Sony Ericsson has always been a company to innovate, instead of follow the market trends. Their cybershot phones have incorporated digital camera features in the body of a phone, with outstanding results. The C905 body is smooth and sleek with button layout intended to speed up the process of accessing applications. The slide mechanism has a dual-purpose. It reveals the powerful camera on the back and the keypad on the front.It is a massive 18mm thick, 49mm wide and a rather tall 104mm with the slide closed. Open the slide (whose mechanism is very smooth indeed) and the phone grows to about 135mm. This makes the C905 a lot of phone for the hand. Compare again those other 8-megapixellers. Pixon: 13.8mm thick, 54.6mm wide, 107.9mm tall. Renoir: 13.95mm x 55.9mm x 107.8mm. And i8510: 17.2mm x 53.9mm x 106.5mm.There are measurement differences on all fronts and those other handsets are all taller than the C905's slide-down height, but the larger touchscreens found on the Pixon and Renoir makes their larger size feel legitimate. The i8510's 2.8in screen even knocks the 2.4in one here into touch, though both share 240 x 320 pixels. Sony Ericsson has made good use of the slide space where the number pad is concerned. This is large and its backlit flat keys are very easy to use at speed. Under the screen things are also pretty neat, though the button arrangement itself is unusually ugly for Sony Ericsson.As far as digital imaging experiences go, the Cyber-shot range has introduced one of the best implementations and this is largely aided by the numerous physical camera keys. Like the previous K850i Cyber-shot, the C905 has both Xenon and LED flash lights for still picture-taking and video recording, respectively. However, the dual memory card (microSD and Memory Stick Micro) slot is no longer available and the C905 supports only the latter media.
Sony Ericsson C905 Features
2G Network - GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network - HSDPA 2100
- HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - C905a
Card slot - Memory Stick Micro (M2), up to 8GB, 2GB or 8GB card
GPRS - Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
Bluetooth - Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
USB - Yes, v2.0
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