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Saturday, August 16, 2008
Sony Ericsson C905 Review: October Launch
The Sony Ericsson C905 is set to become the new standard for camera phones when it's released in October (just in time for Christmas!). Forget the 5 megapixel camera phones of last year - the C905 comes with a huge 8 megapixel camera, some serious camera wizardry to get the best out of all those pixels, and a huge range of other features, such as HSDPA, WiFi and aGPS, as well.
The question is - how well does it work? Only one way to find out - read on after the jump for our Sony Ericsson C905 review.
Sony Ericsson C905 overview
First of all, an overview of the C905. It is, as you can see, a slider phone, with a keypad that's apparently extremely easy to use, and a simple sliding design that actually looks rather good.
It's not the smallest of phones, but then it wouldn't be, given the amount of features that Sony Ericsson's managed to cram into the thing!
Ah yes, the features - let me remind you of just some of them:
GPS and aGPS
Bluetooth™ technology
Modem
USB support
Wi-Fi™
DLNA™ support, letting you share your pics and vids wirelessly across hundreds of other devices
Video streaming, recording and playback
Bluetooth 2.0
MP3 player
FM radio
GeoTagging and mobile blogging features
TV-Out
Did I mention the 8 megapixel camera?! Yes? Well what about the following camera-specific magic:
8.1 megapixel camera
Xenon flash
Auto focus Face detection
Smart contrast
Image stabilizer
Red-eye reduction
BestPic™
Digital zoom – up to 16x
Photo fix
Photo flash
Photo light
Video light
Video recording
Video stabilizer
What all this means is that the Sony Ericsson C905 isn't just a camera phone - it's actually more camera than phone, and is set raise the bar for camera phone when it launches in October
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