What is it: 8-megapixel camera phone with GPS and Wi-Fi
What we think: You could really replace your camera with this camera phone -- it's that good
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 12 November 2008
Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson C905, updated, camera, accelerometer
We like:
8-megapixel camera; xenon flash; Wi-Fi; HSDPA
We don't like:
Pictures can take a while to save
CNET UK judgement:
Sony Ericsson has always produced good camera phones but the C905 outdoes them all. The high resolution camera with xenon flash produces sharp shots even in low light and we were impressed by all the extras, such as GPS and Wi-Fi. If you're looking for a serious camera phone that could replace your camera, this is it
Full review:
Sony Ericsson is renowned for producing some of the best camera phones on the market, so we expected good things from the C905. Pitched as a camera replacement rather than just camera phone, this phone has a lot to live up to. The Sony Ericsson C905 is currently available for free on a monthly contract of around £30 to £35 a month. Continue Reading...
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Sony Ericsson C905 History
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Latest user reviews
August 4, 2009
Posted by: cupcake87
"I want to like it, but I don't"
July 8, 2009
Posted by: nickbc2003
"Fundamentally flawed"
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