The Sony Ericsson C905
Due to be announced this week is the Sony Ericsson C905, It is expected to be the flagship cameraphone of the company, with 8-megapixel resolution and lots of features. It’s comes with WiFi integrated GPS and will also have a TV-out port for previewing photos on a TV Screen.
Sony Ericsson C902 Advert
Sony Ericsson Interview
SDN Channel have interviewed Christopher David of Sony Ericsson on the show floor at JavaOne 2008
Sony Ericsson W52s Pictures
Here are some pictures of the Sony Ericsson W52 slider the phone has only been released into the Japanese market for the KDDI network.
Sony Ericsson G900
The Sony Ericsson G900 is expected to be released in June 2008, it will come with a 5-megapixel touch auto-focus camera the G900 also boasts the Multi-Shot function which allows you to take multiple pics at the single press of the trigger. The phone uniquely uses the QVGA touchscreen in combination with the 5.0 megapixel camera - decide where to focus the camera by touching the screen.
* 5.0 megapixel camera with touch Auto focus and Multi-shot function
* One touch media experience
* Large 2.4 display with single touch control menu
* One- touch media and organiser menu
* Wi-Fi™ for high speed data transfer and internet browsing
Sony Ericsson W910
If you happen to live in Hong Kong you’ll now be able to get your hands on the white and gold Sony Ericsson W910, the phone has been released for the moment only in the Asian market but might make it’s way to Europe in time.
Sony Ericsson P5 picture
The Sony Ericsson P5 or Sony Ericsson Paris has not yet been officially announced, but pictures are starting to appear on the net. As soon as we have more news on this we’ll let you know.
Sony Ericsson W760 demo
Here’s a quick look at the Sony Ericsson W760
* Shake Control
* 2.2″ display
* Built-in motion sensor with accelerometer for tilt gaming
* Integrated stereo speakers
* 3.2 megapixel camera
* Memory Stick Micro media slot
Hands on with the Sony Ericsson SO905iCS
The Sony Ericsson SO905iCS is really for the Japanese NTT DoCoMo network but looks like a nice phone.
Sony Ericsson PSP Phone
Rumours fly around the Internet all the time, but this is one that might actually happen this year. If you just think about it mobile gaming is such a big market and one of the issues is using the key-pad on your mobile to control the game. Well Sony can easily solved this by replacing keys from the numeric keypad with game controls, and they have year of experience behind them in the area.
With a large library of PSP titles behind them this will explode onto the market with a backlog of games. Just on the techie side the phone will come with rotating display to access other functions of the phone. When the device is in the phone mode, you get a simple phone with numeric keypad, menu and function keys. Rotating the screen to 180 degrees, menu/function keys are turn into game controls for portable phone gaming. If the screen is turned only 90 degress, the PSP phone might turn into a mobile TV also?






