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Sony Ericsson C902 Black details
Sony Ericsson’s C902 Black is a camera phone of rare quality, capable of producing pictures well beyond its sleek and slim looks. And with fast internet connectivity and a high calibre music player, why look elsewhere?
Sporting a five megapixel camera, the Sony Ericsson C902 delivers professional quality snaps of the kind you’d expect to be taken by a dedicated digital camera. To ensure you get the best image possible it is equipped with face detection, which filters out the background so that your subject is at the heart of the photograph, as well as a night mode and autofocus.
Using the x-Pict story function, users are the able to add music and transitions to their photo gallery to create their own multi-media slideshow and thus bring the story of their trips to life.
Just as good as the phone’s imaging capabilities is its music aspect. With Sony’s MegaBass technology it delivers a full rich sound and is equipped for downloading music directly to your handset. And with 160MB of internal memory and up to 4GB if memory sticks are added, there is plenty of space to store your music library.
Browsing the internet offers a similarly satisfying experience, with HSDPA support allowing for fast connection speeds and quick downloads.
Other functions of the handset include USB and Bluetooth connectivity, video calling, MMS, text messaging and e-mail, polyphonic ringtones, in-built Java games and a useful flight mode.
More on the Sony Ericsson C902 Black
The Sony Ericsson C902 Black is the successor to the company’s hugely popular K850 and K800i models, but improves upon those two handsets with the addition of a less heavy metal enclosure and a sturdier joystick.
The phone has quickly achieved impressive sales and a high profile among mobile phone enthusiasts, helped by its appearance in the James Bond movie Quantum of Solace. To tie-in with the film, a limited-edition titanium silver edition was released that came with a 2GB memory card that included exclusive themed content.
As the first in the company’s Cybershot range of camera-focussed handsets, the Sony Ericsson C902 Black received glowing reviews from mobile phone testers. In particular, reviewers praised its sleek design and the hidden camera that recalls the kind of gadgets usually spotted in spy movies.
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