Looks Like a Spaceship, Interfaces like a HTC
06/08/2009 17:37
Matthias Kolb from Pulse Design has shown us a pretty interesting Sony Ericsson concept phone, the K890. The phone reminds me of a spaceship, as far as design is concerned and from what I can see, it borrows HTC’s TouchFLO interface and some Windows Mobile flavor.
Can’t really tell is the device is a slider or not, but I’m betting that there’s a keypad underneath the case, although it can be a mere numeric keyboard. Windows Mobile 6.5? Stylus? What’s your opinion?
user tob!s are probably the most constant creators of Sony Ericsson concept phones (Razec and the others too), great looking concepts that is, like the new one below. We’re dealing with an 8 megapixel cameraphone concept with support for autofocus, a huge touchscreen and a great case pattern at the back. What do you make of it? Cyber-shot Android? Touch focus included?