Sony Ericsson C902 Review

The Sony Ericsson C902 is a slim candy bar styled phone featuring a five megapixel camera, imaging options, and video and music playing capabilities.

This is truly a well-built phone that looks good. The slim line design, metallic exterior, and three-band metal edging give the phone a simple, but contemporary look. With the top portion closed, the phone looks like a standard camera-less candy bar; slide the top portion up and the camera lens is exposed and camera features are activated.

With the camera activated, eight glowing blue touch-sensitive camera keys become functional. These let you switch between camera and video, access the photo gallery, and turn the LED flash on and off, amongst other things. To enhance photo quality, features like auto focus, face detection, best picture setting, and neat macro mode settings are included. Once done, photos can easily be geo-tagged and uploaded using HSDPA.

While all of those features are lovely and somewhat impressive, once you close the lens cover, your settings are lost. This can be quite annoying, given that you’ve taken loads of time to get things just right.

The Sony Ericsson C902 weighs 107 grams and is 49 by 108 by 11 mm in size. Talk time is up to 9 hours and standby is up to 16 days. Connectivity includes USB 2.0 and Bluetooth and this phone is push email capable. The 160 MB of internal memory is expandable via an M2 memory card slot.

For individuals looking for deals on contract mobile phones, this phone is available on most standard networks.

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