The Sony Ericsson C902 CyberShot Digital Camera phone, with 5.0 megapixel auto focuse camera, this phone sports a camera proformance beyond its sleek and slim looks.
C902 Cyber Shot phone has bulid in lens cover and Photo Flash with is the latest in lighting technology, take high qulity pictures and upload them, With HSDPA/UMTS and EDGE.
Use the x-pict story to add music and transitions to your gallery of photos and automatically create your own multi-media slide show to share with your friends 8 illuminated camera touch keys, FM radio and the sony ericsson TrackID music recognition.
5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, image stabiliser, video (QVGA@30fps), flash; secondary videocall camera
Ringtone Types:
Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3
Data-Capable
Yes
EMS / Picture Messaging
Yes
Games
Yes
High-Speed Data
Technology: EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
WLAN
No
Multiple Languages
Yes
PC Sync
Yes
Speaker Phone
Type: Full-Duplex
USB
Yes, microUSB
Vibrate
Yes
Voice Dialing
Yes
Other Features:
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8 illuminated camera touch keys
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FM radio with RDS
- MP3/AAC player
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TrackID music recognition
- Picture editor/blogging
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Voice memo/dial
- Built-in handsfree
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Reviews
Author: Ben Dover I bought this phone as a replacement for my old Sony Ericsson K750i (it was having continuous hardware failures).
First off, this phone is incredibly thin, less than half of my old K750. The battery life isn\'t anything to shake a stick at, but it\'s pretty good for a phone this thin.
The camera is indeed 5mp, but when compared to my 4.8mp Fujifilm, you can immediately tell the difference. I wasn\'t surprised by that, this is indeed a phone and not a dedicated camera. The lens cover is probably the most clever I\'ve ever seen on a Cybershot Ericsson.
The amazing Java support and accelerometers are a great area for geeks like me to fiddle around with.
The web browser, memory card slot and lack of WiFi/IRDA are things that really irk me.
The web browser straight out sucks. I wish there was a Java version of Firefox.
The M2 slot is used so you\'re forced to buy incredibly overpriced M2 cards. An 8gb M2 card is $48 on Newegg (where I bought mine), while a 8gb microSD is $25.
The C905 (which isn\'t available in the U.S. yet) has WiFi, but is slated to cost almost a third more (FOR WIFI!). And it may be outdated, but with the IRDA you can easily run Java applications to use the port as a universal remote.
I give the phone a 5/6.
Get this if you need a camera and a good media player, not if you\'re doing any serious instant messaging or web browsing. This isn\'t designed for that.