How it could be...

Dec 11, 2007 09:33 GMT  ·  By

Sony Ericsson, one of the prolific handset manufacturers on the communications market, seems to have the most dedicated fans, or should I say the most "frantic". How many times you bought yourself one of the latest "masterpieces" on the mobile market, just to have it replaced 2-3 months afterwards because the latter model had 1 Megapixel more added to its camera or another 200 MB internal memory? How many times you wished that your new acquired phone had Wi-Fi or better headphones?

Well, SE's fans tried to imagine how a "perfect" Sony Ericsson handset would have looked by today's standards and posted some concept phones that will most certainly NOT be on the market anytime soon (or maybe never). The first one, called K1i features a "huge" 3'' TFT touch-sensitive display with 16 Million colors. Furthermore, the phone has been stuffed with all possible data transfer technologies such as: HSDPA (3.6 Mbps), EDGE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth 2.0 with A3DP support.

The 7.2 Megapixel monster camera features autofocus, 3x optical zoom and image stabilization, Best Pic and Xenon Flash. The 400 MB internal memory has been supplemented by another 2 GB M2 memory card that should be included in the sales package (must've cost a fortune).

Music lovers will find the Walkman Media Player 3.1 with Megabass more than pleasing. Motion Sensor, Track ID, Accelerometer are already standard for the latest Sony Ericsson handsets, so it's no wonder they've been included in here too. And like all these tech features weren't enough, a built-in GPS receiver has been added just to make you want it more. Oh, and let's not forget the battery that should last no less than 9 hours talktime mode and 400 hours in standby mode. The price for such a device will be high, but this will not matter as there's no handset too expensive for mobile freaks.

Are you drooling yet? Well, if you are, I believe it's time to close your mouth 'cause this 'baby' is only a beautiful dream that won't come true too soon (to read 'never').

All these have been possible courtesy of the folks from esato forum. Good thinking guys!