November 19, 2008

Sony Ericsson C905 Preview



Michell at USEB has been lucky enough to get his hands on the new Sony Ericsson C905 and he's just posted a small preview. The device impresses in almost all areas.



Here's what he had to say:

The C905 looks classy, and there’s not really a lot to come for on a visual point of perspective. The handset is roughly the same size as most other Sony Ericsson phones, albeit it feels a bit thicker and a tad heavier as well. In our opinion though, the weight plays an unimportant factor as it adds to the quality feel of the handset.


The 2.4 inch display is bright and vibrant, easily one of the best I've seen on a mobile phone lately.



The C905 features an entirely new camera sensor, that, along with new software algorithms, produces pictures of noticeably higher quality than what we’ve seen so far. The camera resolution is at eight megapixels, and the C905 features auto focus along with a variety of other camera-related features, including a xenon flash, SmartContrast and face-tracking.


Besides that, the C905 is SE's first phone to feature a Wi-Fi, which really is big plus and places this device a few notches high as an all round performer.



It also has a GPS built in.



Check out the entire C905 Preview

Pics Via: USEB

2 comments:

Tanya West said...

Well i'm a Sony Ericsson Mobile phone Loyalist too, in fact i really boost my k800i features to my friends because when it comes to innovative concept and functionality sony ericsson is always on top. Just take the example of sony walkman phone, and cybershot other mobile company don't have that. and when they do, they are very expensive.

Unknown said...

@Tanya

Good to hear that. Sony Ericsson phones do have that extra bit which enables it to be way ahead of competitors.

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