Few hopes we'll be seeing them become a reality

Sep 30, 2008 10:30 GMT  ·  By

While Sony Ericsson is busy with the release of Xperia X1, the company's fans are still trying to design phone concepts exactly the way they would want them to be. The latest emerged SE concepts are (as in most cases of fan-made concepts) two eye candies that would most likely be bound for success if ever built in reality.

The first concept is Sony Ericsson G910, a touchscreen handset that looks like an Asus or an HTC device rather than a Sony Ericsson one. This is mainly because of its navigation wheel, but also because of its rounded overall aspect.

Created by J. Havrlant from Sony-Ericsson-CZ, the G910 is apparently deigned to be the G-series flagship handset. Thus, it should come with a wide range of Web-oriented features, as well as with multimedia ones. We can see a Windows key on the down-left corner of G910, so the handset should run on Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.1 OS, like the already-mentioned Xperia X1.

Sony Ericsson G910 should also feature a wide touchscreen display, a photo camera (there's a dedicated button for it on the left side), and a front-facing camera for video calls.

The second new concept should be a Bravia phone, thus part of Sony Ericsson's Japan-only family of handsets. Appeared over at the Esato forums, the concept doesn't have a name (yet), but we can easily see that, with its long touchscreen display, it resembles Samsung F490. The display's resolution could be a 480 x 800 pixel one, which would make the phone really attractive, since there are only few handsets out there to boast this impressive trait (Xperia X1 being one of them).

Of course, both of the new Sony Ericsson concepts have little chances to ever become real devices, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t hope for it to happen someday, does it?

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