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October 2008
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The editors liked
Near dedicatedquality pictures and camera controls
GPS for geotagging and navigation
Great screen for this class of device
Relatively abundant AT&T software.
The C905’s snapping credentials include
Among others
An eight-megapixel resolution
Xenon flash
Face detection and smart contrast. ...
Finally an 8megapixel phone with a real flash
Userfriendly camera interface
Excellent web browser
Oldschool
But good software
The Sony Ericsson C905a has a good 8.1-megapixel camera
3G/HSDPA speeds
Quad-band support
A music player that supports audiobooks and podcasts
And it has good call quality
Too.
8 Megapixel camera with Xenon Flash
AGPS
So many connectivity options
Great 8-megapixel camera with nice features and shortcuts. Solid interface design with a sleek look and convenient app switcher. ...
Cameraesque functionality
Ample LCD
Great camera
WiFi
GPS
Good build quality
The editors didn't like
Poor phone usability.
Locating a GPS fix proved tricky and tiresome.Look and Feel...
Mediocre video capabilities
The quality of the pictures made in daylight is not perfect
No searching by second name in the phonebook
The Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C905a doesnt have a 3.5-millimeter headset jack. Unlike its international counterpart
It does not have built-in Wi-Fi.
No VGA/HD recording
Too expensive
Doesnt excel much beyond the camera. AT&T has stripped package of necessary accessories. Big device with a mediocre keypad. ...
Images still display some common cameraphone flaws
In conclusion the Sony Ericsson c905 is certainly an impressive phone in more ways than one the trusted and established name of the cybershot cameras instantly gives the c905 an advantage over competitors however it does not quite challenge a dedicate...
Very good photos for a phone, Good build quality, Responsive accelerometer, Intuitive interface, Compatible with Microsoft Exchange
Thick, Keyboard is hard to use, Photos less impressive outside during the day, Proprietary software means you cant add any new features, Could be more responsive
Abstract: Sony Ericssons C905 is the first phone to use Project Capuchin; a new development platform that brings Adobes Flash graphics to mobiles Java programming environment. Because of this, its arguable whether the C905 is a smartphone or just a mobile...
The C905 raises the bar in terms of what future camera phones will have to live up to and is the next evolutionary step in Sony Ericsson's Cyber-shot range. The only thing that bothered us about the C905 is its poor battery life. If you want to be able...
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Published: 2008-11-07, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
8-megapixel camera; xenon flash; Wi-Fi; HSDPA
Pictures can take a while to save
Sony Ericsson has always produced good camera phones but the C905 outdoes them all. The high resolution camera with xenon flash produces sharp shots even in low light and we were impressed by all the extras, such as GPS and Wi-Fi. If you're looking fo...
Abstract: Lucy gave Sony Ericssons 8 megapixel C905 a rather thorough work out to establish whether those 8 megapixels really could be useful tacked onto a phone.
Good build quality, dedicated camera buttons, more advanced camera options
Lack of on-board memory
In our First Look we were unable to assess the critical performance aspects we would like, such as image quality and how the phone is to live with, but in the flesh it seems like an interesting proposition
Well, theres a beast of a Cyber-shot at large, so youd better watch out. Sony Ericsson C905 is already in the hands of the first users and for all we know they should be quite happy.The nice camera-centric styling and solid interface are the right pl...