C907 and W865, Year End Concepts
06/06/2009 16:35 par slaytane
Merry Christmas to all of you Concept Phones readers! Since we’ve all been good boys and girls, why wouldn’t Santa bring us one of these superb Sony Ericsson devices below? I’m talking about Razec’s latest concept phone, the Sony Ericsson Yucali. Its stunning specs include a 12.1 megapixel camera, Android UI with UIQ style and a 1GHz processor.
The incredible device comes with brushed metal finishing, a 12 megapixel Sony Exmor sensor, a 1 GHz Qualcomm QSD8250 CPU, ATi Imageon Graphics, Xenon flash, Android OS 2.0 and clear audio technology.
Pick your favorite color from the options below and remember that this is only a concept, so don’t go asking “how much does it cost” in here.
We’ll see Cyber-shot handsets with megapixel counts that are higher than 8 in 2009 for sure, but for the units that stick to that figure, design will be crucial in the years to come. Some day 8 megapixel will be “low end”… Some day, Sony Ericsson will make a 20 megapixel cameraphone… Till that day comes we can have a look at this breath-taking Sony Ericsson C909 Audi R8 V10 Edition concept phone
Some say that the “spyshots” of the device are made using a Photoshopped HTC Touch HD, which is quite possible, but still a great job. Combining the Audi and Sony Ericsson brands you get elegance, style and neat features (we can suppose). From the looks of it, the concept phone’s display is at least a 3 inch one and there should be some neat camera editing software in there, too…
After all’s said and done, we must remind you that we are yet to see a hot (and real) cameraphone with a touchscreen display.
the Sony Ericsson T903 handset, inspired by Mazda Ryuga left us with many questions, so here’s another and more detailed view of the device. Notice how the keys and their lighting are inspired by the automobile’s front side and now we even have a look at the handset’s back, where we discover an 8.1 megapixel camera, with Carl Zeiss optics and 3x optical zoom.
The last Sony Ericsson W1 concept phone looked pretty standard, when compared to the new one, designed by sealover94 from Esato. He might have gotten the inspiration to create a touchscreen Walkman phone when he found out that Sony is preparing its first touch Walkman player…
This is a more playful approach to the Walkman series, but if you want another spectacular design, there’s always the W1000. Nice interface on this W1!
Sony Ericsson has just joined the Open Handset Alliance and claims that it’s preparing an Android Phone for mid-2009, but designers have already seen the future an projected it on virtual paper. Xell, from Esato designed the Sony Ericsson Google Phone concept, bearing the name of G703.
You take a little bit from XPERIA, a G1 influence and a hot QWERTY keypad, plus Google web apps and you’ve got the Google Phone below:
Kudos to the designer, specially since he claims that this is a quick concept and not the final masterpiece.
Zuckabaecka is a fresh face (at least for me) on the Esato board, but his new concept phone design is a pleasant surprise. Borrowing a bit from the XPERIA look and interface and adding a P1-style keyboard in the mix might be a consolation for those of you who still hope to see Paris P5i on the market.
At least, that’s what the P1 follow-up should be…theoretically.
Clauf from the Esato board showed the world his vision regarding a new Sony Ericsson T device, the T905, which is more of a Cybershot handset than anything else. This is one of those rare occasions when the designer of the concept phone offers the public more specs than pictures of the handset.
The T905 comes with a 2.6 inches BRAVIA touchscreen with a 800 x 480 pixels resolution, quadband GSM 850/900/1800/1900 support and 3G HSDPA 1800/1900/2100 connectivity. On the specs list of this hybrid you’ll also find an accelerometer, aGPS, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash and stereo speakers.
Clauf’s handset uses A300 software like a task manager, a Facebook app, Flash or Java widgets, Gmail, Picasa, Google Maps and many others. I, for one am very content about these specs, but I’d like more images to go along with them.