Kicking off the 2011 Sony Ericsson concepts is the Xperia x-Wave, touting a jaw dropping 1.5 GHz processor and a handful of other bells and whistles. Yesterday we reported Sony Ericsson’s less than stellar fourth quarter financials, but with concept designs like these — could we be looking at the next Sony Ericsson flagship smartphone?
Designed by Frank Tobias from some-phones.com, the Sony Ericsson Xperia x-Wave built for speed. Powered by a 1.5 GHz processor (fingers crossed, dual core), the x-Wave boasts an eight megapixel camera with HD video recording (1080P please?). Following the lines of the Xperia Arc, the x-Wave will use the Exmor R-sensor and the display will measure 4.4 inches, like the Arc it will use the Bravia Engine Reality Display.
Internally, we’d be looking at 8GB of storage and 512MB of RAM. Standard feature such as WiFi and bluetooth would also be in tow. In terms of worldwide compatibility, quadband 3G support or possibly even a LTE radio for a North American release. Assuming the device ran the latest Android build, version 2.3 Gingerbread, the x-Wave would be a seriously sexy piece of hardware.
We’ll continue to follow the 2011 Sony Ericsson concept designs currently underway at esato.com and look forward to seeing what these creative minds can render up for SE. For now, it’s time to find out if this is the handset that could bring in the millions of handset shipments the company desperately needs. Any takers?
via Concept-Phones | Esato
