Nov 07
Filed under: Handsets, Sony Ericsson

It’s tough to predict the future, especially with cutbacks to R&D budgets in the face of a global economic slowdown. Still, it’s continuously nice to see a forward-looking corporate-slide related to mobile handsets from the taller, blonder half of that Sony Ericsson partnership. LTE and fast CPUs are certainly no surprise, nor is that 1,024 x 768 XGA screen resolution that Japan’s superphones are already bumping up against. The most compelling vision is that of the embedded camera sensors: 12-20 megapixels capable of recording Full HD video by 2012. Adding more fuel to firey speculation that handsets are about to find their persons embroiled in a megapixel war. Fine by us, just as long the optics and image processing are there to support such a resolution. Even though 12-20 megapixels seems high compared to the 5-8 megapixel cell phones we see today, those numbers are entirely within reason when you recall that Samsung hit 10 megapixels in Korea two years ago. In fact, we wouldn’t be suprised in the least to find Ericsson’s mythical device on the market well prior to 2012. Combined, these features certainly make for a tantalizing glimpse at the wireless handset future.
Ericsson: 20 megapixel cellphones shooting Full HD video in 4 years originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 07 Nov 2008 05:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
View this Post in:

Tags: Amp, Budgets, Cell Phones, Cpus, Engadget Mobile, Fri, Glimpse, Global Economic Slowdown, Hd, Image Processing, Lte, Megapixel, Megapixels, Mobile Handsets, Optics, Samsung, Sensors, Sony Ericsson, Speculation, Wireless Handset
Sep 26
Filed under: Handsets, LG, GSM, EDGE
Our minds are still positively blown at the mere thought of stuffing eight megapixels of picture-snapping power behind some mediocre optics and wrapping it up in a GSM radio, but LG appears to already be looking forward to a time when this kind of thing is par for the course. iDNES.cz has a tiny, blurry shot of a supposed KC780 slider, which tosses out the KC910 Renoir’s high style for a homelier look that we can only assume fortells a decrease asking price. You get a mere 140MB of integrated storage in this place — not bloody much for a phone that’s snapping eight millions pixels at a shot — and iDNES says it’s “not clear” yet whether 3G will even be supported, though we’ll apparently see image stabilization and face detection in the cam. Low end? High end? What’s it gonna be, LG?
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
View this Post in:

Tags: Asking Price, Face Detection, High Style, Idnes Cz, Image Stabilization, Megapixel Phone, Megapixels, Nbsp, Optics, Pixels, Radio, Renoir, Slider, Storage
Sep 26
Filed under: Handsets, LG, GSM, EDGE
Our minds are still positively blown at the mere thought of stuffing eight megapixels of picture-snapping power behind some mediocre optics and wrapping it up in a GSM radio, but LG appears to already be looking forward to a time when this kind of thing is par for the course. iDNES.cz has a tiny, blurry shot of a supposed KC780 slider, which tosses out the KC910 Renoir’s high style for a homelier look that we can only assume fortells a decrease asking price. You get a mere 140MB of integrated storage in this place — not bloody much for a phone that’s snapping eight millions pixels at a shot — and iDNES says it’s “not clear” yet whether 3G will even be supported, though we’ll apparently see image stabilization and face detection in the cam. Low end? High end? What’s it gonna be, LG?
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
View this Post in:

Tags: Asking Price, Face Detection, High Style, Idnes Cz, Image Stabilization, Megapixel Phone, Megapixels, Nbsp, Optics, Pixels, Radio, Renoir, Slider, Storage