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May 8, 2008

Sony Ericsson P5 Paris leaked?

Filed under: sony ericsson mobile reviews — admin @ 2:00 pm

Sony Ericsson P5 Paris leaked?
What we have here is supposedly Sony Ericsson's next big thing. Apparently, it's the P5 model, which is also known as "Paris." From what we know, the upcoming device should have the slider form factor, sporting the P1 or M600 like keyboard under the screen. In addition, the widgetized homepage makes us think it will […]

UIQ 3.3 and we're also keeping our fingers crossed for the built-in GPS.

Nothing is confirmed and as always (until the official announcement) the Swedish-Japanese handset maker is quiet. As soon as we have a new tidbit of information we'll post it, have no doubt about it. Stay tuned…

UPDATE: We have more leaked photos of the device. Check them out after the break.

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[Via: Gizmodo]


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    G700 was introduced alongside the much-better G900 model at this year's Mobile World Congress (3GSM) in Barcelona, Spain. We never thought it will cross the Pond and somehow we still doubt that's the case, even though it just passed the FCC hurdle. Sony Ericsson is known to push virtually all of its devices through FCC, but fails to deliver them to the U.S. market.

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      Whether Sony Ericsson will actually go live with the BeiBei is up for debate, but there's no amount of speculation that's going to stop us from keeping our fingers crossed.

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