Sony Ericsson G902, the Concept of Simplicity
19/04/2009 23:42 par slaytane
Muhammad-Oli strikes again, on the Esato board, revealing his latest Sony Ericsson design, the G902 concept. I love the way it displays the BBC site and that keypad would better be a virtual one. There’s a front camera, so there’s bound to be some 3G support on this hottie, but other than that the phone is a mystery.
Judging by the name of the device, we’re dealing with a high-end compact touchscreen handset, designed for web browsing and using the candybar form factor.
Targeting a segment of the public was never easy, so seeing a phone designed for lefties must please at least a couple of thousand people. Sony Ericsson PXi falls in the SE “P” series and is Bence Bogar’s creation. The smartphone is both slim and hot looking, as you can see for yourself.
It’s made out of magnesium and it features a 3.3 inch touchscreen that rotates automatically just like the iPhone. PXi supports finger and stylus input, while on its left side there’s a jogdial and another touchscreen showing the used apps. This Sony Ericsson concept phone doesn’t get enough memory it seems, since it comes with 2 card slots.
The list of specs is completed by a 5 megapixel camera with Cybershot quality and stereo speakers. Futuristic? Yes. Conceptual? Yes. “Phantastic”? Very!
Last I’ve heard, Sony Ericsson BeiBei and P5 (Paris) were “hanging out” together, getting leaked pictures on the Internet and all. Now, Paris surfaced a couple of days ago in a series of very convincing pics, so it’s time for BeiBei to show its tech face.
The SE device will be running UIQ 3.3 with aid of Symbian OS, but the rest of its specs are a mystery for now, unless you count WiFi, Bluetooth and an incorporated camera as major surprises. Enjoy the leaked pics folks!
Last time we saw a Sony Ericsson C905 concept, it came with a 10.2 megapixel camera and slightly exaggerated specs, but this UIQ version seems much more plausible. Designed by pavlov’s_dog from the Esato board, the brand new Cyber-shot design also shows a brushed metal version of its beautiful self. There’s also a 7.2 megapixel camera in there, ready to monopolize the action.
Razec from Esato unleashed the “storm” again revealing his Sony Ericsson C918 concept phone, a true beauty, with specs to match. Fancy a 10 megapixel camera and a change of lens? It’s rare that we see decent clamshell cameraphones, but this one’s just about right, to say the least. Now, I’m going to let the pics below and specs talk:
Specs list:
- Sony XEL OLED VGA screen
- UIQ 3.3
- WiMax
- Multipoint Touch autofocus
- Sony S-Master audio processor
- Sony Alpha G-Lens engineered together with Konica Minolta
- Piano Black finish
- 10 megapixels CCD camera
- 3x optical zoom
- Manual focusing
- Piano black metal lens cover
- Stereo video recording
Yet another Cyber-shot concept phone gets ready to surprise the SE fans with its high-end specs and a brilliant 10.2 megapixel camera that even supports HD 720 recording. Sony Ericsson C905 was designed by Xajel and is a high-end slider that’s not as sci-fi as other similar SE phones we’ve shown you. Full specs list below.
C905 features:
OS: OSE A250
Camera: 10.2 megapixel, 3x optical zoom, Sony CCD Sensor, UI of Sony T200 camera, auto and manual focus, face detection (up to 5 faces), multi focus points (up to 5) with manual positioning for each one
Video: HD 720 recording (for 15 min.) or DVD 480p as long as the memory or battery can handle
Video/3D Accelerator: NVDIA APX 2500
Display: wide 3 inch WQVGA (400×240)
Sound: 2 loud speakers at the back (stereo sound)
Navigation: JogX rotating wheel and 7 dedicated keys
Flash: Xenon and bright LED (Xenon for still, bright LED for BestPic, Burst, Video and Torch)
Memory: 160MB internal memory, memory stick micro slot
Other: Bluetooth 2.1, aGPS, WiFi a/b/g/draft-n, accelerometer 2, TV out
Accessories: compatible with DVB-H Enabler PowerMax (adds DVB-H functionality + optional battery for extended battery life when watching TV )
According to the phone’s designer the device will be released n Q3 2009, but they may only be wishful thinking.
Shiho is the latest work of one of Esato’s most prolific members, Muhammad-Oli. The new Sony Ericsson concept phone is based around the style of SE 905i Cyber-shot with European looks. The handset includes a 7.2 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom and a Xenon Flash.
Remember that Sony Ericsson “monster” concept featuring Windows Vista? Well, things are about to get surreal again, as we check out a prototype called Sony Ericsson X750 Smart. This one also includes all sorts of futuristic features, but at least it comes with Linux 1.2 and not Vista, plus a decent 6 megapixel camera.
Here’s the prototype’s full list of specs:
- UMTS/HSDPA
- Wi-Fi/ Bluetooth
- 6 megapixel Leica 3x optical zoom camera/1.3 megapixel front camera
- 32 GB Flash Disk Drive (SDD - Solid Slate Disk), miniSD Slot
- Intel sARM 1Ghz, 256 MB RAM
- nVidia nMobile (T&L, 24 unificated shaders, 32MB RAM)
- 32 bit high resolution touchscreen
- mini USB
Software and apps:
- SE Linux 1.2 (core 2.6.22.1)
- SE Media Player (support for MP3, WMA, AVI, MP2, DivX, Xvid)
- SE Movie MAker
- SE Music Studio
- Gimp Mobile
- Firefox 3 mobile/Thunderbird 3 mobile
- Miranda Mobile
- SSH Client
- SE Calendar
- SE Mobile Midnight Commander
Razec from the Esato board is at it again, releasing a “storm” of new concept phones that should please all Sony Ericsson lovers and even haters. One of those handsets is the Sony Ericsson G902 “superphone”, featuring a 7.2 megapixel CCD sensor designed by Sony that guarantees you’ll be taking pictures like a pro.
G902 also comes with a touch operated multipoint focus and 3x optical zoom and you should know that the phone is a compact UIQ hybrid smartphone. Other than that, the device is sexy and slim and it also includes a Xenon Flash just like the Cyber-shot goodies.
Sony Ericsson Walkman phones are usually defined by their multimedia features, but the W990 concept begs to differ as it features 16GB of internal memory and a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus. Of course that sounds a bit like Nokia N96 and a potential future iPhone, but I’m sure that nobody over at Sony Ericsson’s yet ready to jump on the clone wagon.
Oh, did I mention that W990 also features a holografic “touch” (sensor) display?
The concept was designed by J. Havrlant and it’s far better than the poor design that surfaced on the Internet weeks ago, claiming to be the real handset.