Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C905 Mobile Phone
September 25, 2008
Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C905 8.1MP Camera Mobile Phone could be the first 8.1 Megapixel phone that hit the UK mobile phone market, though at the time there were several other prospects too in the making like, Samsung Innov8 i8510 mobile phone and LG KC910 mobile phone. The mobile phone enthusiasts around the world are keenly watching the outcome of this new episode of the megapixel wars, which is very much on the cards. However, there are many who suspect if this kind of a tussle will get a positive ignition, simply for the fact that mediocre sensors that are used in mobile phones, cannot be considered ideal for accommodating that number of pixels. More, the absence of optical zoom features also tells on these models of hype. One cannot possibily expect wonders with digital zoom alone that sheds detail with each zoom level.
The integrated camera punctuated by an 8MP sensor is definitely the main attraction of this mobile phone. This camera, in still photography mode offers a bundle of supporting features. Focus mode is Autofocus minus any considerable manual focus, though a face detection mode stands tall here. A built-in red-eye-reduction feature too adorns this camera phone along with an anti-shake, image stabiliser. With this device the shooter has the option for choosing the best picture from a set of continuously captured images. Phot blogging is another nicety that comes with this camera mobile phone. The xenon-flash of this model also excels by illuminating the dark subjects twice as good as conventional LED flashes. At the time of video capturing the stage is again illuminated by a continuous video light apart from the image stabilising feature. The shooter is also facilitated the synchronised access of a television screen during video capturing, through the mobile phone’s TV out cable. Finally, this mobile phone effectively combines its camera and integrated GPS system to realise geo-tagging of the photographs captured.
The connectivity sector of Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C905 GPS Mobile Phone is furnished by high-speed HSDPA, GPRS, UMTS (3G), EDGE and Wi-Fi. Short distance data transfer is effectively looked after by Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP). Internet access in this mobile phone is materialised by an Access Netfront web browser version and messaging here, refers to the celebrated push-email and instant messaging. The GPS functionality of this device comes backed up by Google maps as well as wayfinder. However, this part definitely comes with a bit of obscurity and no-one can expect fireworks from this either. The multimedia sector is adorned by a smart music player that can realise AAC and WMA files along with the conventional MP3 ones. An FM radio is also a welcome addition here.
Other Significant Features
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2.4” Display of 240 x 320 pixels and 262K colours
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GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900
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UMTS 2100
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Java
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Memory Stick Micro
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4 Hours Talktime
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15 Days Standby
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