Sony Ericsson C902 : Handset that means much more than just communication

December 16, 2008, 01:44 AM — 

Typically, the Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones come with high definition image and media focused features and the the C902 Sony Ericsson handset is no exception. It houses the latest mobile technologies unlike other mobile handsets. It is a fashionable 3G smart phone that has touch sensitive keys, which are present on both the sides of the screen. The user can select and control the camera features with its touch sensitive keys to avail of its services in style. This handset is available in two colours, one is in swift black and the other in luscious red coloured casing to enhance the personality of the user.

The camera of Sony Ericsson C902 is fuelled with all the latest features which assist even users with no camera skills to capture ultimate photographs. To help the users while taking finished photographs, its camera has features like autofocus, face focus, flash, BestPic, Red Eye Reduction and photo Fix. The auto focus in conjunction with the face focus enable the user to take well focused and precise photograph of the subject. As it is loaded with the face focus the user need not apply much effort. This feature can give clear visibility of the face of the subject for sure.

The flash takes care of the insufficiency of light around the subject while taking photograph. As such, a user can be guaranteed of a clear photograph even in poor lighting condition. Unlike many other cameras, its BestPic helps in taking nine photographs with just a press of the camera key and the user can select the best of the nine photographs. An experienced photographer can plainly say that the red eye which may be a cause for a poor photograph can be managed with its Red Eye Reduction. This smart phone is also equipped with PictBridge that helps the user to print the photographs captured on it. The photo fix is also a wonderful feature on this camera phone that aid the user in correcting the clarity and contrast of the photographs after the photographs have been captured. If the user is interested, he can also upload the photographs stored on this camera to the Blogs as it supports picture blogging facility.

This 3G camera phone also has video capabilities like video streaming, video stabiliser, video recording and playing. These features can be utilised to store memorable moments in action and also review them during leisure and share the joy with others. Its video calling option allows the user experience live chats with the contacts with compatible devices.

On the music front, the Sony Ericsson C902 supports some of the latest music features like MegaBass, TrackID and PlayNow. The MegaBass allows you to enhance the frequency, whereas the TrackID helps you to identify the title, artiste and album of the song. And, the PlayNow is a music downloading feature that helps you to keep yourself updated with the latest music.

Apart from the music to add more fun, one can also play games and tune in to the FM radio programs on the Sony Ericsson C902. Individuals can also experience high speed Internet connectivity owing to its 3G HSDPA and EDGE and store tons of data on its 256 MB memory which is expandable.

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