Sony Ericsson G910 challenges handsets to a duel




While the guys from LG are getting ready to release the Prada II, a slider version of the previous one, with full QWERTY keyboard, the Sony Ericsson G910 would make the first generation of handsets labeled with the logo of the famous fashion designer tremble. Still, the company is busy for the moment with the release of Xperia X1, which was showcased on September 18, 2008, at Tent London, during the a href="http://www.londondesignfestival.com/"> London Design Week. The event gave Sony Ericsson the opportunity to reveal its innovative and unique style amongst some of the world’s most cutting edge designers and to have the visitors experiencing and exclusively previewing this stunning phone.



In the meantime, the company’s fans are desperately trying to design concept phones according to their needs and desires. Sony Ericsson G910, created by Czech designer J. Havrlant, known for his soulful Sony Ericsson concepts, is not only stylish, but also (and maybe more important) touch-friendly. Lacking a QWERTY keypad, the phone must have a virtual one. The phone features a navigational pad placed beneath the screen and seems to be easy to use, being surrounded by touch-sensitive icon. The navigation wheel and the rounded overall aspect make the touchscreen handset look like an Asus or a HTC device rather than what it really is, a Sony Ericsson one.



The display is large, as you can see in the picture above, and seems to be of significant resolution, in order to provide a sharp image display. As the G910 is apparently designed to be the flagship device of the G-series, it should come with multimedia and Web-oriented features. You could easily notice the little icon placed on the down-left corner, which means the G910 should run on Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6.1 OS, as the Xperia X1 does. Other compulsory features of the handset should be a touchscreen display (wide if it’s possible), a photo camera (as a matter of fact, there is a dedicated button on the left side) and a frontal camera for videoconferences.



The Sony Ericsson G910 is undoubtedly a pretty nice concept and has what it takes to rival other smartphones of reputed brands: it’s stylish, elegant and features not only a smooth metallic finish, but also a ground-breaking operating system.

Although we might never get to see such a device becoming real, concept phones are meant to help us better understand which features we’d like our phones to have and how they must look like in order to fulfill our dreams.

(Source concept-phones.com)

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