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The editors liked
Good build quality
Dedicated camera buttons
More advanced camera options
Very good photos for a phone
Responsive accelerometer
Intuitive interface
Compatible with Microsoft Exchange
Accurate eightmegapixel camera takes sumptuous snaps.
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...
Stylish design
8.1MP camera
Effective Xenon flash
Responsive Accelerometer
Excellent UI
Sharp camera performance. Bright Xenon flash. Expert photo mods. High speed connectivity options
Xenon flash
Accelerometer
UI
Stylish
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...
8-megapixel camera
The editors didn't like
Lack of on-board memory
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
Battery life is average
And that 2.4inch screen's a bit small.
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...
Fairly hefty and bulky
Proprietary headphone jack without 3.5mm adaptor
Lens cover likely to attract dust/dirt
Quite bulky. Disappointingly low video recording resolution. Lack of auto lens cover. No 3.5mm headphone socket
Weight
Bulk
Proprietary headphone jack sans adapter
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
The C905’s snapping credentials include, among others, an eight-megapixel resolution, Xenon flash, face detection and smart contrast. ...
Locating a GPS fix proved tricky and tiresome.Look and Feel...
The C905’s camera is excellent with a host of snapping features to get to grips with. However, the overall experience of the C905 did not flow as well as we had hoped. ...
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 p...
Abstract: Even though the C905 comes equipped with only one loudspeaker, its pretty loud and wont let you miss a call in pretty much any environment. However, considering the phone size, youd expect it to rock somewhat louder; unfortunately, its not the cas...
Abstract: For a long while, Sony Ericsson has been sticking with a tricky policy of evading from any direct competition in an endeavor to create a product range asymmetrical to the competitors’ line-ups, claiming almost no coverage of the all-in-one market sect...
Abstract: The all new Sony Ericsson C905 is a monster of a phone, des shell if from its packaging and you soon see its monster dimensions, its a chunky chap and much bigger than the slim C902 you may be used to. However inside it has more features than a Busby B...
Abstract: The Sony Ericsson C905 is the first camera phone for the global market to offer resolution greater than 5 megapixels. There have been a few crazy zillion-megapixel phones for Korea, but the C905 is for everyone with its quad-band GSM and tri-band HSDPA...
Finally an 8megapixel phone with a real flash, Userfriendly camera interface, Excellent web browser, Oldschool, but good software
Mediocre video capabilities, The quality of the pictures made in daylight is not perfect, No searching by second name in the phonebook
It’s not easy to create a high-class phone in 2008. Being just a good cameraphone is not enough, and the device has to excel in all aspects. The C905’s competition consists of three good all-in-one models. They not only make good pictures, but are able...
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.
Attractive design, Rubberised body, Zippy performance, Excellent battery life
Camera isnt superior to previous Cyber-shot 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. ...