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The Sony Ericsson C905 may look a little workmanlike, but this Cyber-shot branded handset (until the Sony Ericsson Idou arrives at least) has the best camera we’ve seen in a mobile phone.The whopping 8.1-megapixel sensor is definitely the Sony Ericsson...
Accurate eightmegapixel camera takes sumptuous snaps.
Battery life is average, and that 2.4inch screen's a bit small.
Few can touch the Sony Ericsson C905 when it comes to photographic quality. One of the best camera phones around.The Sony Ericsson C905 may look a little workmanlike, but this Cyber-shot branded handset (until the Sony Ericsson Idou arrives at least) h...
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The Sony Ericsson Cybershot C905 Mobile Phone has an 8.1 megapixel digital camera – the camera phone features a real “Xenon” flash, autofocus lens, face detection, a 2.4″ QVGA screen...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:34:30
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The Sony Ericsson C905 Plus mobile phone has an eight-megapixel sensor, can shoot video at 30fps, and a 2.4-inch TFT screen. Additional functions include picture-blogging capabilities and built-in GPS. It measures 104x49x18mm and weighs just 136g. With...
Ever since mankind rubbed Louis Daguerre and Alexander Graham Bell together to make the cameraphone, we’ve been waiting for a gadget that’s genuinely good at both. With the C905, that wait is over. As a camera, it captures big, bright and bold...
Sony Ericsson’s marketing department should be kicking themselves for labelling this none-too-slender handset ‘Plus’. This 18mm-thick slice of technology isn’t exactly fat but it’s certainly no supermodel, thanks to a camera...
Our pick of today’s crop of 8MP cameraphones combines the best in modern digital photography with, er, the best in modern digital comms. There are certainly gimmicky features on board but the chassis of this lassie is classy. Best offers for the Son...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 15:34:31
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With 8.1 megapixels, is Sony Ericsson's C905 a snap-happy beauty or more of a beast? 8.1MP camera / Xenon flash / accelerometer / UI / stylish Weight / bulk / Proprietary headphone jack sans adapter At 136g and with vital statistics that are a far cry...
8.1MP camera, Xenon flash, accelerometer, UI, stylish...
Weight, bulk, Proprietary headphone jack sans adapter...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:34:31
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The C905 doesnt have the best 8-megapixel camera weve seen, but the camera controls are very nifty. The usual array of additional Sony Ericsson software makes this a top-notch handset in specifications terms, though its hardware design is a little c...
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I've already reviewed three 8-megapixel cameraphones, Samsung's Pixon and i8510 and LG's Renoir . They've all done very well, gaining coveted Recommended awards. These handsets all scored highly not just for their camera capabilities but also because of t...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:34:37
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Gear Reviews Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shotCameras27 October 2008 09:19Imagine a camera phone that gives you the confidence to shoot like a real photographer. One that's compact, powerful and capable of creating images like no other phone. Well stop i...
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With Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot cameraphone pedigree, it’s no surprise that the firms been swift to join the ranks of eight-megapixel mobile makers. Its new flagship, the C905, not only ups the pixel count but its comfortably the most feature-laden C...
The C905 is certainly the best Cyber-shot handset we’ve seen for picture quality and overall functionality. It’s no waif, and its heayweight build may put off some buyers. There are some handling issues, too, and battery life could be a proble...
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Packing in a class-topping 8.1-megapixel camera, the Sony Ericsson C905 is the new flagship model in its Cyber-shot cameraphone range.Lined up against recent 8-megapixel sharp-shooting cameraphones from Samsung (the Pixon and i8510) and LG (the Renoir...
8.1-megapixel camera, User-friendly Cyber-shot user interface, Camera control buttons, Shutter protection for lens, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, A-GPS location finding technology, Decent music player, 2GB Memory Stick Micro card memory supplied, FM radio, Camera-esqu...
Heavyweight design, and not slim, No smartphone functionality, No touchscreen control, Numberpad buttons slightly heavy for fast texting, Control buttons quite close together, Video capture quality limited, Motion sensor doesnt work with all functions...
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The Sony Ericsson C905 is the latest in the Cybershot range and another addition to the fast growing range of 8 mega-pixel mobiles out on the market. So how does the c905 set itself aside from its competition? The Sony Ericsson C905 The C905 certainly...
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...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 15:34:37
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build. A case of what
might have been rather than a complete travesty. Sony Ericsson C905...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:34:40
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It seems that all of the big mobile phone manufacturers are releasing handsets that are capable of taking on entry-level digital cameras. These new, more powerful cameraphones are one of the big trends for the end of 2008.Never one to be left behind...
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...
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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...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2011-09-24 15:34:46
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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.
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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...
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...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-09-24 15:34:52
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High megapixel count is the rage these days and Sony Ericsson C905 is adding fuel to the fire. The first 8 megapixel GSM cameraphone to make headlines is shipping as we speak. On top of geotagging, Smart Contrast, face detection, and xenon flash, the e...
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...
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With no smartphone OS to deal with the C905 works intuitively, just like every Sony Ericsson phone we know and love. The slider action is spring heeled, while the keypad gets on well with thumbs. Our only gripe is that the navigation pad and soft keys...
Minor quibbles can’t stop the C905 being a cracking camera phone of the highest order...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-13 13:14:50
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The Sony Ericsson C905 is a very good phone with a decent camera, but dont expect this to be the model that has you selling your stand-alone camera on eBay. DesignWhen we saw this phone at Communicasia earlier in the year, our first impression of the...
Attractive design, Rubberised body, Zippy performance, Excellent battery life...
Camera isnt superior to previous Cybershot phones, Cramped, stiff keypad, No 3.5mm headphone port on phone, Outrageously expensive...
The Sony Ericsson C905 is a very good phone with a decent camera, but dont expect this to be the model that has you selling your stand-alone camera on eBay.
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The Sony Ericsson C905's most exciting feature is an 8.1-megapixel camera with a 16x digital zoom. For still photos you can choose from four resolutions and two different photo qualities. The cam offers all the usual suspects like smart contrast, a bazill...
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On paper, Sony Ericsson aims high with its latest 8-megapixel Cyber-shot phone, the C905. It’s the first product from the Japanese/Swedish venture to sport such a high resolution camera, and, if you ask us, also the first capable of competing wi...
The way we see it, the C905 doesn’t have any serious flaws, and most of the few minor flaws it does have are related to the design and size of the phone. Other than that we’ve got the issue of limited video recording capabilities - recording v...
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recombu.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:17
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The Sony Ericsson C905 packs a powerful 8 megapixel punch, and has the distinction of being the first camera phone to do so. While some manufacturers deliver a sub-standard camera experience Sony Ericsson seems to pride itself in delivering a usable ca...
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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When the C905 was first announced in June 2008, it was slated to be the UK’s first 8megapixel camphone. But as summer turned to autumn and Sony Ericsson tinkered and procrastinated, the Samsung i8510 and LG KC910 Renoir both beat it to the high stre...
Sharp camera performance. Bright Xenon flash. Expert photo mods. High speed connectivity options...
Quite bulky. Disappointingly low video recording resolution. Lack of auto lens cover. No 3.5mm headphone socket...
Minor quibbles can’t stop the C905 being a cracking camera phone of the highest order...
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We’ve been itching to get our hands on Sony Ericsson’s C905 since our preview a few months back. Thankfully the Swedish doctor has now given us some cream for our itching in the form of a handset to review properly. Gawd bless ‘em.We thought pretty hig...
Stylish design, 8.1MP camera, Effective Xenon flash, Responsive Accelerometer, Excellent UI...
Fairly hefty and bulky, Proprietary headphone jack without 3.5mm adaptor, Lens cover likely to attract dust/dirt...
It might create a bit of a bulge in your pocket but when you whip it out you’ll be able to take snaps that have that all important wow factor...
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asiaone.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:17
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By TAN KIT HOONGIT IS interesting to note how Malaysian and American phone users differ - while Americans tend to think of phones as an extension of a PC and demand e-mail and a Qwerty keyboard, Malaysians (and most of the world) treat the phone as a v...
Although there was an initial period of getting used to the very flat buttons, I actually really liked the Sony Ericsson C905.Despite the cameras multitude of functions, the all-important phone features functioned smoothly and were very easy to get to...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2016-11-26 18:33:17
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In this 8th year of the millennium, we often wonder if its just a coincidence that most manufacturers are now introducing their 8-megapixel lineup. Yet once again, we are looking at another 8-megapixel device, the Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C905. Announ...
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The C905 is Sony Ericsson’s first Cyber-shot slider and its most advanced camera phone yet. With an 8.1 megapixel camera and real camera flash amongst its cutting-edge capabilities, it offers easy photo-taking in a phone that derives its looks f...
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