Sony Ericsson Satio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sony Ericsson Satio (retail name), Idou (concept name) Manufacturer: Sony Ericsson: Available: October 7th in the UK, USA Q4 2009: Screen: TFT touchscreen, 16M colors 3.5", 360 x 640 pixels
Ericsson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ericsson found that they had invested in some very doubtful share deals, whose the ... Mobile media and applications - from concept to cash: successful service creation and ...
Sony Ericsson Chocolate Phone (CONCEPT) - Video
i don't know if this Sony Ericsson is coming out all i know its a concept but a really nice looking phone i must say. Watch Video about Advertising,Commercials,Sony by Metacafe.com
Ericsson - Gizmodo
Those fellows at Unwired View have spotted an interesting Sony Ericsson patent application, which seems to depict an auto-cleaning function for mobile phone screens. The concept is ...
Sony Ericsson K950i Concept Phone
Introducing the new Sony Ericsson K950i concept phone.This will be a 3G handset featuring HSDPA connectivity and Wi-Fi, 6Mpix digicam with 3x optical zoom, 128MB of onboard memory ...
Sony Ericsson Concept Phone Design Competition - SlashPhone.com
This was organized in China by Sony Ericsson. Participants are from university and college. I can see some of the ideas from the existing Nokia models...
Sony Ericsson C908 Concept Phone | Esato Camera Concepts | TimTechs ...
While we patiently await a burst of creativity from Sony Ericsson during CeBIT in germany, over at Esato the tap never turns off with two new camera phone concepts.
Four Sony Ericsson concept handsets: W990i, K850i, K1i and Mc700i
Tomorrow is THE day for the Swedish-Japanese handset manufacturer. And while we're still wondering what will Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE) announce, designers
Sony Ericsson Ai Concept Phone Photos » Kineda
There’s alot of hype and rumors about Apple’s iPhone, and Sony is now on that bandwagon as well. Possible 3D renderings of Sony’s future Ericsson Ai cellphone line have been ...
Ericsson Spider Computer Concept
Ericsson has a weird but interesting computer concept for us. The Spider Computers doesn’t need a monitor or a keyboard as it projects them both in front of you.