May 14, 2011 11:11 GMT  ·  By

Japanese Swedish mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson is expected to bring to the market before the end of the ongoing year a nice range of new devices, and the CK15i and ST18i should be among them, it seems.

The company already came to the market with new handsets this year, all of which are powered by Google's Android OS, yet it seems that more of them should arrive soon.

Moreover, rumor has it that the vendor would also aim at launching a new feature phone on the market, and that the just spotted CK15i might be it.

The mobile phone would sport a 3.3-inch touchscreen display capable of delivering a 240 x 400 pixels resolution.

Moreover, it would include the A200 platform, and should pair the said touchscreen display with a slide-out keyboard, but the rest of its specs are shrouded in mystery at the moment.

As for the Sony Ericsson ST18i, a handset spotted before under the codename of Azusa, it should pack the same touchscreen display as CK15i , while running under Google's Android operating system.

The smartphone would sport a design similar with the one that Sony Ericsson's new Xperia mini device includes, it seems.

It should feature both a rear and a front-facing camera, along with an ARM Cortex A8 processor, which might have been clocked in at 1GHz.

Apparently, this would be another cheap Android handset that Sony Ericsson plans for the market, following the Xperia mini line, or last year's Xperia X8.

Other details on this smartphone are not available at the moment, but there are great chances that it would run under Google's Android 2.3 Gingerbread platform when made available.

Of course, it still remains to be seen when exactly that would happen, as well as when would the other new device from the company be slated for a market release. However, they should both arrive on shelves during the ongoing year, that's for sure.

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