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Showing posts with label Sony Ericsson C905. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sony Ericsson C905. Show all posts

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Sony Ericsson C905 Gorgeous 3G 8 Megapixel Camera Phone

The C905 is a gorgeous 3G camera phone superbly designed by Sony Ericsson. The beautiful Sony Ericsson C905 is a member of the Sony Ericsson C range. This slide opening phone comes with 8.1 megapixel digital camera, A GPS navigation function and music player. The large 2.4 inches TFT QVGA type screen of this phone works as a perfect viewfinder when using the camera feature. The Phone weighs 136 grams & measures 1.8cm deep by 4.9cm wide by 10.4cm tall. The phone comes in the choice of three color options that include a sleek midnight black colored casing, a subtle ice silver colored casing or a sophisticated copper gold colored casing. The phone includes 160 megabytes of internal memory plus memory card slot for further memory expansion.

The 8.1 megapixel camera comes complete with a xenon flash and many other user friendly features to ensure the perfect picture is capture when using this amazing 3G camera phone. The Sony Ericsson cyber shot 8.1 megapixel Camera supports video capture as well as still images. The built in image stabiliser allows the user to record a smooth video clip complete with a video light to brighten up the video recordings. The C905 phone works on a GSM network that covers four GSM network bands as well as UMTS 2100. The fully charged battery can provide up to nine hours of GSM talk time or up to four hours 3G talk time. The phone comes with EDGE technology & built in 3G HSDPA technology that provides fast date transfer rates and high speed internet connectivity to its users.

The Sony Ericsson C905 comes with an Access Net Front Internet browser that provides the user with mobile Internet access. This beautiful phone includes Bluetooth and USB cable connection for data transfers. The integrated music player and FM radio keeps the user entertains for long hours. The phone includes some amazing features like A GPS navigation system, messaging services that include MMS, SMS and Email service, MP3 and polyphonic ringtones, video calling and many more. This super looking 3G phone comes complete with high quality camera & entertainment features to keeps it user busy.

source : http://www.articlesbase.com/

Monday, June 30, 2008

Motorola ZN5 vs. Sony Ericsson C905 vs. Nokia N82

Sony Ericsson once ranked at the top of the camera phone charts. We take an in-depth look at the officially announced camera contenders of 2008.

Back in 2006, the Sony Ericsson K800i and the Nokia N80 were the champions in the camera phone market. The latter even came with support for Kodak's upload-to-print service. In 2007, the Nokia N82 represented a huge step forward for Nokia, and Sony Ericsson's K850 wasn't quite able to match it. At present time, the Nokia N82 is still the one to beat, but both Sony Ericsson and Motorola have recently announced their latest and greatest camera phones to compete with the popular N-series model.

Motorola and Kodak
Ever since introducing its mobile photo services, Kodak has worked hard to come up with hardware for camera phones, and Motorola announced an agreement with Kodak last year. This agreement has led to the Motorola ZN5, which was announced last week. In terms of sensor technology for still images, the Motorola ZN5 offers something similar to the Nokia N82, but where the latter provides 30 fps, VGA video recording, the former stops at 15 fps, QCIF video recording. However, the Motorola ZN5 offers a cool multi-shot shooting mode, that stitches together three shots into one wide panorama picture. Lastly, it can save 8-bit RAW images in TIFF image format.

Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson's Cyber-shot phones are well-known to most people, but it's also a well-known fact that they've faced stiff competition from Nokia in the last couple of years. As such, the new Sony Ericsson C905 to be released this fall will be crucial for Sony Ericsson's continued Cyber-shot development. After all, dedicated camera phones should at all times bring innovation to the table, or their purpose is limited.

With its improved sensor technology, the Sony Ericsson C905 seems to do just that though, and it will also offer features such as face recognition and a smile shutter. Furthermore, the phone will offer an image stabilizer (not optical) when using the Twilight landscape and Landscape scene modes. Unfortunately, according to Sony Ericsson, the Sony Ericsson C905 will only offer 30 fps, QVGA video recording. But the fact that it'll be capable of taking 5-megapixel pictures with a slightly bigger sensor than the competitors sounds intriguing (we assume pictures taken at 8-megapixels will be less impressive).

If everything works as planned for Sony Ericsson, the C905 will most likely be placed one step behind Sony's low-end cameras in terms of overall camera performance. And that would be as close as any dedicated camera phone has come to date in matching point-and-shoot cameras.

The X factor
The X factor for both the Motorola ZN5 and the Sony Ericsson C905 are their image processors. Nokia has made significant improvements to their own image processing technology over the years, and the upcoming Nokia 7510 Supernova for instance, will ship with a new processing algorithm for its 2-megapixel camera this fall. Without state-of-the-art image processing technology, many of the advanced features in phones like the Motorola ZN5 and Sony Ericsson C905 will simply have little or no impact. Motorola uses Kodak Perfect Touch technology for this purpose and the claims sound promising, while Sony Ericsson is supposed to be using a totally revamped image processing engine in the C905. Stay tuned for our extensive test results of these two camera phones, which should be released late summer and early fall, respectively.

source : http://www.infosyncworld.com/

Friday, June 20, 2008

Sony Ericsson C902: Slidy snapshooter

Recently we got a peek at Sony Ericsson's souped-up 8-megapixel camera phone, the Sony Ericsson C905, but that's not going to come out for some time yet. In the meantime, the Sony Ericsson C902 is available right now for free on a monthly contract.

While it's not as feature-packed as the C905, it does come with its fair share of goodness. For starters there's HSDPA, which means high-speed Internet browsing on the go. Its design is pretty smart too.But high-speed Internet and good looks aren't what this phone is all about -- the C902 is a fully fledged camera phone. Slide open its clever camera cover and out pops a 5-megapixel camera with an LED photo light. Le sigh: we wish it was a xenon flash.

What's really clever about the C902 is that when you do slide out the camera, the screen is suddenly surrounded by little camera icons, which you can press to select different options. It's hardly magic, but it is a handy trick. Click through for more information and pics.

source : http://crave.cnet.co.uk/

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Sony Ericsson C905 is a 8.1-Megapixel Cybershot Phone?

Shiho is the codename of the upcoming Cyber-shot flagship model from Sony Ericsson, and we’ve got everything about it! Its final name will be C905, and it’ll be announced along with some phones on the 17th of this month. In this post we’ll announce it for Sony Ericsson, and save them the trouble, plus give the competitors a little something to wee their pants about.

The C905 is the latest camera offering from Sony Ericsson featuring a fully spec’d 8.1 mega pixel camera with auto focus, face recognition, a new feature called Smart Contrast, image stabilization, BestPic, red-eye reduction, xenon flash as well as photoflash for both photos and videos. It’s got a video stabilizer feature as well. You can geo-tag your photos with the built-in GPS with further support for A-GPS, and the large camera resolution makes it possible to do prints in up to A3 sizes! Your photos will automatically flip to landscape mode, when you tilt your phone, as it’s got a built-in accelerometer. You’ll be able to watch your photos on a beautiful 2.4 inch QVGA-resolution scratch-resistant mineral glass TFT display. Feel like sharing your photos on a TV-set? That’s possible as well with the TV-Out Cable ITC-60, also to be announced on the 17th.

That’s not all, though… C905 will be the first feature phone by Sony Ericsson to sport built-in WiFi with DLNA-support, so all media in your home can be shared. It’s also got the latest in Bluetooth connections, supports USB 2.0 data transfers, and can be synchronized with Exchange ActiveSync.

The Sony Ericsson C905 measures 104 x 49 x 18 (19.5) millimetres, and weighs a massive 136 grams. It’ll be available in Copper Gold, Ice Silver & Night Black in early Q4, with a bundled 2 GB Memory Stick Micro M2. It comes in three variants, two with full support for UMTS and HSDPA in the certain regions (even America). The battery is good for 380 hours of standby or 9 hours of talk on GSM networks, or 360 hours of standby or 4 hours of talk on 3G networks.

source : http://blog.se-nse.net/