Sony Ericsson’s Bravia TV-Phone
Take a look at Sony Ericsson’s newest undertaking: the Bravia TV-Phone.

Although the Bravia TV-Phone, aka the SO903i, will only initially launch in Japan in June 2007, it still has some amazing specs. The Bravia TV-Phone has a shiny red shell, a 3 inch widescreen display, a built in TV tuner, a 2 megapixel CMOS camera, and a microSD slot. Hopefully, in time Sony will release the Bravia TV-Phone to the US, too.
Samsung Ultra Edition 10.9
Samsung’s Ultra Edition 10.9 is the smallest slider phone in the world, measuring just 10.9 mm thick.

At 10.9 mm thick, the Samsung 10.9 is 2 mm thinner than the Samsung D900 (which was the previous “World’s Smallest Slider Phone”). The Samsung Ultra Edition 10.9 has a 3.2 megapixel camera, 80 mb of internal memory, a microSD card, TV-out, a digital power amplifier, and Bluetooth. Currently, we have no information about the expected price, but Samsung’s Ultra Edition 10.9 is supposed to go on sale by March, 2007.
LG’s Prada Phone
Here’s the LG KE850 Prada cell phone, which looks remarkably similar to the iPhone!

The Prada phone will be released in the UK, France, Germany, and Italy by the end of February, and will be released in Asia by March. Prada is promoting the Prada phone, by saying it is the first completely touch screen mobile phone. The Prada phone is packed full of features– tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900, EDGE, a 3.0 inch display with 240 x 400 resolution, a microSD slot, a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0, a video player, document viewer, and media player (MP3, AAC, WMA, RA formats) and a small size of 98.8 x 54 x 12 mm. The Prada phone has a price of €600 or $778 USD.
Blackberry Pearl in Pearl White Laucnhes
The Blackberry Pearl in Pearl, or white, is launching today at T-Mobile stores.

T-Mobile users should expect to pay $150 for this phone with a 2 year service contract for the White Blackberry Pearl. The Blackberry Pearl (in White) is available either in stores, or online (via T-Mobile.com).
Nokia N800- Specs and Video
Nokia’s N800 web-tablet caused a buzz at CES.

The N800 has a 4.1 inch, 800 x 480 pixel touch screen, a 320 mhz processor, 128 mb of RAM, 256 mb of Flash-ROM, dual SD memory card slots, 802.11b/g WiFi, a camera (resolution unknown, I’m guessing 2-3 megapixels), built in stereo speakers, and Bluetooth 2.0. Currently, the N800 is available online (buy at Nokia) or in-stores (at some CompUSAs, I believe), with a price of $400 USD.

Here’s a video of Nokia’s N800 in action:
