The phone will support DVB-H

Dec 20, 2006 08:33 GMT  ·  By

So, do you think you've heard enough of Sony Ericsson phones yet? Because, apparently, Sony Ericsson is preparing a huge portfolio of mobile phones for next year.

Aside from the mobile phones you have seen up until now, like the Ai, Li and W200a, Sonny Ericsson and Sony announced that they were planning to develop a Bravia mobile phone that includes an LCD display with RealityMAX engine.

The mobile phone's name is yet unknown and there is little info regarding its features, but what we do know is that it will apparently be the first mobile phone that emerges from this partnership, to support DVB-H. Sony Ericsson's rumored Bravia phone, that will probably feature a sliding keypad, will be the first phone that includes Bravia technology for high-quality video, to appear on the European market.

It will also include a pretty large widescreen with a resolution of 240 x 432 pixels. Other mobile phones with Bravia technology, like the W44S, have been launched before, but only on the Japanese market, and now they are planning on expanding on the European market as well, with this sliding Bravia phone.

In fact, the W44S has actually been a great success on the Japanese market and another DVB-H phone based on the W44S is also expected to be announced. Going back to the phone in the photo, there is no information regarding the release date or availability at this time, but as usual, more details are bound to arrive soon.