Typical price: £170
What is it: First UK mobile with a 2-megapixel camera -- and it’s on 3G
What we think: It has good looks, a nice screen, and great audio playback, but there isn't enough on-board memory
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 8 May 2005
Tags: Sharp, Sharp 902, speakers, email addresses, 3G
We like:
Hot-swappable SD cards; extra clear screen; swivel screen; Bluetooth; easy to use
We don't like:
Not much on-board memory; small capacity SD card provided
You might also need:
Cigarette lighter charger; USB data cable; high-capacity SD card
CNET UK judgement:
A very good-looking 3G phone with a 2-megapixel camera, superb screen, large keypad and excellent stereo output to headphones. However beware the relatively meagre on-board memory
Full review:
The Sharp 902 is currently the flagship of Vodafone’s 3G line-up. At £170 it's not cheap, but we can see why Vodafone has put this handset at the top of its list. Add to the iPod-white phone front a 2-megapixel camera, a stunning screen, Bluetooth, a host of software and the ability to synchronise with a PC, and it looks as though the Sharp 902 marries style and substance. Continue Reading...
Sharp 902 History
15 May 2005 in Digital Living
The Sharp 902 is the flagship of Vodafone's 3G line-up, and it's pretty cool. It has a great camera, a stunning screen, Bluetooth, a host of software and the ability to synchronise with a PC. Can you resist the Sharp 902?
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