
Due to the fact that Sony Ericsson lifted the release smartphone BeiBei, engineering versions of the phone, which dispersed throughout the world, acquired the status as collection models.
One HowardForums.com member sells two phone BeiBei – (an engineering sample) for $ 530, the second will be sold after “proposal, which the seller can not refuse”. However, it is likely that Sony Ericsson will still release BeiBei (as well as Paris) as limited series for the Asian market.
Via: topse

After a while buzzing over the internet, the rumor about the cancel of Paris and BeiBei has finally came true. Following the cancellation of the M60i, both of the phones have similar problems with the M60i. That problem is the large numbers of critics from reviewers and other industry watchers such as mobile-review.com, endgadget.com and Cnet.co.uk. The story doesn’t end there because we are hearing that whilst Paris and the G702 may have been cancelled in Europe, they might still make an appearance in Asia.
Via: USEB

People, in about a month or less you will be seeing the official release of 5-6 devices at the CommunicAsia. If everything’s on the right track, BeiBei (G702) and Paris (P200) will be announced as well.
About the G702, our friend at the Se-nse has got their hands on the handset. It seems that they’re amazed by the G702 camera. The quality of the camera is definitely on par with the K770, if not better. The color saturation and amount of details are amazing. If everything goes by plan, hopefully we will see those pictures soon.
Via: USEB

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in their obligatory round of FCC testing has confirmed the existence of the long-rumored “BeiBei”, the former codename for the G702 (the specific example submitted here appears to be a G702c variant).
The Symbian-equipped powerhouse comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera and Memory Stick Micro (M2) card slot for extra memory. The candybar handset features a touchscreen (a la the G700 and G900) display with a stylus in addition to a roller bar for navigation.
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