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June 2008
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The editors liked
Webbased features lineup including Google Maps photo geotagging
3.5mm headphones adapter supplied
5MP camera
Lightweight
UI
HSDPA
The C902 bucks the chunky camera phone trend by stuffing a five-megapixel camera into a lithe body. The camera itself is a real charmer
Capturing excellent print-worthy snaps. You can improve your pics using an array of shortcuts on the touch screen
Inc...
Stylish
Slim design
5-megapixel camera
Photo geo-tagging
FM radio
Touch camera controls
Slimline chassis. Handy touch sensitive camera shortcuts. Nifty slide out lens cover action. Fast HSDPA download speeds ...
Build quality
Bond content not over the top
Great screen quality
Reasonable camera performance
Good quality snaps
Slim
Sexy design
Excellent music player
The editors didn't like
No Xenon flash LED photo light flash instead
2inch display is small for a photocentric cameraphone
No WiFi
No GPS receiver
Memory card slot under back panel
Keys are too hard
Lack of Xenon flash
Sans WiFi
Memory card not hotswappable
The C902 Cyber-shot does sacrifice a full-on Xenon flash to keep its trim figure
Relying instead on an LED to illuminate gloomier subjects. That's not as bad as it sounds though
As it's actually pretty powerful. So snappers accustomed to...
No Wi-Fi
No GPS
LED rather than Xenon flash
Smaller screen than K850
No Xenon flash. Lack of Wi-Fi. Inaccurate geotagging...
webbased features lineup including Google Maps photo geotagging, 3.5mm headphones adapter supplied
No Xenon flash LED photo light flash instead, 2inch display is small for a photocentric cameraphone, No WiFi, No GPS receiver, Memory card slot under back panel
Sony Ericsson goes super-slim with its latest 5-megapixel 3G cameraphone, and despite some compromises, its fine usability and features make it a highly attractive package ...
Images are still behind compacts, for the time being!
Overall, the C902 offers an awful lot for a cameraphone. There are, understandably, still limitations posed by the nature of the device – the C902 lacks an optical zoom of any sort and images are a touch grainy and slightly lacking in sharpness when...
Unlocked 3G/HSDPA, High-quality Cyber-shot 5-megapixel camera with Xenon flash, Excellent music player, Easy to set up email accounts, HTML Web browser, Accelerometer
Expensive, Small, tightly-packed dial pad keys, No 3.5mm headphone jack, Uses hard-to-find M2 Memory Sticks, *
Because the C902 is unlocked, its price is a firm $549.99 – no carrier subsidy. For some, this steep tag will be a deal breaker, especially considering other phones with as much to recommend them (i.e. the Motorola ZINE ZN5, $99 from T-Mobile) a...
Published: 2008-10-30, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The Sony Ericsson C902 has a sleek, sturdy design with a brilliant display and a user-friendly navigation toggle. It also offers a generous feature set, a high-powered camera, and good call quality.
The Sony Ericsson C902 keypad is somewhat cramped, and its memory card slot is located behind the battery cover. Music quality was average, and photo quality could be a bit sharper.
The Sony Ericsson C902s photo quality suffered just a bit, but it remains a solid camera phone with a sharp design, a varied feature set, and good call quality. Specifications: Band / mode: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900; Talk time: Up to 420 mi...
So there you have it - the Sony Ericsson C902 CyberShot camera phone fully reviewed. Personally Id give it around an 8/10. Dont expect it to replace the K850i, and its certainly no match for the Nokia N82 or N96, but then its not meant to be. Its...
Abstract: We are in Cyber-shot territory with the C902; a quad-band 3G mobile with HSDPA. My review sample came SIM-free from Expansys, but you can get it SIM free elsewhere too and it is available widely on contract. Right from the outset I liked this phone, whic...
The Sony Ericsson C902i is a very stylish, well-built device with a slim form factor and good camera. I especially liked the way that the 5.0 megapixel camera was hidden in the phones slim body, without any bulge protruding from its rear. However, th...
The five-megapixel camera is packed with an array of features, and the lens is expertly hidden behind the slider mechanism....
The lack of Xenon flash, Wi-Fi and GPS may deter some.Look and Feel...
Sony Ericsson may have changed its branding, but the Cyber-shot range continues to bloom in the camera phone market. The C902 is our favourite so far, with a feature-packed five-megapixel camera; however, there is so much more to the C902 than its snap...
Abstract: Our C902 unit was loud enough be hear in most, even call-unfriendly environmnets. The reception quality of the C902 was quite good – we got strong signal levels in most places and didn’t notice any significant differences from other contemporary solut...