P905 - Full Touchscreen, Android and QWERTY
06/06/2009 16:13 par slaytane
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.
board has shown the world his concept phones in the past and they were all greatly appreciated, but this time we’re dealing with “live” photos of a device that doesn’t even exist yet: the XPERIA X2. How can this be achieved? Well, by Photoshopping a couple of photos and having seen and designed numerous XPERIA concepts…
This is Oli’s first live picture, pretty good for his first and we’re waiting for a brand new concept design soon, as the Esato board user claimed he has something up his sleeve.
Last time we saw a Vaio concept, it got so much hype that it seemed to be a real device, instead of a concept. Now, having a look at the Esato board, we discover take two of this idea, but magically touched by designer Shave A. Bygrave who added a QWERTY keypad in the mix.
I can’t really tell if that’s a virtual keyboard or a real one, but still good call!
Notice that there’s a 3.2 megapixel camera at the back, a poor choice for such a hot handset and Symbian 9.4 as its main platform.
Seriously now, aren’t you tired of XPERIA concept phones? Think I’ll take a break from those for a week… It’s not my fault that the Esato guys are so productive and creative these days. The latest XPERIA design comes from pavlov’s_dog and it’s still in the making.
After reading the small print, I discovered that it’s a device with a 540 x 960 QHD touchscreen, custom Symbian S60, an 8 megapixel autofocus camera, 3 versions of internal memory (8/16/32GB) and WiFi 802/1 b/g/n support. There’s also an M2/MicroSD slot on its specs list and a 3.5mm audio jack plus a miniUSB port.
They would be live pics if the phone were real and not only an extremely well done concept designed by tob!s from Esato, although some of the members of that board might disagree. The device is the new definition of glossy and its form factor resembles the iPhone quite a lot, although the XPERIA X3 is a tad longer.
I couldn’t help noticing that one of the photos of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 concept posted on Esato was named “LG Renoir”… Could any of the photos above and below use Renoir as their Photoshopped “muse”? I’m just guessing here, so don’t throw stones…