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Sony Ericsson W970i


Yes, it is a Walkman phone, this W970i, but it looks very much like the ideal MP3 player, that would replace the ever popular iPod. Designed by the same talented J. Havrlant, the W970i comes with UIQ 4 and a pretty large display, but I'm not so sure about the multimedia keys placement beneath the screen ...

They might not be very comfortable, but the device is still looking hot.
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Sony Ericsson K1i


The SE K1i concept proves to be one of those rare handsets that keeps the design of its predecessor unaltered, while the specs get slight upgrades. Basically the K1i (designed by J. Havrlant) is a P1i, but with a 5 megapixel camera (compared to the 3 MP of the first handset) and 256 MB RAM (the P1i had 128 MB).
Sony Ericsson K1i also incorporates a VGA touchscreen, EDGE / UMTS / HSDPA support, 8GB of storage (much more than the P1i) and a mini USB port. Last but not least comes the 3.5 mm audio jack, VGA video recording and the Xenon flash of the camera.
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Sony Ericsson K5i


This concept phone’s main appeal is surely its 7.1 megapixel camera with autofocus and 5x optical zoom, coupled with a Walkman 3.0 player. You’ve got the best music player there is on a multimedia handset that uses a WVGA touch display and a front 0.48 megapixel camera (for 30 fps video recording).

The connectivity is quite standard (EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA/Wi-Fi), while the specs list also includes a 256 MB internal memory, M2 and microSD card support (8 GB max) plus a mini USB and 3.5 mm audio jack.

K5i also comes with XP and Vista support and it can be used as your webcam, with probably better quality than your laptop’s incorporated camera.
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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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