Sony Ericsson C905 - The Next Generation Phone

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The Sony Ericsson C905 is a very good phone with a decent 8 mega pixel camera. The Cyber-shot phone packs auto focus, face detection, image stabilization and both a xenon and a photo flash. Attractive design, Rubberized body, Zippy performance and excellent battery life are some good features of this handset. Its also enabled with new feature called Smart Contrast. The Handset have superb call quality and great messaging facility, menu of the c905 is very much user friendly and easy to use. Handset supports MP3, AAC and MP4 media files.

The Sony Ericsson C905 measures 104 x 49 x 18 (19.5), and weighs 136 grams. The battery life is impressive 380 hours of waiting and 9 hours of talk time on GSM networks, or 360 hours of standby or 4 hours of talk time in 3G networks. C905 has built 160 MB memory expandable to a Memory Stick Micro (M2) card. Its very easy to share files and data as the phone is loaded with USB v2.0 and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP technology.

Never before has a handset that included such a powerful camera, but there is also much more to this fantastic device. The camera of the C905 are really top of the range and include the detection of the face, Auto, 16 x zoom, xenon flash, image stabilizer and BestPic to produce the highest quality images with minimal hassle. Other notable features include Wi-Fi, GPS, TV-Out and HSDPA. The Sony C905 has a real sense of solidity and durability, finished in a brushed metal finish that expensive and sophisticated feel. The mobile works in every place in the world because it is GSM enabled. Sony Ericsson C905 is a breakthrough device release of the year and the most advanced camera phone to date

Cheap mobile phone deals on C905 are available with leading UK online shops.

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