Sony Ericsson C905 Review

Mobile phone reviews say that this new phone is better than its Sony Ericsson C902 predecessor in terms of functionality, but only a little less stylish.

We can safely say that the Sony Ericsson C905 is the epitome of the cameraphone series with Walkman capabilities, but first, let’s talk about its imaging functions.

The Ericsson C905 comes with an 8-megapixel camera that really captures the best images, compared to other mobile cameraphones. In addition, it has reintroduced Xenon flash technology, something that the C902 was missing and which is used in professional flash photography. It also features Smart Contrast™, which enables the user or “digital photographer”, to balance the light and colour of the shot, as if you are using a Photoshop application. It also features a BestPic™ function, which captures a succession of seven shots so that the user can choose the best one. Of course, don’t forget that all other SE cameraphone features, like autofocus, face detection, SmileShutter™ and image stabiliser are all included as standard.

Now, let’s deal with its other functions. The Sony Ericsson C905 is a 3G phone, which enables video calling. In addition, it has very savvy GPS tracking, which is ideal when driving. Google Maps is included and a trial version of the Wayfinder Navigator software is bundled with the phone. It also has the new Wi-Fi function, which makes it more exciting for mobile Internet surfers. Undoubtedly, the Sony Ericsson C905 is a comprehensive powerhouse of a mobile phone.

As far as media functions are concerned, the C905 has a media player that plays MP3s and identifies unknown tracks, thanks to TrackID™, an FM radio, Bluetooth®, USB connectivity and EDGE technology for faster downloads.

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