Sony Ericsson C902
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17 years ago
fantastic phone
This is an upgrade from the Sony Ericsson G502 in many respects, including a fantastic camera with many settings, easy of use with ergonomic shaped keys for cool texting. It has the ability to do almost anything and a wonderful purchase upgrade.
17 years ago
Sony Ericsson C902 Review
Images produced by the C902 are among the best we've seen...
Pros:
- Comes unlocked
- high quality 5MP camera
- excellent music player
- web browser
Cons:
- Expensive
- keys are tightly packed
- no 3.5mm headphone jack
- uses M2 memory sticks
17 years ago
Sony Ericsson C902
Tweet Daniel Craig, having taken some serious flak in the run up to Casino Royale, has since been applauded by many for bringing back the edge to Bond; figuratively shaking things up rather than just stirring them about.
Pros:
- This phone offers HSDPA data speeds
- an amazing camera and Geo-tagging
Cons:
- It unfortunately doesn't come with a ¬document viewer
- GPS or Wi-Fi support
17 years ago
Sony Ericsson C902 review
Now pay attention 007. Sony Ericsson's C902 Cyber-shot model was announced some time ago and has already been supplanted by the 8-megapixel C905. But can the Bond edition, released to tie-in with Quantum of Solace, impress?
Pros:
- Build quality
- HSDPA
- Bond content not over the top
- great screen quality
- reasonable camera performance
Cons:
- Camera options a bit over the top
- no 3.5mm jack
- screen too small for mobile internet
17 years ago
For audio junkies not wanting to compromise on imaging, the W902 is the phone to beat
Pros:
- Excellent build quality
- outstanding audio quality
- intuitive music navigation keys
- 5-Megapixel camera with flash
- video calling
- 8GB Memory Stick Micro (M2) card
Cons:
- Paltry onboard memory
- no Wi-Fi or GPS
17 years ago
Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C902 cameraphone
It's clear that the design of Sony Ericsson's C902 is far more conventional than the likes of the K810 or K850. Gone is the 'small key' design, the keypad now being a sort of cross between that of a W960 and a K800.
17 years ago
Sporting a five-megapixel (Mp) camera with face-detection technology, autofocus and flash, the much anticipated Sony Ericsson C902 is a stylish, candy bar phone that is HSDPA-capable. Measuring just 11mm thick, the Cyber-shot branded C902 also features a unique sliding camera cover.
Pros:
- 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and face detection
- sleek design
- touch-sensitive camera controls
- large display
- HSDPA-capable
- A2DP Bluetooth
Cons:
- Location of volume controls
- lens cover a bit hit and miss
- proprietary headphone/charger port
- no M2 card included
17 years ago
It is nice phone with the 5MP
like I been now with it like 1 month and I find out the Slide-up lens cover collects massive amounts of dust in then I open the lens cover I found it was lots of dusts but I liked it because it got James bond edition and the 5MP with camera touchkeys and the battery cover is staniless steel, Slim...
17 years ago
Sony Ericsson C902 - red (unlocked)
Sony Ericsson has never been one to shy away from the high-powered camera phone. Its Cyber-shot series, which includes the Sony Ericsson K850i that we reviewed earlier this year, offers a solid set of handsets that exceed both at taking pictures and making calls.
Pros:
- The Sony Ericsson C902 has a sleek, sturdy design with a brilliant display and an easily understood navigation toggle
- It also offers a generous feature set, a high-powered camera, and good call quality
Cons:
- The Sony Ericsson C902 keypad is somewhat cramped
- and its memory card slot is located behind the battery cover.
16 years ago
Sony Ericsson W902 Review
One of the nicest surprises coming from Sony Ericsson last summer was its top-of-the-line Walkman-series handset – W902. Even though the Walkman series focuses on multimedia features, the W902 includes some Cyber-shot traits such as 5 Megapixel camera with geo-tagging, autofocus, LED flash and image...
Pros:
- Surprisingly for a Walkman phone, W902 also distinguishes itself through its camera quality
- Gathering capabilities of both well-known series manufactured by Sony Ericsson, Cyber-shot and Walkman, W902 becomes the first hybrid phone available for SE fans.
Cons:
- I believe that a much better CPU would've been required for an animated GUI
- Also, I think that the phone still lacks originality in terms of design
- While it may seem to be compact and ergonomic, after using it for more than a month I think the construction of the handset is not up to the standards...
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