May 29

You might’ve read the post about the Paris’ ‘new name’, the P200. Thanks to my friend Meraj Chhaya from phonereport.info for correction of the new name.
According to Unwiredview post about the Sony Ericsson naming system (you can read it here), the P200 should be a candybar (ends with 0), not a slider, which the Sony Ericsson P5i is. And actually, the model number P5i fits the part very nicely, since model numbers ending in 5 mean the phone has a slider form factor, according to SE’s new naming system.
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\\ tags: GPS, P200, P51, Paris P5i, Rumors, UIQ, UIQ 3.3, WiFi
May 28

Our friends at the Mobile-review have a post that might be interesting for you. The article tells us about the Paris and the Sony Ericsson Mobile Company. You can read the full article here. But in the mean time, please read the final paragraphs of the article:
The Paris looks more like Sony Ericsson’s attempt to settle down in the segment of touchscreen devices before Motorola or Nokia make it there. In my opinion, this is a niche-aimed solution that is not like the G900 (which has all what it takes to turn into a widely adopted device). The Sony Ericsson Paris will be sort of a late call and too few will really crave for its QWERTY keyboard. It’s pretty difficult to find a scenario where its sales numbers will be stellar.
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\\ tags: GPS, P200, P51, Paris P5i, UIQ, UIQ 3.3, WiFi
May 28

A while ago the Paris was published as the Sony Ericsson P5i. But now, we can now be sure that the real and official name for the Paris is the P200. This information came from a leaked UA Profile.
There are many posts before this one that revealed the specification of P200 a.k.a. Paris. However, let’s take a brief look about this handset. The Sony Ericsson P200 will run on UIQ 3.3 platform and will sport Wi-Fi, GPS and 3G connectivity. It will also have a 5.0 MP camera with a sliding lens cover. Not to forget the touchscreen and a P1i style QWERTY keypad.
Via: Cellpassion
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\\ tags: GPS, P200, P51, Paris P5i, UIQ, UIQ 3.3, WiFi
May 25

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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\\ tags: , BeiBei, G700, G702, G900, UIQ
May 13

Isn’t it kind of boring to hear that there’s another Paris P5i picture? However this time it’s different folks. Finally, we have the best spy photos of this long-awaited handset, held by a real hand.
The slim handset will come with some of great technologies inside. Among its features are a stylus and finger-based 2.8-inch touchscreen, HSDPA/HSUPA connectivity, built-in Wi-Fi, GPS, 360 MHz CPU, and Symbian 9.3, UIQ 3.3 operating system, 5 megapixel camera, secondary video call camera, and the same type of keyboard as the M600 (2 characters on a key). In addition, the P5 will also be pre-installed with Google Map, Wayfinder and Opera Mobile software.
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\\ tags: P51, Paris P5i, Photos, UIQ, UIQ 3.3
Apr 22

Another picture of the long awaited Sony Ericsson handsets (codenamed Bei-bei) have emerged on the internet, particularly from Chinese mobile web site Yesky.com. As you might know, the upcoming handset will support a touch-screen feature and UIQ 3.3 interface. In addition, some say that this phone might belong to the G-series.
Those pictures are showing a device which is still in a testing phase and the model name is not determined yet…
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\\ tags: , Rumors, UIO 3.3, UIQ
Apr 08
Se-nse is spilling some more beans on its supposed leak of the P5i “Paris” smartphone, and put simply, UIQ fans are (or should be) salivating uncontrollably right now. And when we say “salivating uncontrollably,” we mean like to the point that they’re unable to present themselves in social situations because there’s just this really disgusting stream of spittle constantly flowing out of their mouths. Got that visual? Okay, now check it: the blog is reporting that the Paris will sport a touchscreen display (capacitive, it seems), a semi-QWERTY keypad in the same vein as the M600 and P1, WiFi, 3G (maybe in a global flavor for once?), GPS, and preinstalled Google Maps, all sitting atop UIQ 3.3. If this is real, it gives the XPERIA X1 a nice little run for its money atop the Sony Ericsson food chain, does it not?
See more P5i pictures after the jump.
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\\ tags: P5i, UIQ, UIQ 3.3
Apr 03
Several days ago, the UIQ Technology has announced the release of UIQ 3.3. However, in the present there are no manufacturers has announced phones that is able to use the technology. But of course there will be Sony Ericsson’s phones that are able to use the UIQ 3.3. Our friends at se-nse had confirmed that two well-known manufacturers namely Motorola and Sony Ericsson will announce products making use of UIQ 3.3. They believed that the phones will be around within a month’s time.
BeiBei is one of the unannounced smart phones from Sony Ericsson that is most likely to use UIQ 3.3. Lots of signs point to this as being the platform used.
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\\ tags: UIQ, UIQ 3.3
Apr 03

UIQ Technology has officially announces the availability of the new UIQ 3.3. Build on the success of the UIQ 3 family, the new version is based on the Symbian OS v 9.3. The UIQ 3.3 allows mobile phone manufacturers to see opportunities to innovate and produce different kind of phones on the same software platform.
In addition, UIQ 3.3 also includes incremental enhancements in line with market requirements, including enhanced support for operator services and extensive customization for addressing different market segments.
It looks like that the new version of the long awaited Opera Mobile 9 will be incorporated in UIQ 3.3. New UIQ includes an extensively enhanced version of Opera browser (9.5) with an improved user experience of browsing on the mobile phone including faster page loads, a new layout engine and a new intuitive user interface including page overview and panning. It also includes a Widget Manager making it possible to see, run, download and remove widgets on the phone.
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\\ tags: , UIQ
Feb 14
Here video preview of upcoming SE G900. This video shows how the camera works, and also how the new menu system works. It’s a new system where you can navigate through different active home screens.
This video is courtesy of PortableGear
via: USEB
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\\ tags: G-Series, G900, UIQ, Video
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