Here we’ve got a rather nice little gallery of the cancelled Sony Ericsson G702, codenamed BeiBei, for you. This is - of course - a prototype, build AP 1.1. This gallery will also teach you a thing or two about how prototype boxes look, and what they contain. Only the most normal stuff, nothing fancy. Enjoy!
By the way… I’ll be taking a small vacation, and won’t be back till Thursday.
[thanks, Phoner]
The Sony Ericsson W760 is Sony Ericsson’s first Walkman phone with a built-in GPS unit. Other than that, it is one of a few super hot Walkman sliders. Here’s our large gallery of this black diamond.
I can’t decide on whether I’m going to review the C902 or W760 first. What do you guys think?
The new Sony Ericsson C902 just landed at my doorstep, and it’s a really nice handset with a very sturdy feel to it. The first impression is rather good, but the space around the display seems wasted, even though there are eight touch sensitive camera shortcuts.
Now, on to our large gallery of this metallic sharpshooter. I hope you’ll like the photos - I’ve started shooting them in another way, that - in my opinion - looks way better than what I’ve previously been trying out.
Along with the C902 also came the W760 - watch out for that one soon!
Here they are! Hope you’ll enjoy them, and do feel free to press the thumbnails to get the full size image (it’s not that fun to just look at the thumbnails, is it?). PS. Sorry about the N95 8GB comparisons - guess he had to find another brick to compare the C905 with.
Thanks, MR!
… and last, but not least, some official photos of the Sony Ericsson S302 - the first Snapshot phone.

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… and here are some official photos of the second low-end phone to be announced, the Sony Ericsson K330.

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… and some official photos of the new low-end Sony Ericsson J132. Looks quite good for a low-end phone, don’t you think?

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