Sunday, May 2, 2010

Sony Ericcson C905

The C905 is a part of Cyber – shot, Snapshot mobile phones. It was released on 22 October 2008. It is the firs phone with 8,1 Mpix camera. It is the most equipped phone of Sony Ericcson. It is very similar with K800 and K810 but C905 is a slider. Design is conservative with simply and cyclical form. Weight is big because it has lot´s of accesories. Plastic material is very quiet and there are any fingerprints. Sliding is with spring. Left and right wall are absolutely straight so you can put phone on the walls without apprehesion of falling down. On the left there are only fast sport and memory stick card conector. On the right wall there are situated camera starter, voice regulation, entry to gallery and mode photo/video. On the back side there are camera and logo. On the down you can find speaker.




The C905 has two keyboards. First is under the display. It is control button an two triplet of bars. Beyond the display are two buttons which coul be used on playing games and taking photos. Alphanumeric keyboard is interconected and so tough. Display is not so big as in the other mobile phones but with QVGA graphics resolution it has nice pattern. It is the same as W910i´s display. Camera is the biggest advace of this phone. It has unbelievable resolution, beautiful cover which mask camera. With activating iof camera, all button change colours on blue lightenig. Internet browser is high level. It provides fast manipulation. There is a GPS system with navigation softver Way Finder and Google maps.


Specification

frequency : 900/1800/1900 MHz

size : 104 x 49 x 20 mm, slide up 136 x 49 x 20 mm

weight : 136

display: 240 x 320 b 262147 colours, 37 x 49

camera: 8,1 Mpix, xenon speed lamp, autophocus

memory : 160 MB + 2 GB memory micro stick card

Bluetooth

Fast Port

Mass storage

E-mail

Wi-Fi

A2DP

Radio with RDS

Music player : MP3/ACC

Battery: Li-Pol, BST-38 , 930 mAh

Standby time : 380 hours

Talk time : 9 hours

Others : TrackID, Way Finder, NetFront, A – GPS, blogging, videocall

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