Sunday, December 7, 2008

Sony Ericsson C905 with 8.1 Megapixel Cybershot Camera



Sony Ericsson has came up with a 8.1 megapixel camera that has attracted many Sony Ericsson fans. I can see that Sony has designed this mobile to look more like a camera than a phone. To the fact, the functions for this phone is focused more on the camera so, the design is not an issue for the fans.


It is a slider cybershot phone that contains every camera functions that a professional camera needs to have. Firstly, it contains a Xenon flash and active lens cover to protect the camera. It also has a large shutter button to allow user to use/take camera shots easily. Its has autofocus, face/smile detection, image stabilizer, geotagging, red-eye reduction and smart contrast. These functions allow the images to improve the quality, every time you take a shot. The video is actually limited to QVGA resolution to 30 frames per second. 
I am not sure but according to www.gsmarena.com, it is said that it has no front facing video call camera even it it also known to have 3g.




So far there are no bugs or complaints about C905 but people who had Nokia's N95 and recently changed to Sony Ericsson C905 said that they prefer N95 as it is more user friendly.
The screen size is actually small for this phone. It is just 2.4 inches. Since the screen size is small, this makes the image quality better, when viewing photos on this phone. Not to disappoint some of you but, this phone does not have an office document viewer. Other than that, it has everything including an accelerometer, Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS, even Google Maps and other features that a phone needs to have. Another interesting connectivity other than Wi-Fi is the DLNA connectivity. This DLNA connectivity allows the viewer to connect wirelessly to their television to view their photos and so on.

This phone has a 160MB built in internal memory and it can supports up to 8GB of memory card which is M2. This means that you can store a lot of music and videos on your phone. It supports MPEG 4 format for your videos and MP3/ACC format for your music. The music player even has a trackID music recognition. 
The battery has a 9 hours of talk time and 360 hours of standby time.

In conclusion, the phone is great for professional photographers and people who are interested in taking photos but I still recommend the Sharp 930SH than this phone due to its extreme high image quality but, that phone is only available in Japan. So, Sony Erricson C905 still wins the game :).

Here are some more images of C905:






*These images are kindly taken from www.gsmarena.com.

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