Sony Ericsson XPERIA X702, Odd Name, Hot Looks
21/04/2009 23:25 par slaytane
The handset below is not that futuristic XPERIA X2 we showed you a while back, but it’s rather the vision of a designer on the successor of the acclaimed SE P1. Pavlov Dog, the Esato board user and creator of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X702 sees this as “the love child of BeiBei, P1 and C905″.
Think we’ll ever see a three digit-named XPERIA? And what about that long-awaited P1 follow-up?
If you ever thought that the Sony Ericsson W1000 concept was surreal, check out the beauty below, brought to us by J. Havrlant. The W1 handset surprises us all with its specs, specially in the storage and camera department.
It’s rare that we see a Sony Ericsson Walkman phone sporting a 6.1 megapixel camera plus 32GB of internal storage space. Not to mention that VGA touch display, GPS and WVGA video recording. XPERIA say what?
There have been tons of pics and rumours concerning the PSP Phone, but few specs were seen so far, at least on the web. Seems that there’s a scanned piece of white paper going around right now, containing the full specs list of the PSP mobile phone. The first surprise? It’s a SE branded device and not Sony’s child. Get the full list of features below!
Full PSP Experience:
Rotate the screen to turn the phone into a PSP console
Display specs: 16:9 wide screen TFT LCD, 4.3 inch, 480 x 272 pixel, 16.77 million colours
Weight: 250 grams
Advanced phone features:
2 megapixel camera
Web browser
Podcasting
New media browser
Flight mode
Bluetooth 2.0
Streaming audio/video
Video call
WAP 2.0 XHTML
Polyphonic ringtones
Speakerphone
Vibrating alert
Picture messaging (MMS)
Predictive text input
Sound Recorder
Text messaging (SMS)
Navigation Key
Picture wallpaper
Java
Utilities: Alarm clock, calculator, calendar etc
Facts and Figures:
Memory card support: Memory Stick Micro (M2) and SanDisk microSD/TransFlash
Networks: UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900/2100; GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
Talk time: GSM/UMTS - 9 hours/3 hours and 30 minutes
Standby time: GSM/UMTS - 400 hours/350 hours
Gaming time: 5 hours
Video call time: 3 hours and 20 minutes
Accesorries:
Battery
Charger
USB cable
Media Manager PC software
Synchronization PC software
Muhammad-Oli from Esato hits the spot again, creating a candybar version of the famous Sony Ericsson C905. Yes, there are some of us who really dig candybar designs, instead of sliders. The specs of the C905 are the same, but Oli also added stereo speakers to the phone. Great work!
It must be a Sony Ericsson day today, as I’m stunned by numerous concept phones pertaining to this brand and here comes the latest Walkman design, created by hydro- from Esato: Sony Ericsson W1000. Speechless? Thought so…
Its specs are no child’s toy if you ask me: a full touchscreen display, HD OLED screen, 16GB of internal memory, a 5 megapixel camera (this kinda’ spoils it), a 3.5mm Jack and Walkman v.4. It’s times like these when I wonder why there’s so much fuss about the iPhone at all.
After seeing and drooling at the F305 phone, it’s time for a concept of a future “elder brother” of this device to surface, courtesy of Xell. The Sony Ericsson F705 is an F305 follow-up based on the W760 handset and it’s a gamer’s dream phone.
F705 features a 2.2″ QVGA screen, a 3.2 megapixel camera and HSDPA support. There seem to be some gaming controls included too, as well as a camera, but no details regarding those till now.
After being stunned by a neat phone designed for ladies, it’s time to give the gentlemen a treat, shaped like a Sony Ericsson Video phone. This concept was designed by Anthony Mapstone and might just be your next camcorder replacement.
The Sony Ericsson Video Phone may allow you to capture the EURO 2008 goals, but what it surely does is offer handwriting recognition support and a dual mode function. There’s also a front camera for video calls, a 5 megapixel camera as the main video recording device, an MP4 player and… 8MB memory?!
Notice how the screen twists and locks into place, allowing the user to turn the Sony Ericsson Video Phone into a real camcorder. A neat browser, music and video player are also on-board of this multimedia wonder, which will very likely challenge any XpressMedia/XpressMusic touchscreen phone launched by Nokia.