New Sony Ericsson W970, leaked pictures!
April 23, 2007
Here’s some images I came across at mobilementalism.com. This time it’s the supposedly Sony Ericsson W970.
The pictures are rendered 3d models rather than blurred pics of a real device. The quality of the images leads us to believe that this may indeed be a real Sony Ericsson phone or a real concept rather than a fake.
How to: Download and install Fring on Nokia N95, free VOIP calls!
April 22, 2007
“Fring uses your mobile internet connection to make peer-to-peer VoIP calls, send instant messages and talk with VoIP applications such as Skype, Google Talk , MSN Messenger and SIP at no extra cost.”
This is great, because it means you can use your phone to make free calls at WiFi hotspots, using WiFi in your home network or by signing a flat-rate contract with your carrier.
Read more for installation instructions…
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Nokia N95 reviewed VI, The conclusion
April 20, 2007
Steve at AAS published the final last words of their great Nokia N95 review series.
“At heart, the N95 is a fairly straightforward S60 3rd Edition smartphone, at least in terms of software, with the basic S60 PIM applications, the read-only version of Quickoffice and Nokia’s Nseries picture and video editing suite. But what’s different about this device is the hardware, on just about every level. [Read more]
New Sony Ericsson W999i with QWERTY keyboard
April 19, 2007

Found a image with the new Sony Ericsson Walkman slider phone, possible model W999i. The picture was found at John Johnson’s blog mearesuperstar. The picture has not yet been confirmed as real.
The new device recembles the recently announced W580i, with the new improved semi QWERTY keyboard design that we saw earlier today on Sony Ericsson P700i Smartphone.
Sony Ericsson P700i smartphone images leaked
April 19, 2007
These images feature the Sony Ericsson P700i smartphone. The phone will come with a 2.6-inch QVGA screen and 3.2-megapixel camera with duplex LED light.
The phone supposedly supports 3G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. It’ll also have a two-letter-per-key keyboard, something many potential users might feel uncomfortable.

Read more for specs!
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