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Sony Ericsson C 905 (Sony Ericsson C905)

debbie_skywalker

Member Name: debbie_skywalker

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Sony Ericsson C905

Date: 18/06/09 (94 review reads)
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Advantages: Easy to use, packed full of features, 8.1mp camera

Disadvantages: Poor battery life,

The Sony Ericsson C905 cyber-shot camera phone is in my opinion the greatest model sony have brought out. With a stunning 8.1mp camera which has a range of features including cyber-shot, best-pic and smile recognition, it leaves the need for a separate camera at home. Features include a range of in-built games, unlimited contact storage on the phone, clear speakers, unlimited text message story and ultimately my favourite element of the phone is the 'conversations' message board where every text you and a friend send can be viewed as a conversation, similar to a facebook 'wall-to-wall'. The downside of this phone I've found is a poor battery life, lasting two days at most but as a prolific texter this could no doubt be down to over-use! While not as strong on the music front as the Walkman ranges, clear sound playback and an FM radio make this feature-packed phone a must-have for anyone wanting to be at the forefront of technological genius.

Summary: An outstanding feature packed phone

Processing/Quality:     Processing/Quality
Reliability:     Reliability
Ease of use:     Ease of use
Sound quality:     Sound quality
Variety of features:     Variety of features
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Last comment:
pmcds

- 19/06/09

I get the impression, with these phones, that the manufacturer would rather they weren't a phone at all, as it seems to be geared more towards the apps than the phone itself!

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