Posts about Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson Paris Live Shots

May 8th, 2008





A few live shots of Sony Ericsson’s Paris phone have just surfaced. For those who missed the specs, it sports a “touchscreen display, ‘two-character-per-button’ QWERTY keypad, 5.0-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, and an M2 card slot.”

[via TechEBlog]

Sony Ericsson Paris Leaked Picture

April 9th, 2008

Here is another spy shot of the Sony Ericsson Paris. This time, showing the phone with the keypad slid open. No word yet on availability.

It uses the same operating principle as the P1 and the M600, with two letters assigned to each side of each button; on the Paris, the buttons appear to be half black and half white.

[via Engadget]

Sony Ericsson Paris Specs Revealed

April 5th, 2008

According to sources, the Sony Ericsson Paris will feature “touchscreen display (capacitive, it seems), a semi-QWERTY keypad in the same vein as the M600 and P1, WiFi, 3G (maybe in a global flavor for once?), GPS, and preinstalled Google Maps, all sitting atop UIQ 3.3.”

se-nse is spilling some more beans on its supposed leak of the P5 “Paris” smartphone, and put simply, UIQ fans are (or should be) salivating uncontrollably right now. And when we say “salivating uncontrollably,” we mean like to the point that they’re unable to present themselves in social situations because there’s just this really disgusting stream of spittle constantly flowing out of their mouths

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Sony Ericsson P5 Paris

April 3rd, 2008

Here is a first look at the Sony Ericsson P5 (Paris) slider phone. It supposedly “runs Symbian UIQ 3.3 and has quite a large screen.”

Below the screen will be a P1-style keyboard, meaning two letters per key. That’s pretty much all we know, except for a supposed May announcement and September release.

[via Gizmodo]

Sony Ericsson G900

March 30th, 2008

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At 106 x 49 x 13 mm, the Sony Ericsson G900 features a 2.4-inch touchscreen display, 5.0-megapixel camera, 160MB of internal memory, an M2 card slot, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 w/A2DP, and 3G support. Click more to watch a video.

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Sony Ericsson T303 Slider

March 30th, 2008

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If sliders are your thing, then check out the Sony Ericsson T303. This phone “combines ‘premium finish and materials with a good feature-set to deliver style with substance’.” Available mid-2008 in select markets worldwide.

Provides pocket-sized convenience. Promises premium good looks thanks to a metal and chrome finish. Does the basics well, whether that’s camera, Bluetooth or FM radio

[via Gizmodo]

Sony XPERIA X1

March 22nd, 2008

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Measuring 110 x 53 x 17 mm, the Sony XPERIA X1 boasts a tilting 3-inch touchscreen. 3.15-megapixel camera, Qualcomm MSM7200 processor (528-MHz), 400MB of built-in memory, 256MB storage memory, 128MB RAM, microSD card slot, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, and HSPDA. Click “more” to watch a video.

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Sony Ericsson K850 Poster Spotted at AT&T Retail Store

March 17th, 2008

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Yes, a sharp eyed consumer managed to snap a picture of this Sony Ericsson K850 poster at “an actual retail location, not deep in an AT&T workshop somewhere .”

Several sources at AT&T stores have told us that they’ve been commanded by corporate to toss their K850 promotional materials in the trash. Doesn’t sound like a good sign, and if the device is indeed canceled, we think it’s a tragedy both for AT&T and for Sony Ericsson’s North American presence

[via Engadget]

Sony Ericsson K850

September 18th, 2007
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The Sony Ericsson K850 features a 2.2-inch screen, 5.0-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, EDGE, USB 2.0 connectivity, an M2 card slot (512MB included), 40MB internal memory, and HSDPA.

We believe the Sony Ericsson K850 lives up to the responsibility of being a landmark product in the company portfolio. With rich camera settings, the K850 comes incredibly close to stand-alone digital cameras. The novelties in navigation suggest the K850 will not resort to simply being an upgrade to older Cyber-shot handsets and will be aiming beyond the brand-loyal consumers. However, the first 5 megapixel Cyber-shot will be forced to handle a lot of pressure.

[via GSMArena]

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