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Preview: Sony Ericsson G900

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

It has been on the market since this Monday: The new touch-and-go UIQ3 smart phone G900, a powerful package of WLAN, 5MP camera with Auto- & Touch-Focus as well as a photo light and a 2.4″ touch screen combined with a regular keypad to bring UIQ to the mass market.

The G900 you can see here is my little precious since Tuesday and it does great so far. The Dark Brown colour really suites it well. The QVGA display is bright and clear and a breeze to handle. I won’t give that much away for now as we’ll post an in-depth review of the G900, once Sony Ericsson sends us the review phone.

I’ll leave you with impressions of the new menu icons, the media menu and the new panels standby.

The G900 is available nearly everywhere now, pricing is set around £275 / 350 € / $525.

Official Pre-Demo Tour Of Paris

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Thanks to m-one over at SE-World we did not need to post the internal demo tour of Paris, which is set to be announced on the 17th of next month, so roughly in about 3 weeks. Here’s the video for ya’ (high quality, oh yeah)!

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By the way… This is nothing to get too excited about. This is very early stuff, and we’re sure lots of stuff has happened since this video was created.

G702 Camera Sample

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

As promised here’s a camera sample from the G702 also known as Beibei. As said earlier on, this phone packs the best fixed focus camera I’ve seen in any camera phone, and on the software side of things, Sony Ericsson has really upped its game. Even though this is a really good sample considering it’s a prototype, it can actually do better than this – at least it does do better in a few other samples I’ve got, although these can’t be shared (obvious reasons). We’ve removed pretty much all the EXIF data not to reveal too much, once again, our reasons are quite obvious. Press the thumbnail for full view.

USEB Exclusive: Beibei Demo Tour

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

We just got our hands on the Demo Tour from the brand new Sony Ericsson device ‘Beibei’.

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Yet Another BeiBei Leak

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

… and this time it’s from SEMC Blog, where author Maximys has gotten his hands on three exclusive photos of the upcoming BeiBei. Today he’s posting one, and he has said that he’ll be posting a photo of the slim side as well as the beautiful back soon. We’ll be waiting!

Paris Untouched

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

This is probably the first picture without seeing Paris in a hand with fully slided out keypad.

As you probably can see the keypad is illuminated blue :)

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We Fell In Love In Paris

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

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.

A Few Thoughts On UIQ 3.3

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

UIQ Technolology announced UIQ 3.3 a few days ago and so far no manufacturer has announced any phones with this platform. However, this does not mean that there won’t be Sony Ericsson-branded smart phones running UIQ 3.3 – there will! I had it confirmed earlier today that both manufacturers (Motorola and Sony Ericsson) will be announcing products making use of UIQ 3.3. I’m guessing this will happen within a month’s time.

BeiBei is one of the unannounced smart phones from Sony Ericsson that is most likely to use UIQ 3.3. Lots of signs point to this as being the platform used.

G700 and G900’s operating system and platform (UIQ 3.0) includes parts that are very much like BeiBei’s platform, so it is not unthinkable that a future firmware update could bring the UIQ 3.3 platform to these two phones (maybe also P1 and W960?).

I tested out a beta version of UIQ 3.3 yesterday and it generally seemed pretty stable with a few exceptions. Opera Mobile 9.5 crashed time after time and Bluetooth as well as WLAN wouldn’t work (hardware problem?). Other than that I am really liking the UIQ dashboard and HTML widgets. It’s a fun feature that’ll work great!

That’s it for now. Will report back when I hear something new :)

UIQ 3.3 Announced – When Will The Phones Come?

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

UIQ Technology today announced its latest version of the Symbian based smart phone user interface. Latest version is called UIQ 3.3 and I am certain this will be the last in the series of UIQ 3.x platforms.

UIQ 3.3 is the first UIQ platform based on Symbian OS 9.3 and it includes major enhancements in line with market requirements and is optimized for extensive user interface customization. Other new features include;

  • Opera Mobile 9.5 web browser – fast rendering, pan & zoom features, widgets & full web experience
  • UIQ dashboard – mobile widgets and a dashboard accessible system wide by pressing the widget button (this will be great!)
  • Native HSDPA support – for fast mobile internet

I’m looking forward to seeing this version of UIQ on phones. When will they be announced?
PS. Sorry about the late post. My new PC with Vista is of course acting up, and froze multiple times while writing this earlier today.

Sony Ericsson P1 Review Posted!

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

 

I’ve just finished my review of the Sony Ericsson P1 smart phone. I am very impressed by the phone and its business capabilities.

Lots of RAM memory for multitasking, a powerful battery and an excellent price makes this a very good phone.

Check out the review right here!