Today was the day that a new Sony Ericsson announcement on the planning had. The Sony Ericsson T715 is today a reality, a tough and stylish slider that will gladden the middle with a compact slider with many unprecedented opportunities.
Sony Ericsson this morning has a new mid-range slider presented the T715.Hoewel clearly much attention is given to the appearance, the phone is as complete as you might expect a modern phone. T
he unit has a build on a 2.2 inch screen, 3.2 megapixel camera with flash, UMTS, Bluetooth 2.0, FM radio, a music player and a microSD slot. This puts the Sony Ericsson line no longer their own Memory Stick Micro slot to use.
If your Sony Ericsson T715 is the first time would you say that it is a device for starting mobile callers. Nothing is less true under the cover of this compact slider houses a wide range of potential consumers of the mid-waiting. We start with the screen, which is a standard 262,000 color screen with a QVGA resolution (240 x 320 pixels). On the screen to choose themes that are from the start screen will walk.
The Sony Ericsson T715 is available in September in the Netherlands in the colors and Rogue Galaxy Silver Pink.
The GD900, which LG debuted at the GSMA World Congress, is billed as the world’s first phone with a transparent design handset. Not everything on the slider handset is transparent (the mechanical components are the old-fashioned opaque variety) but the rear slider is translucent and the keypad gives off a glittering show. LG promises a Bluetooth headset is in the works which will match the clear design of the phone itself.
Technical details about the GD900 were sparse at the show, but LG promises it will bring out the specs for review later this year. In the meantime, the GD900 has a futuristic look that is bound to win some devotees early on. As more and more cell phone manufacturers compete to include new applications and electronic features, style and simplicity in the user interface tend to get overlooked. Often it is the simple but beautiful item that wins out in the end. Expect the LG GD900 clear handset phone to show up in stores sometime in the third quarter of 2009.
You probably weren’t expecting yet another luxury model of Nokia’s long-lived 8800 fashion phone, right? Well, the company continues to prove its dedication to the crazily expensive slider with its newest model, the Gold Arte.
This precious puppy is dipped in 18-carat gold and has white leather on the front and back — just in case the gold wasn’t enough to prove its owners are living on the edge of obnoxious ostentation.
Other than its looks, you can expect the newest 8800 to be pretty much identical to its Carbon Arte predecessor, with 3G, 4GB of flash memory, an OLED display and a 3.2 megapixel camera.
We don’t know exactly when it’s slated for release in Europe, but we expect it to carry a pretty “impressive” price tag.