
Here is another teaser of the upcoming low-mid-end K-series phone.
The official name could be K111, but is not for sure at the moment.
Just wait for some more pics and infos


Here is another teaser of the upcoming low-mid-end K-series phone.
The official name could be K111, but is not for sure at the moment.
Just wait for some more pics and infos

In cooperation with the German Sony Ericsson forum, se-world.info, here’s another picture of the upcoming Paris. Looks good, doesn’t it?

As something new we’ll have a questions & answers round regarding the upcoming ‘Paris’ phone from Sony Ericsson. We’ll try to answer your questions, but please note that we far from know everything there is to know about it. Serious questions only, please.
SE-NSE users, please make use of the commenting system on the blog instead of asking at the forum thread (makes it easier for me and you to keep track of the questions and what has already been asked).
PS. Sorry about all the posts about Paris lately, it must be awfully boring. Unfortunately there are no real other Sony Ericsson news to post about at the moment.
Another day, another Paris picture to leak. This one shows the glossy, black front of Paris and the large, flush touch display with the phone running the pre-installed Google Maps application. If you’re looking for more details on the design and features, you can go to this post.
You’ve probably already seen the picture we leaked of the upcoming UIQ smart phone, named Paris. In this post, we’ll go through its design and briefly tell about some features.
The slider form factor is going to be the form factor of Paris. Sony Ericsson has picked out some very nice materials for us, such as the shiny, mirror-like front cover, and metal has been used on large parts of the phone. Paris is quite slim (16 – 18 mm?), and we apologize for posting a picture that made it look a bit thicker than it really is.
The front of the phone holds a large touch display (with UIQ 3.3 supporting WQVGA, VGA & WVGA), a video call camera above the display, a minimalistic D-pad and two call keys making use of the same material as the rest of the front. This is quite nice, actually, and does affect the overall look of the device, more than you’d probably think it would.
Slide open the phone to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard beneath the exclusive-looking front. The keyboard consists of a number of multifunctional keys, like on M600 & P1, with the left part painted white and the right part painted black. This also looks much better than what your first thoughts may be. The phone is quite wide, making great room for this keyboard (and the large flush display, which pretty much fills out the device in width).
The back of Paris seems to have been made of metal. It looks quite nice, yet very simple. A sliding lens cover is protecting the 5 mega pixel camera on the top of the backside.
So, let’s talk about features. Paris features W-LAN 802.11b/g, Bluetooth, 3G and USB 2.0 cable transfers. It has a built-in GPS and comes bundled with Google Maps pre-installed, and we’re quite sure that WayFinder 7.0 will also be pre-installed on this device. The default web browser in Paris is Opera Mobile 9.5, as on other UIQ 3.3 devices.
So, when will we leak more pictures and what about that video, you guys talked about? Well, all in good time, but for now I can say that we plan to leak a set of three more pictures. One showing the shiny front (tomorrow), one showing the keyboard (Wednesday, next week) and one showing the backside of the phone (Friday, next week). The coming pictures will be of higher quality than the first posted one, but mind you that they are still screen shots from a video, so it’s far from perfect. Furthermore, we hope to be able to post a full video of this product within the next 2-3 weeks, but this has yet to be decided. You may be wondering why we’ve decided not to give it all at once. The reason is quite simple – this little ‘game’ we’re playing has to be fun for both us and Sony Ericsson, meaning that we do not wish to hurt Sony Ericsson in any way by publishing crucial pictures of upcoming phones.
I hope you found this at use, and that we’ve answered most of your questions.
People! The storm is coming, and we just beat Sony Ericsson at announcing it. We’re of course talking about the mysterious, super high-end smart phone, often referred to as ‘Paris’.
We’ve gotten our hands on the official product video of Paris, and even though we won’t be able to show you the video at this point in time (wait two weeks!), we can show you a few screen shots from the video with the most crucial parts blurred out a bit.
Paris will feature a full keyboard in known P1-style – below the screen, that is! Why? Well, Paris is a slider! It looks drop-dead-gorgeous and is set to slay, yes SLAY, other competitors on the market. It runs UIQ 3.3, and well, have a look at the picture. That pretty much says it all.
Paris will be announced before the end of May, and will be available in shops as early September! We haven’t got a price tag on this baby as of yet, but we’ll definitely be trying to sniff it up! So, picture after the jump! We’ll show you a picture of the back a bit later on
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Scotsboyuk has been busy reviewing the low-end Sony Ericsson W380, and has come out quite impressed by this light-weighter. While he thinks the camera is somewhat of a gimmick feature and that the price is set too high, he can’t get his eyes off from this funky-looking musician, fully boasting the Walkman player (version 2) and a FM-radio with RDS features.
Be sure not to miss out his 4,000+ word review of the W380 – right over here!
Well, I already told you about what was going to happen at CTIA yesterday regarding the XPERIA X1 and the “mysterious” Windows Mobile 6 operating system, that Sony Ericsson continously denied talking about, and got referred to as “Windows Mobile 6… err.. 6″. Now it has finally been officially announced that it will indeed be making use of the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system.
I guess we can expect the reviews to start rolling in quite slowly now… Release is still set to 2nd half 2008.
You might also be interested to check out our galleries where we have several photo albums with high quality photos of this beautiful device.