Friday, March 16, 2012

Sony Ericsson New Phones

The Sony Ericsson Z610 is a 3G clam shell phone with a 2 megapixel camera, but perhaps its most striking feature is how shiny it is.There is a speedy fashion adjust in the globe we currently dwell in as folks are turning into more and a lot more conversant with much better, improved and newer issues that relate to how we appear. Designers are working about the clock to meet the demands of a style-obsessed society. 

We've seen this sort of shiny/glossy phone before, starting with the LG Chocolate, then the Samsung E900, but the Z610 is a little more like the Motorola KRZR K1. The highly polished exterior of the Z610 is complemented by a very discrete external OLED display that is effectively hidden from view when not in use.

Perhaps the Sony Ericsson Z610i demonstrates just how customers tend to choose their own features, rather than what they're offered by manufacturers. While the people who make phones seem to be happy to offer video calling, VOIP and other goodies, customers seem to be interested in.. things that are shiny.

The rumors about Sony Ericsson P3i smartphone has been flying around the net for a while now. Looks like Sony Ericsson have a new UIQ messenger device that will be launching soon. Apparently it will be a P3i under the P series. According to the thumbnail leaked from MSN China, the P3i could be an alternate based on the Elena prototype (like the P1i). Software updates are expected but we are keeping an eye on this story for you. More on it soon.

Esato and Sony Ericsson-Cz.com show us the latest version of the Sony Ericsson P3i, but this time we know that it’s a Photoshopped concept phone, instead of the old leaked image. In case you didn’t know, P3i is some sort of follow-up to the P1i. It features a touchscreen and I’m sure it’ll include Wi-Fi, 3G, maybe HSDPA and a 5 MP camera.

The resemblance between the P3i and P1i is clear, specially when it comes to the design and you should notice that this new version of the P3i concept features a touchpad and a couple more keys beneath the display, unlike the original full touchscreen concept. Also, it seems we’ll be given a taste of Windows Mobile on this handset, but that’s pretty hard to believe at this point.
Here’s the first version of the P3i concept phone, that surfaced last summer and below it, yet another attempt at designing the perfect SE phone.

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