Sony Ericsson plans to launch the Xperia Pureness, a see-through handset inspired by water, in November. This handset has been approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and is now on its way to the markets. This weird looking candy bar handset boasts of its transparent display. However there is no official word on the pricing or availability of this handset as yet.
The Xperia Pureness claims offer support for 3G connectivity. Apparently, this handset eliminates features like GPS, camera, Wi-Fi, and touch screen that are found in most of the handsets. The detailed spec sheet of this handset is still under wraps. The joint venture between Japan's Sony and Sweden's Ericsson said that it approached the Pureness as a work of art rather than technology, crafting it with a transparent screen and hidden keypad - revealed only when the device is activated. Unveiled at a media event, the handset is the first phone to reflect the company's new "make believe" advertising campaign. 
Sony Ericsson didn't release any details on the Pureness, but said that it would be released worldwide in select cities in November. 
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The phone does look nice and it's designed definitely not for you guys!Leave that bull opinion for yourselves!;) The phone should look nice in one's hand
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