Filed under: Handsets, Sony Ericsson, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS
When you’re reviewing a phone dominated by an unusually weighty image sensor that dominates the spec sheet, you can bet that cam is plan to get an extra-thorough rundown. MobileBurn put Sony Ericsson’s beastly C905 slider through its paces, and as you might expect, it produced some pretty awesome pictures — as cellphones go, at least — with a full-featured camera interface that seems to throw some validity behind the handset’s Cyber-shot branding. There was some weirdness with vivid colors that seemed to be a fault of the review unit, and the geotagging functionality didn’t really work, but if you just want to produce decent images that you can blow up and plaster to a dorm wall, this sucker should do the trick. A xenon flash, HSDPA, and serviceable signal and sound quality all conspire to make it a workable choice dubbed “Highly Recomended” by the site. Alright, yeah, count us in.
Sony Ericsson C905 gets reviewed — all 8.1 megapixels of it originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 06 Jan 2009 04:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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