
Virgile of Planete Nokia did again great work and shows us very nice pictures of the new G700 & G900 in two galleries. You can find the G700 gallery here and the G900 gallery here.

Enjoy!
Here’s a live photo of the upcoming Sony Ericsson BeiBei. It is set to be announced this Wednesday along with the über-high-end ‘Paris’ at the UIQ press conference. You saw this first at USEB.

Later tonight (at 7.00 PM CET), Sony Ericsson will be holding a press conference in Barcelona, and here they’ll announce a large number of phones.
We’ll be covering the event from behind our computers, but have got several people down in Barcelona as well for the event. This way, we’ll be able to bring you exclusive live photos of the new announcements just as they’re announced. We’ll be making a large gallery for this purpose only. If you can’t wait for the live photos, then don’t worry – we’re certain to see leaks hours before the announcements.
Furthermore, UIQ Technology will be holding a press conference Wednesday along with Sony Ericsson and Motorola. This will be regarding the UIQ platform and strategies. While I was invited to the event, I will not be able to participate. However, we’ve already made a deal with UIQ about an exclusive interview after the event.
Stay tuned – it’s going to be a hot evening, and an even hotter week!

As you’ve probably heard, Sony Ericsson will present some nice handsets at the MWC (formerly called 3GSM).
The press conference held under the motto “Big Ideas” at this year’s MWC will not only show us SE’s big achievements, but even a hell of a big amount of new great phones.
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Since Sony Ericsson focused last year on low/mid-range phones the emphasis this year will be placed on high-end walkman and cybershot models. Among a flood of really nice fashion phones powered by UIQ there’ll be of course some nice feature phones running the A200 platform.
Here are some release dates of yet unannounced phones:
• Angelina Q2
• Tyra Q3 (UIQ-Low-end)
• Emilie Q3
• Josephine Q3 (UIQ-Mid-range)
Besides this Sony Ericsson plans to expand their accessories as well. A walkman phone called Madonna in one package with a hifi-system (of course also from SE) will be out during this year. This will be also a fashion phone (maybe P5i sister) stated to be very expensive but nice to look at. You probably all know ‘pebble’ (MBS-100) – as it seems to come out in a bigger and more powerful version with incredible sound.
Apart from that some more codenames of yet unannounced phones:
• Ellai/Lai (Cybershot)
• Shio (Cybershot)
‘Paris’ is the codename of the speculated high-end phone P5.
Sliding keyboard and different home screens you can navigate between by pressing left and right. Also, we’ve got a sliding mechanism on the back of the phone as a lens protector for the camera. “5 MP” is also stated on the back near the camera. It comes with a stylus even though the user interface can easily be used with your finger as well. It’s black and a bit smaller than P1. It has a built-in GPS (NaviLink 5.0 NL5350) with WayFinder 7.0 built-in as well as a weather application and the new Opera Mobile 9 with intelligent zoom and widgets. Based on OMAP34xx hardware platform.
Paris is going to be announced along with Beibei, if everything goes as planned, which it should.
Lots of icons from the upcoming Beibei’s user interface. The phone will be running UIQ 3.2, and this is an exclusive preview of what the future will hold
I guess the picture pretty much speaks for itself, but if you have any questions, feel free to ask!
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Here goes another USEB exclusive. This is the first ever photoshop of the upcoming Beibei from Sony Ericsson. It’s a slim Walkman smart phone running UIQ with a touch screen, 3.2 mega pixels camera and a scroll wheel instead of joystick. Very interesting!


QuickBlock is an extremely cool freeware game for Sony Ericsson smart phones running UIQ 3. It makes use of the touch screen on the phone and will seriously put your reaction skills to a test!
In this game it’s all about moving and staying alive. You have to move around your orange block and avoid the green block, which will continuously morph into more – smaller – blocks.
As said, it’s freeware so give it a try. My best time is 57 now 59 seconds – see if you can beat it!