The high-design Xperia Pureness goes on sale at Selfridges next Tuesday, and it’s the concept phone to beat all concept phones. Made of a very, very lightweight plastic, the Pureness is half black – the excellently tactile and minimal number keypad – and half transparent. Yes, the display is completely see-through until you turn the phone on, at which point a coloured backlight comes on (your choice of blue, green and maybe a few others) with an old-school pixelated display.
It’s tiny at just 102x43x13 mm, and looks incredibly retro. For extra verisimilitude, it has almost no features. You can talk and text, and because it’s Sony Ericsson, listen to music with ‘MegaBass’ and identify new songs with TrackID. They’ve resisted the urge to pimp it out with even a wee Cybershot cam though. Still, in deference to the 21st century, you can go online, and you can email, with syncing to Microsoft Exchange.
Primarily though, the Pureness is just a phone, albeit a cool looking one – and that’s just the way a lot of people will like it, particularly as it’s a limited edition at a few hundred units, and for a rather princely £600 each. that also includes ‘Xperia Services’ phone support (they say they’ll replace any Pureness that stops working) and ‘Pureness Concierge’ who promises to get you a booking at any restaurant, event, health club or actual club you want. Check out the official Pureness page here.
Via mobilechoiceuk
Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness Launch at Selfridges London | IXPLORA - Mobile Phone News and General Tech News and Discussion said on Tuesday, November 24, 2009, 13:20
[...] and phone demo from the Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness Launch at Selfridges store London. The Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness launches on Dec 1, at the UK’s four Selfridges department [...]