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Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Unfortunately, Sony Ericsson yet again, didn’t show up as a phone in NTT DoCoMo’s summer collection (see above image).  It’s safe to say that Sony Ericsson is taking a long break from DoCoMo.  As usual, they aren’t included in Softbank’s summer collection either.

It isn’t all bad news though.  We are still waiting for KDDI’s summer collection (that’s if they are releasing one), which contains that mysterious maybe-Xperia SOX01.  And it’s not like Sony Ericsson hasn’t produced Japanese phones lately, in fact, they’ve recently released the iida G9 (see below image).

Sony Ericsson W64S Now Available… To The World!

Friday, February 27th, 2009

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Sony Ericsson’s W64S has been availabe under Japanese operator AU for a while now, but only to Japanese customers.  Previously, AU phones never worked outside of Japan unless you are a customer and subscriber of AU’s mobile phone service in Japan.  Well it looks like that is beginning to all change.  Rather new, a few tech geeks managed to create an unlock for the Sony Ericsson W64S, as shown above.  This unlock, still in the preliminary stages, does not require an external hypersim and is said to be “99.9% stable and perfect.”  A few business owners have managed to get a hold of this and are now beginning to sell unlocked Sony Ericsson W64S.

The Sony Ericsson W64S is available for an average $700 CDN, or appoximately $556 USD and €439 EURO.  The W64S is aviable in four colours, Snow x White, Diamond x Pink, Lattice x Black, and Mist x Blue.  The Lattice x Black, by the way, looks much darker and only purple in certain angles in reality than rather than the following renderings.

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Reviewing the specifications of the W64S, it has obviously a flip phone with a rotating/swivel screen.  This allows it to be used as a TV/Media Player or used as a 3.2 megapixel camera, located on the back of the phone.  The screen is a 16M colour WFVGA 2.8 inch screen.  On the front, there are hidden notification lights that glow when there are new text messages, missed calls, and ringing alarms.

For more information regarding the W64S with more specification, commercials, and media campaigns, visit Sony Ericsson’s W64S Product Website (Japanese).  I would highly recommend watching the W64S demo, even if you don’t understand Japanese.

There is a catch with this phone.  Well, there are catches with all Japanese keitais.  For one, one cannot use the internet browser or use anything that involves the internet, such as GPS and downloading of applications and games.  This is locked only to the AU by KDDI USIM.  TV is not an option either as the signals are only available in Japan.  But with all AU by KDDI phones, unfortunately and at the moment, text messaging does not work at all.  Nevertheless, this is a ground breaking discovery and spark more AU by KDDIs available.  You never know, you might be picking up a Walkman Monster Premier3, Cybershot Flagship S001, or the endless customization RE soon.

S0X01

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Just recently, Sony Ericsson Japan filed a report of their upcoming SOX01 phone for AU by KDDI.  What does the “X” mean?  I’ll let you guys interpret that.

https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=1070202&native_or_pdf=pdf

More Idou

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

Normally, I only post on Japanese phones… but I can’t let everyone else here have all the fun! Here are a few more photos of the idou from keithyim of ePrice Hong Kong

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For more live photos of the phone and the user interface, see ePrice:
http://www.eprice.com.hk/mobile/talk/?prod_id=3303&tid=22852

Premier3 Campaign

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

Just 7 hours away before the Sony Ericsson MWC Conference, I decided to post something else to help you guys pass some time away. Sony Ericsson has released the commercial campaign for the Premier3, the entertainment flagship of Japanese operator AU by KDDI.

Here’s a few screenshots of the commercial:
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You can watch it here from Sony Ericsson Japan (in Japanese):

http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/product/au/premier3/common/cm/index.html

And the making of this commercial (in Japanese):

http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/product/au/premier3/common/making/index.html

Don’t you wish you were surrounded by so many Premier3s? For more videos of the Premier3 campaign, visit Sony Ericsson Japan Premier3’s website: http://www.sonyericsson.co.jp/product/au/premier3/

PS: Sony Ericsson will be releasing the TV-CM of the S001 Cybershot phone soon.

Sony Ericsson’s S001 Cybershot

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

On January 29, AU by KDDI, the second largest operator in Japan, announced its’ new spring collection of phones.  Two of the nine phones are from Sony Ericsson, namely the Premier3 Walkman and S001 Cybershot.

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S001 Cybershot

Sony Ericsson announces the S001 Cybershot, the only nonflip Japanese Keitai for the AU by KDDI’s Spring Collection.  The S001 features a 8.1 megapixel CMOS camera with PhotoFlash and an Exmor sensor technology similar to that used in Sony’s DSLR cameras α900 & α700.  Exmor CMOS sensors produce fast, quality photos by improving image processing and reducing noise.

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The S001 shares similar styling from Sony Ericsson’s C905 and even the X1.  The front of the phone has a gigantic 3.3″ FWVGA OLED BRAVIA display. (more…)

Sony Ericsson’s Premier3 Walkman

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

On January 29, AU by KDDI, the second largest operator in Japan, announced its’ new spring collection of phones.  Two of the nine phones are from Sony Ericsson, namely the Premier3 Walkman and S001 Cybershot.

Premier3 Walkman

Leading the entertainment lineup of AU’s Spring Collection is Sony Ericsson’s Premier3 Walkman.  This phone is the second phone to feature Premium Player, an exclusive Walkman Music Player for Sony Ericsson Japan.  Premium Player works with the Digital Sound Enhancement Engine (DSEE), delivering ClearStereo and ClearBass through the headphones and speakers.  Although it is not exactly clear what the “3″ stands for, one can assume that the phone has 3 different styles, “Music Style” “Keitai Style”, and “Theater Style.” (more…)