Sony Ericsson Adriana DVB-H concept: Look Ma! No keypad!

I know what you’re thinking: the “Adriana” concept from Sony Ericsson seems to look and act much like the Sony Mylo. One big difference, though, is that the Adriana appears to be missing a conventional keypad, opting for a 3.5-inch touchscreen. With Sony Ericsson badging, you’d also expect some cellular radios, so that is definitely a step-up from the WiFi-only Mylo (the Adriana does WLAN too). You’ll also notice that this DVB-H device boasts a decent 10 gigs of internal memory. At this point, we don’t know for certain if the Adriana will become a reality, but it is a distinct possibility in this era of convergence devices.

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