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>500 Joined: Jan 24, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
@cristiano
seems you are talking bout the proposed handycam phone? If so, the handycam series is dead. Though its features will be incorporated into another series, like cybershot.
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>500 Joined: Jan 24, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
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On 2007-02-11 13:26:22, albero23 wrote:
at what time will be the SE press this afternoon?
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there is no 'announcement' on the 11th if thats what you want to know... No phones are to be presented.
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cristiano Joined: Feb 15, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
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On 2007-02-11 13:27:47, jedi-master wrote:
@cristiano
seems you are talking bout the proposed handycam phone? If so, the handycam series is dead. Though its features will be incorporated into another series, like cybershot.
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loooooooool
MR
i know that's why i didn't say a handycam phone |
intelegent115 Joined: Mar 01, 2002 Posts: 470 From: Slovenia PM |
What about tomorrow? Or we`ll just have to wait till Cebit or even longer?  |
cristiano Joined: Feb 15, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
wait tell the end of feb till the end of march |
>500 Joined: Jan 24, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
tomorrow? unsure really. Perhaps lizzy Maybe couple low-midrange phones?
i think towards end of next month we see sofia etc
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xumdeo Joined: Dec 14, 2006 Posts: 498 From: TKY/HKG/LDN PM, WWW
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don't know what SE is thinking, they better be knowing what they're doing, and they better be right
2007 Q1 Q2 is going to be one of the most intense seasons in the mobile history |
mustafabay Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Egypt PM |
@jedi-master, you think there is any roomleft in the mid range? The only spots I see empty is for a K350 and K530, both being a memory slot added to the current K320 and K510, with maybe a screen resolution bump in the K530. Either way I wouldn't think they'd be announcing mid range phones for a while, unless its a slider.
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Wishmaster89 Joined: Jun 02, 2006 Posts: 333 From: Warsaw, Poland PM |
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On 2007-02-11 15:09:14, mustafabay wrote:
@jedi-master, you think there is any roomleft in the mid range? The only spots I see empty is for a K350 and K530, both being a memory slot added to the current K320 and K510, with maybe a screen resolution bump in the K530. Either way I wouldn't think they'd be announcing mid range phones for a while, unless its a slider.
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I think that the k550 is updated k510 so there is no place left for mid-range phones at the time. |
dancingfate Joined: Sep 25, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Jakarta, Indonesia PM |
scotsboyuk at se-nse said:
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We have just received some updated information from a reliable source.
Sofia
5 MP camera
HSDPA
Possibility of Wi-Fi
To be announced in March
To be available by July
Daniela
New Cybershot handset
Faye
Walkman handset
Available in Q2
Most of the codenames come from WTA tennis players:
Sofia Arvidsson
Daniela Hantuchova
Maria Sharapova
Elena Dimentieva
Samantha Stosur (K810)
Li Na (W610, K550)
Ai Sugiyama (W880)
Melinda Czink (W200)
The W880 is to feature the W880 shown inside a CD case to demonstrate that the handset is thin enough to fit inside one. I am told though, that the handset doesn't quite fit because the CD case is 10mm thick, whilst the W880 is 9.4mm thick, but only if one doesn't include the keys.
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Apple iPhone 4, HTC Evo 3D, HTC Sensation, HTC Inspire 4G, HTC Desire S, HTC Wildfire, S001, SO905iCS, T650 (Gold & Green), C901, W800, K660, K700, Beibei (G702), Severine (DEAD) |
cristiano Joined: Feb 15, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
new new's from sneff at se-world.info
From meanwhile several “corners” I received that SE will present now definitely soon a Slider on K800i-Basis in modern Design.
To kindle this as small Appetithappen for you around the discussion around this equipment.
Unfortunately the information is much meager in addition which can be however already called hot information is that as well as all hardware characteristics of the K800i into this equipment are probably transplanted and it the first Cyber SHOT Slider will probably be.
Perhaps SE orients itself to my Ausarbeitnug of 2006
http://www.se-world.info/galerie.php?image=244
What thinks it and/or which expects it of it?
The model designation S800i would be conceivable
(No it is not the equipment from the Fake picture with solid blue lights)
he saide after (It will give no more Swivel.)
and (K800i-Basis, not K850i-Basis.)
so it will have 3.2mp
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mustafabay Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Egypt PM |
Slider and swivel do start with S so I'd say the name is ok. Now we also need the Z810 too.
@Wishmaster, actually a K550 is a sidways move from the K750 and will be slightly more expensive. The price of the K550 will be about double that of the current K510 so there is a gap.
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cristiano Joined: Feb 15, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
@mustafabay
there won't be more swivell mobile's from
and please K550+K810+W610 +the other announced mobiles have thier on thread so don't discused them in this thread |
micks2005 Joined: Mar 02, 2006 Posts: 111 From: Brisbane, Australia & Dubai, U PM |
Hey Guys Alittle Somethin, Somethin ... For You All ...
Sony Ericsson introduces its second lifestyle of imaging communication with its second Cyber-shot™ phones – K900 and K890 camera phones deliver a greater level of imaging quality
London – Sony Ericsson takes digital imaging in camera phones to greater heights today with the launch of the K900 and K890 phones, the second handsets to carry the Cyber-shot™ brand, a true mark of imaging quality. Both are highly capable mobile phones with integrated 5.1 Megapixel digital cameras with Autofocus, Xenon flash and BestPic™ - Sony Ericsson’s unique imaging technology that allows you to capture exactly the moment you desire. K900 and K890 combine advanced image capture capabilities with high speed data transfer, making them perfect tools for shooting and sharing high quality pictures and videos. K900 is a dual-mode UMTS/GPRS phone and the K890 is a Tri Band EDGE phone. Both are available from Q1 2007.
"With this Cyber-shot™ phone we aim to improve on the success of the K800i lifestyle of ‘imaging communication’ by combining Sony Ericsson’s unique mobile applications and Sony digital imaging technologies,” said Rikko Sakaguchi, Senior Vice President, Product and Application Planning, Sony Ericsson. "Our aim has always been to innovate and create new values for the mobile life, and with this new Cyber-shot™ phone we will enable anyone to enjoy an even greater level of communication – taking quality pictures of anything, anytime and anywhere, and sharing their precious moments with others."
The versatile swivel design makes it easy to multitask between the K900’s/K890’s many functions, a feature which gives the phone an advantage over dedicated imaging devices. The direct function buttons get the user swiftly into Cyber-shot mode where it is possible to take advantage of the many new and innovative features.
The handsets have a classic Sony Ericsson design, with a large 2.3” screen and responsive, tactile keypad with a sleek and stylish dual front phone design. Turn the phones horizontally and there you have a digital still camera. Simply slide the active lens cover downwards and a user interface similar to that of a Cyber-shot™ camera automatically appears.
Tradition is carried over from the K800i by including BestPic™, which ensures that you never ‘miss’ an important picture. Press the shutter button once and get 7 full quality 5.1 megapixel pictures to choose from in a time sequence – 3 pictures before and 3 pictures after the actual image you captured. All 7 pictures are displayed as icons on the display. Simply scroll backwards and forwards through the 9 images and save the ones you like best.
The K900 and K890 offer full support for a complete digital imaging lifestyle. Printing is possible without the need for a PC thanks to PictBridge™, a feature that transfers pictures directly to a printer by using a USB cable. Storing and managing image files on your PC are made easy with the supplied Adobe software, and the phones are among the first to feature fully integrated Picture Blogging Blogging is growing exponentially as a way of sharing personal experiences with words and images, and Picture Blogging in K900 and K890 allows users to create and update personal blogs directly from the phone in just a few clicks.
Business users will find the K900 and K890 valuable work tools while out of the office and the functional Mist Grey casing fits neatly with the professional image. Full HTML browsing with RSS feeds and Google Search give you high-speed, graphic-rich Internet use. Support for standard push email and a connectivity suite comprising Bluetooth® 2.0, USB 2.0, Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) and Mini-SD means that keeping in touch is effortless. A complete entertainment package including music player, 3D gaming and an RDS FM radio are also provided for business downtime or relaxation.
The Sony Ericsson K900 is a dual-mode UMTS handset while K890 is a Tri Band EDGE handset. Both products will be commercially available in Mist Grey and start shipping globally during Q1 2007. The variants in the market will be:
K900i - Dual mode UMTS (2100MHz) - GPRS 900/1800/1900 MHz for Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa
K900c - Dual mode UMTS (2100MHz) - GPRS 900/1800/1900 MHz for Mainland China. (Launch dependent on availability of 3G services.)
K890i Tri Band EDGE 900/1800/1900 MHz for Europe, Asia Pacific, Americas
K890a Tri Band EDGE 850/1800/1900 MHz for Americas
K890c Tri Band EDGE 900/1800/1900 MHz for Mainland China
K900 and K890 – Features at a glance:
Imaging & Messaging
5.1 Mega pixel with Auto Focus Camera
Xenon Flash
BestPic™
Video and image stabilizer function
2.3” QVGA 262K TFT display
Active lens cover
Photo keys
Cyber-shot™ user interface
Memory for 100 pictures (at 5.1MP), 128 MB internal user memory
QVGA Video recording/playback (30fps)
Adobe picture/video PC SW
3x Optical zoom
16x Digital zoom
Auto red eye reduction
DPOF & PictBridge
Time line view of pictures
Picture Blogging (powered by Blogger)
PictureDJ ™ and VideoDJ™
Standard push e-mail (P-IMAP) support
VGA camera for Video Telephony
Entertainment
Music Player (MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ support)
Video Player
Stereo Bluetooth profile (A2DP)
Music DJ™
OMA DRM phase 1.x
Streaming Audio/Video
3D games
A/B buttons for horizontal games support
RDS FM radio
Connectivity
Bluetooth® 2.0
IrDA
HTML Full Browser with RSS readers
USB 2.0 Mass storage
External antenna connector
Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) slot / Mini-SD™
Flight mode
Multitasking
USB cable, stereo portable handsfree and PC software in the box
Talk time: up to 9 hours GSM/3.5 hours UMTS
Standby time: up to 350 hours
Size: 117 x 48 x 11 (13) mm
Weight: 101 grams |
tasos7 Joined: Jan 25, 2007 Posts: 40 From: Athens, Greece PM, WWW
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ÏÌG....!!!! How many times r we supposed to see that...??? ENOUGH...!!! |
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