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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...
The conclusions drawn regarding Sony Ericsson C902 are almost the same as for Samsung U900 Soul; we have deliberately called these solutions much similar in positioning and intersecting of their target audiences. Both the handsets sport the camera uni...
Abstract: Do you remember Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot series? Well, you can forget the whole words in the previous models, because from now on, you will only see the “C”. At the Mobile World Congress 2008 in Barcelona, the company presented the first two models f...
Abstract: Sony Ericsson today announced two high-performance additions to its popular Cyber-shot phone range with the launch of the C702 Cyber-shot and C902 Cyber-shot. The Sony Ericsson C902 featuring a slim phone body and a 5 megapixel camera module.Sony Erics...
5-megapixel sensor with face recognition and location-based tagging. Very thin. Cool touch sensitive camera menu.
Is it too early to start wishing for optical zoom on a camera phone? NillSlightMODERATEPalpableExtreme
At only 10.5mm thin, the Sony Ericsson C902 feels more like the super-slim W880i Walkman phone than the 5-megapixel shooter it is. But we were impressed when we tried out the phones auto focus, which finds faces like a modern point-and-shoot camera,...
5.0 megapixel camera ,Face recognition ,3G capable ,
Average sized screen ,
The Sony Ericsson C902 is a truly amazing phone. The camera quality is outstanding! With face recognition and a powerful flash, one can nearly just leave the digital camera at home! The added blogging and photo-enhancing capabilities are also appetizin...
Abstract: The C902 from Sony Ericsson is part of the “C” series - the “C” presumably stands for Cyber-shot™. This series is similar to the “K” series and marks the latest extension to the range of camera phones th...
Abstract: Camera phones with 5 megapixels are no longer just for people with huge pockets. The C902 packs a very mean shooter into a very slim package and delivers excellent photos. DesignSony Ericsson loves to experiment with handset design. The unorthodox posi...
5-megapixel camera with autofocus and face detection, sleek design, touch-sensitive camera controls, large display, HSDPA-capable, A2DP Bluetooth
Location of volume controls, lens cover a bit hit and miss, proprietary headphone/charger port, no M2 card included The Final Word Sony Ericsson’s latest Cyber-shot phone has an impressive mix of imaging and phone functions. There are a few minor is...
Sony Ericsson’s latest Cyber-shot phone has an impressive mix of imaging and phone functions. There are a few minor issues, but on the whole this is a welcome addition to the market.
Slim design with a premium handset feel, Best camera in the Cyber-shot range, Geo-tagging, HSDPA Web browsing speeds
No GPS, No Wi-Fi, Supports M2 memory instead of the more common microSD
This is the best camera phone in the Cyber-shot family to date. The pictures weve taken are sharp and colourful, and the camera operation is easy and intuitive. It may be missing some of the tech we see in many smartphones, but then, the C902 isnt a...
Abstract: Last time we checked Sony Ericsson C902 was a hi-end cameraphone and now its well into the daily grind of its megapixel league. Not being top-of-the-line is not necessarily a bad thing though. At 250 euro and heading down, Sony Ericsson C902 is a mus...