The Sony Ericsson Android mania is loose, now that SE have announced they'll be shipping an Android device next summer, so concepts had to adapt to the new trend. J. Havrlant is back with one of his high tech designs, the P905, that features a QWERTY keyboard (physical or touch?), A huge touchscreen display and Android OS plus its neat interface.
Sony Ericsson P905
The Sony Ericsson Android mania is loose, now that SE have announced they'll be shipping an Android device next summer, so concepts had to adapt to the new trend. J. Havrlant is back with one of his high tech designs, the P905, that features a QWERTY keyboard (physical or touch?), A huge touchscreen display and Android OS plus its neat interface.
Sony Ericsson T903
After seeing Sony Ericsson T903 for the first time we fell in love with it, while the second design concept offered us a view on its back and its 8.1 megapixel camera. Now it's time to check out J. Havrlant's last version of the Sony Ericsson T903, inspired by Mazda Ryuga, and this time, portrayed the handsets are so hot that the image can be used as a wallpaper.
Sony Ericsson W395
Sony Ericsson Idou Full
Sony Ericsson Idou Full Touchscreen Phone. The handset will be one of the firm's first to be based on pure Symbian instead of UIQ and will use a custom touch interface with an emphasis on media playback. Appropriately, it will also have a 3.5-inch, 16:9 ratio display and appears to rely solely on the screen for keyboard input. Sony Ericsson can also claim to be the first with a 12-megapixel camera onboard a phone and will give the device both a xenon flash and a retractable lens cover.
The Idou name is currently a placeholder for the phone, which has little extra confirmed information and will get more details sometime in the first half of 2009. A formal launch isn't expected until sometime in the second half of the year. Adding the Idou is crucial to Sony Ericsson, which was one of the earliest members of the Symbian Foundation and whose decision helped shut down UIQ and force a change in mobile operating systems. The company so far only has the XPERIA X1 as an alternative to competing touchscreen phones from Apple, LG, Samsung and RIM and typically prices the X1 out of the range of its rivals. The absence of capable high-end devices in general has helped contribute to a 27 percent yearly sales drop at the company as well as a tumble in average sales prices.
Sony Ericsson W3i
The Sony Ericsson W3i was designed by J. Havrlant, one of the most prolific SE concept creators, who this time shows us that can Walkman phones have good cameras and hot specs.
This Walkman concept comes with a 480 x 800 touchscreen, 16 GB storage space, 256 MB RAM and a 5 megapixel camera with a Xenon flash. The Sony Ericsson W3i also handles connectivity quite well, offering WiFi, UMTS, HSDPA and EDGE support.
Other than that, we’re dealing with a fancy slider that can rival any iPod/music phone.