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Sony Ericsson W509.


Usually music phones show their nature via a couple of multimedia keys or through the Walkman branding, but there are a few handsets out there that resemble MP3 players guessing so much that their features is easy as pie. One of those is the Nokia 7280 and the other is J. Havrlant's concept phone, the Sony Ericsson W509.
We’re dealing with a handset that comes with 4GB of internal memory, a 3.5 mm jack, a 176 x 220 display, a 2 megapixel camera and a MiniUSB. The W509 also uses extra music navigations keys and connects via EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA.
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Sony Ericsson G910


While LG are getting ready to announce the Prada II, the Sony Ericsson G910 would make a fine rival for the first generation of handsets branded with the fashion designer’s logo. Designed by J. Havrlant, this concept phone is both stylish and touch-friendly.
Its navigational pad beneath the screen seems fairly easy to use, while the rest of the buttons surrounding it are (or seem) touch sensitive. I’m also betting that the display is a touchscreen and I can see that the handset features a frontal camera and probably Windows Mobile (notice the little icon on the left?).
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Sony Ericsson W905


When we're hungry for fresh new designs and technology community what do we visit? The Esato board, where we usually find a bunch of talented people who are willing to design gorgeous and future Sony Ericsson handsets just out of pure passion. Now, there'sa Sony Ericsson 2009 Concepts thread open, so we're in for some fresh devices.

We break the ice with none other than J. Havrlant, who designed the P902 Retro concept shown below and the beautiful Sony Ericsson W905 handset from two days ago.
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Nokia The Morph Concept


This is the latest concept in the offering by Nokia. Nokia introduced the Morph, a concept future mobile device. Morph With innovation, the phone will be flexible enough to ditransformasi into various different forms.

Nokia Morph is designed with the University of Cambridge is based on nano technology. According to Nokia, Morph made of a flexible material so that mobile devices can ditekuk or direnggangkan into the desired shape. For example, the user can change the form of a regular phone into the form of a wristwatch.

Not only that, this technology allows the use of solar energy as a source of power, able to drive away the dirt and the implementation of self-censorship environment. Ide sensors in the environment is covered Nokia Eco Sensor Concept, to make mobile devices able to analyze the health and condition of the surrounding environment.

"Nokia Research Center to find ways to re-establish the form and function of mobile devices. Morph concept shows what might be done, "said Bob Iannucci, Nokia Chief Officer Technologi

Unfortunately, Morph can be applied to new possibilities in the period of about 7 more years for top-class mobile phone. Nokia claims, in the end nano technology that is used in the Morph can apply with low cost products on the phone of the future .. Listen, This is only a concept on paper. Hopefully, this concept can actually be realized.
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Sony Ericsson Reveal C510


Sony Ericsson reveal new phone "C510 Cyber-shot" at CES 2009. The C510 Cyber-shot is not equipped with 8 megapixel camera like C905 but it has a 3.2 megapixel camera with imaging shortcuts Face detection and Smile Shutter plus. The Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot equipped with 2.2-inch scratch-resistant QVGA display, 100MB internal memory, M2 card slot, Music player and FM Radio.
Reveal Sony Ericsson C510 at CES 2009
Connection for Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot has GPRS, HSDPA, Bluetooth with A2DP, and USB port. The Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot using Standard Li-Ion battery, up to 10 hours for talktime and up to 400 hours for standby. The Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot will be available Q1 2009 Future in Black and Silver radiation.
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