We know you are impatiently waiting for the feature-loaded son-of-a-gun Sony Ericsson Idou to hit the shelves to go and grab yourselves one but until than here is something to warm your geeky souls. You can also enjoy the very first Idou camera samples publicly available.

There’s one other thing as well – the Idou seems to be powered by a Li-Po battery with a capacity of 1000 mAh. It doesn’t sound quite exciting but we hope it will at least be able to last for a day in the average tech-freak’s hands.

Besides these live shots, the guys over at Fony.SK have also published a number of screenshots, demonstrating the Sony Ericsson Idou’s OS. While the retail units are to appear with the brand new open source OS based on Symbian that’s still being developed by the Symbian Foundation this pre-release Idou unit seems to be running plain S60 5th edition for touch phones (much like Nokia 5800 XpressMusic). Obviously the new OS is still unprepared to appear in public.

And now for the camera samples part – the pre-release unit that the Slovaks had for the preview was obviously unable to shoot in its full resolution and only produced 9MP samples. Quite interestingly though the photos have an extraordinary 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. The current camera samples are hardly inspiring but we know better than passing judgments, based on such an early pre-release unit’s performance.

Please find more pics here
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