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Sony Ericsson C902

Manufacturer: Sony Ericsson

Battery

  • Talk time
  • 3.5 hours
  • Standby time
  • 350 hours

Camera

  • Camera resolution
  • 5-megapixel
  • Camera flash
  • LED
  • Video capture
  • Yes

Connectivity

  • Networks
  • GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, UMTS 2100
  • Connectivity
  • Bluetooth, 3G
  • Data services
  • GPRS, WAP, EDGE, UMTS
  • USB connectivity
  • Yes

Display

  • Main display: Screen resolution
  • 240 x 320 pixels
  • Main display: Number of colours
  • 262K

Entertainment

  • Video player
  • Yes
  • Games
  • Yes
  • FM radio
  • Yes
  • Music player
  • Yes

Functionality

  • Input method
  • Numerical keypad
  • Java
  • Yes
  • Operating system
  • Unknown/proprietary
  • Supported audio file formats
  • AAC, MP3
  • Video calls
  • Yes
  • Web browser
  • Yes

General

  • Phone type
  • 3G, Multimedia, Imaging
  • Form factor
  • Candybar
  • Availability
  • Optus
  • Dimensions (W x D x H)
  • 49 x 10 x 108 mm
  • Weight
  • 107 g

Memory

  • Expansion slot
  • Memory Stick Micro

Messaging

  • Messaging options
  • SMS, MMS, E-mail

Physical features

  • Available colours
  • Black, Red
  • Included accessories
  • Manual, Software (Windows), Charger, Stereo headset, USB cable

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The good:
  • Slim design with a premium handset feel
  • Best camera in the Cyber-shot range
  • Geo-tagging
  • HSDPA Web browsing speeds
The bad:
  • No GPS
  • No Wi-Fi
  • Supports M2 memory instead of the more common microSD
The bottomline:

This is the best camera phone in the Cyber-shot family to date. The pictures we've taken are sharp and colourful, and the camera operation is easy and intuitive. It may be missing some of the tech we see in many smartphones, but then, the C902 isn't a smartphone.

Editors’ rating:

8.4/10

RRP: AU$899.00

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