Esato User Shave A. Bygrave’s Sony Ericsson W977 Walkman Phone features OLED technology, Walkman 4.0 player, a 7.2 megapixel camera and Wi-Fi. W977’s specs list also includes an accelerometer, Bluetooth 3.0 and DNLA.
This is Sony Ericsson C900, designed, nurtured and nourished by Dark Magician. Not quite looks like the conventional Sony Ericsson phones, but still an aura in itself. Nice look, some touch of HTC and O2 phones But still, nice concept.
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The latest concept phone presented by Esato board user Exilim at Esato has been tagged by the creator as Sony Ericsson E600i. Well, if you wanna have the best deal of a “superslim” business phone with what looks like a touch screen, a compact design and a QWERTY-style keyboard, then this concept may appeal to you. The overall look is a bit similar to Sony Ericsson P1i although the present phone is less thicker and keyboard too looks nicer with the central embedded keys. Bravo!
Esato board user tob!s has given us a nice soothing update on the rumored Sony Ericsson Reese. As has been already mentioned and quite noticeable, the phone like an acer model, has a swivel keyboard, a nice camera and well, the navigation keys look nice too. I liked the colour combination by tob!s. Hopefully, Sony Ericsson will keep the colours in mind, eh?
The phone w980i has now beee acknowledged as the worlds best phone. The consumer awards rewared sony Ericsson the best phone in the year 2008-09. Sony Ericsson has given as a litlle deatil about this.
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The judges couldn’t resist the W980i Walkman® phone. Great-looking, musically innovative, and Best Product 2008-9 EISA award-winning.
This phone has a quad-band handset loaded with 8 GB of internal memory, a 3.2 Megapixel camera, an FM tuner, Bluetooth stereo and a music player that operates even with the phone flip-lid closed. It’s a great handset for music lovers – an incredible innovation is the built-in FM radio transmitter. This broadcasts phone-based music playback to a standard car radio, even transferring artist and track details via RDS. The music player handles a wide variety of audio file formats, and automatically sorts tracks according to a range of criteria. Two final winning features are SensMe and Shake control. These group tracks by mood, enabling track changes and entire playlist shuffling with just a simple flick of the hand.”
Razec of Esato presented a mesmerizing design of a breath-taking Sony Ericsson concept phone- XPERIA X10, a very neat smartphone concept, bearing the codename of Eureka. This is a curved side sliding device, with dual front design, metallic finish and brushed metal finish
WhiteEye of Esato stunned the world with his fantastic Sony Ericsson Clementine concept. He designed it as a clamshell that features a really innovative pattern, based on “folders”, that allow the display to rotate easily. He named this device as 3FOLDERSTYLE and it’s a mid-end handset with Sony Bravia technology on board and support for DVB-H TV.
Clementine works on GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 850/1900/2100 (up to 7.2 Mbps) networks and it packs a 2.8 inches 240 x 400 TFT display with Bravia RealityMAX engine.
There’s also a 1.5 inch 108 x 128 organic EL subdisplay on board (with reflective surface), plus a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with photo flash, face detection and smile shutter.
Over at Esato, Tob!s designed a basic concept phone of the leaked CS8 from T-Mobile as we all heard off a few days back. It features a T-Mobile logo under the screen and of course is an Android phone..
The splitting of sony and ericsson that created uproar also allowed J. Havrlant, the maker of Ericsson Hannah concpet phone to really play tricks on it. Presenting Hannah which features HSDPA support, a document viewer/editor, games and a 8.1 megapixel camera.
Echo.shane’s Sony Ericsson concept phone C825 and its downgraded version, the C815 also are a treat to look at. This device packs a 5 megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G, touch focus and video light. The handset lacks GPS, but it comes with a battery latch, M2 expansion and a 2.5 inch display. Other than that, its design is pretty similar to the one of the first device, except for the keypad placement and the back side.
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