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Cyber Shot Sony Ericsson C905

LOOK AND FEEL
Sony Ericsson C905 is the new technology of cybershot picture camera and we hope that you have never ever seen this before. Sony Ericsson is only the company who had introduced that latast device along with the phone. Its sliding style is quite different and smooth then the other and give proud to the user and its digital zoom react like a digital handicap you can say that it is just amazing.


EASE OF USE
This set is quite easy to use that there is no any kind difficulty as it will it self guide you that how it could be used. it is also called a small PC that very easy to operate. Its keypad is very soft it doesn’t your finger if you type your massage or what ever you want to do you can.
PERFORMANCE
Sony Ericsson C905 is performing well that it is design for what it is doing the best of it. First of all its camera is out standing because it has 8.1 megapixel with the quality of auto focus and provide the extreme result of the picture. and its other features are also the bestand performing well.
FEATURES
Sony Ericsson C905 is provided with the tremendes feature. First of all its camera is important topic for discussion that its camera has 8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, image stabiliser, video(QVGA 30fps), xenon flash; secondary videocall camera these all feature enhanced the quality of result. It has 160 MB internal memory but it could be expandable with the memory card. WAP 2.0/HTML (NetFront), RSS reader are also provided for the web browsing, internet coverage and fast downloading. The option for the connectivity is also provided to the user. HSDPA is also provided for the same work mentioned above (internet and downloading). Bluetooth is now considered a main feature so it is also add to the phone. You will never get board if you have Sony Ericsson C905.

BATTERY LIFE

It has included Standard battery, Li-Po 930 mAh (BST-38). You will get surprise if you know that it has capasity for talktime up to 540 minutes and stand by up to 380 hrs.

FULL STORY OF SONY ERICSSON C905

Sony Ericsson C905 is full of all the function which a mobile should have and more over it is along with the camera, the camera which is loaded with all that features needed for the perfect picture. It is add with the cybershot camera of 8.1 megapixel with autofocus and image stabiliser, video(QVGA 3fps), xenon flash, secondry video call camera. It has digital zoom up to 16x and clear image. These all features help the camera to create the best result of the picture. So get the Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot phone immidieatly if you want the best results at all.

Not only the camera but its other features are also tremendes as it has told you before that it is also provided with the opportunity of internet for only that HSPDA has been install to it. This application help the user to give an easy and fast approach to the internet and fast downloading. WAP 2.0/HTML (NetFront), RSS readerthese are also provided to the phone for web browsing. So that you can stayed connected to around the world through internet if you have Sony Ericsson C905.

Sony Ericsson C905 has a 2.4 inch large screen display with 240×320 pixel,262,144 color TFT QVGA. It has also opportunity of Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate. It has also the option of the Bluetooth and USB(Universal Serial Bus) 2.0. The option for the entertainment and gaming zoon it is also provided to the particuler phone.FM radio with RDS, MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player, TrackID music recognition, Picture editor/blogging, TV out, Organiser, Built-in handsfree, Voice memo/dial.

Its Standard battery, Li-Po 930 mAh (BST-38), it has talktime of 540 minutes and its standby time is 380 hrs which is just amazing. After all this diccussion we have concluded that Sony ericsson is just amazing !!!!!!!

SPECIFICATION

General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 2100 - C905
HSDPA 850 / 2100 / 900 - C905a
Announced 2008, June
Status Coming soon. Exp. release 2008, Q4
Size Dimensions 104.0 x 49.0 x 18.0-19.5 mm
Weight 136 g
Display Type TFT, 256K colors
Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
Ringtones Type Polyphonic, MP3
Customization Download
Vibration Yes
Memory Phonebook 1000 x 20 fields, Photo call
Call records 30 received, dialed and missed calls
Card slot Memory Stick Micro (M2), 2 GB card included
- 160 MB internal memory
Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
HSCSD No
EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G HSDPA
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes
Features Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Browser WAP 2.0/HTML (NetFront), RSS reader
Games Yes + downloadable
Colors Night Black, Ice Silver, Copper Gold
Camera 8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, image stabiliser, video(QVGA 30fps), xenon flash; secondary videocall camera
- Built-in GPS receiver
- A-GPS function
- Camera images geo-tagging
- Java MIDP 2.0
- FM radio with RDS
- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
- TrackID music recognition
- Picture editor/blogging
- TV out
- Organiser
- Built-in handsfree
- Voice memo/dial
Battery Standard battery, Li-Po 930 mAh (BST-38)
Stand-by Up to 380 h
Talk time Up to 9 h


Motorola U9

Look and feel

The Motorola U9 borrows most of its design traits from the old Motorola PEBL. However, while the PEBL is finished in a sober matt black, rubberised finish, the flamboyant pink and purple metallic options available for the U9 should attract a real female following.

However, design and finish have always been Motorola’s strength and the U9 looks and feels great. It’s compact without being fiddly and lightweight without being flimsy, and no-one does flat, etched keypads quite like Motorola.

Features

The real stand-out feature is the OLED display which sits beneath the glossy surface of the phone’s fascia and offers touch-screen controls for the U9’s music player while the clamshell is shut. Elsewhere, the features are fairly standard, with an ordinary two-megapixel camera and EDGE data speeds for internet browsing.

Performance

We’ve no complaints here, although, if you’ve ever used HSDPA or 3G, you’ll find internet browsing with EDGE sluggish. The camera is basic, but the music player is fun to use and the sound quality is good.

Ease of use

It looks as though Motorola has finally shrugged off its reputation for fiddly phones. It may not be quite as simple as a Nokia Series 40, but it’s not half bad.

Battery life

One word – excellent.

It’s very easy to underestimate the Motorola U9. This is in no small part because of Motorola’s recent tendency to re-hash old designs with a few new but minor flourishes.

So, when we first saw the U9, we blithely assumed that Motorola had simply dusted off the old Motorola PEBL phone, given it a glossy new finish and some bold colour options, removed the stroke-to-open mechanism and re-packaged it as a music player. However, there’s something far more clever than a stroke-to-open mechanism going on under the Motorola U9’s bonnet. Beneath the curvy fascia, Motorola has ingeniously fitted an OLED (organic light emitting diode) external display.

This OLED display may be a gimmick, but what a gimmick it is. For the uninitiated, OLEDs create light with the application of electricity and experts claim they can provide brighter, crisper displays while using less power than the traditional LED and LCD screens found on many of today’s mobiles and electronic gadgets.

Technology websites like Howstuffworks.com suggest that OLED technology is so clever it could soon enable wondrous technological feats, like, for example, an 80-inch HD TV with a screen that’s so thin and flexible, it could be rolled up when you’re not using it.

Or, in the case of the Motorola U9, the OLED enables you to choose from one of 20 floating screensavers that twinkle mischievously from beneath the U9’s glossy shell.

Motorola U9 music player

Even more impressive is the OLED’s ability to transform into a touch-sensitive music control pad. When the U9 is in music player mode and you flip the clamshell shut, the OLED on the outer display automatically presents you with all the track details and the option to forward, pause or rewind the track using touch-sensitive controls. This is technical wizardry at its finest and elevates the U9 from the ranks of regular clamshells into pioneering territory.

Although it’s no Nseries, Walkman or iPhone, the Motorola U9 has a decent music player and is very easy to use. Music pauses when a call comes in and there’s a dedicated music button on the keypad to the left of the central nav-pad.

You can use Microsoft’s Windows Media Player (download from www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/default.mspx) to rip and burn your CDs to the U9 or to transfer music you’ve bought from one of the hundreds of online music stores.

Once Windows Media Player is downloaded, it’s very easy to transfer music to the U9 via a microUSB cable. However, you’ll need to check if the cable comes packaged with your phone. It wasn’t with ours, so we had to get hold of one separately. Beware if you don’t have the USB boxed, because you don’t want to be downloading music wirelessly using the phone’s EDGE data speeds.

The U9’s music library is arranged by artists, albums and genres, and you can create your own playlists. There’s also a shuffle option to play songs at random.

The phone offers a paltry 25MB of on-board user memory, but there’s a microSD card expansion slot, so you’ll be able to boost the memory to 4GB.

Unfortunately, there’s no 3.5mm headset jack port, so you’ll have to use the plug-in headphones boxed with the U9. However, the phone does offer wireless Bluetooth (A2DP) so you can listen to music using Bluetooth stereo headphones.

The phone does have built-in speakers, but the music is a little tinny, so we’d recommend using headphones.

Motorola U9 look and feel

We’ve mentioned that the U9 borrows most of its design ideas from the Motorola PEBL. However, while the PEBL is finished in a sober matt black, rubberised finish, the flamboyant pink and purple metallic options available for the U9 should attract a real female following.

Design and finish has always been Motorola’s strength and the U9 looks and feels great. It’s compact without being fiddly and lightweight without being flimsy, and no-one does flat, etched keypads quite like Motorola.

The OLED also adds a certain dash to the U9’s aesthetic appeal. For example, when you set the phone to camera mode and shut the flip, the OLED will display the lens’ view on the fascia, which is fun, even though it serves no real practical purpose because you can’t take photos this way.

Motorola U9 usability

Motorola has certainly got the user interface sorted with the U9. When the clamshell is open you have two main menu options accessible via two soft keys – shortcuts and main menu. The shortcuts menu gives you access to seven of the common menu options, while the main menu presents you with a simple

icon-based menu system.

Alternatively, you can use the navi-pad to choose one of four menu options with a single directional click. Click up, down, left and right and you can access Bluetooth, contacts, messages and Google search.

Because of the size and shape of the phone, it’s pleasant to get to grips with and the keypad is nicely designed, giving the keys plenty of room to breathe.

Motorola U9 verdict

Aside from the OLED and music player, the rest of the features on the Motorola U9 are fairly basic. There’s a two-megapixel camera, EDGE data speeds for internet browsing, a video recorder, Bluetooth, stereo Bluetooth and a couple of pre-installed games, including Sudoku.

The Motorola U9 could easily have been just another clamshell phone with a snazzy finish but, thanks to the OLED and the choice of colours, it’s destined to stand out from the crowd.

Specifications

Type of phone: N/A
Style: N/A
Size: 90×48.6×16.4mm
Weight: 87.5g
Display: 262,000 colours
Resolution: 240×320
Camera: 2 megapixels
Video recording: Yes
Video playback: Yes
Video calling: Yes
Video streaming: Yes
Music formats played: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA
3.5mm jack port: N/A
Ringtones: Polyphonic
Radio: Yes
Operating system: N/A
Connectivity: Bluetooth
Internal memory: 25MB
Memory Card Slot: microSD
Messaging: SMS
Internet Browser: WAP, HTML, XHTML
E-mail client: N/A
GPS: N/A
Java: Yes
Games: Yes
Data speed: EDGE
Frequency: Quad-band
Talktime: 430 mins
Standby: 350 hrs
Display size: N/A
Keypad: N/A