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Published: 2008-11-25
Good: Unlocked 3G/HSDPA, High-quality Cyber-shot 5-megapixel camera with Xenon flash, Excellent music player, Easy to set up email accounts, HTML Web browser, Accelerometer
Bad: Expensive, Small, tightly-packed dial pad keys, No 3.5mm headphone jack, Uses hard-to-find M2 Memory Sticks, , *
Bottomline: Because the C902 is unlocked, its price is a firm $549.99 – no carrier subsidy. For some, this steep tag will be a deal breaker, especially considering other phones with as much to recommend them (i.e. the Motorola ZINE ZN5, $99 from T-Mobile) a...
Good: The Sony Ericsson C902 has a sleek, sturdy design with a brilliant display and a user-friendly navigation toggle. It also offers a generous feature set, a high-powered camera, and good call quality.
Bad: The Sony Ericsson C902 keypad is somewhat cramped, and its memory card slot is located behind the battery cover. Music quality was average, and photo quality could be a bit sharper.
Bottomline: The Sony Ericsson C902s photo quality suffered just a bit, but it remains a solid camera phone with a sharp design, a varied feature set, and good call quality. Specifications: Band / mode: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900; Talk time: Up to 420 mi...
Abstract: Last time we checked Sony Ericsson C902 was a hi-end cameraphone and now its well into the daily grind of its megapixel league. Not being top-of-the-line is not necessarily a bad thing though. At 250 euro and heading down, Sony Ericsson C902 is a mus...
Bottomline: Lately, Sony Ericsson phones have been the weapon of choice in the Bond movies. In Casino Royale it was the SE K800i that Daniel Craig flaunted. And in his next outing Quantum of Solace, it will be the SE C902. There is a special edition James Bon...
Bottomline: 2008 has been really a great year for Samsung Telecommunications; we saw some really innovative products like the i450, Soul and G800 with 3x optical zoom. And the latest device from Samsungs flagship is the slick-looking F480 TouchWiz. The design i...
Abstract: The Sony Ericsson C902 is Sony Ericsson’s latest Cyber-shot branded phone on the market, and with its slightly updated camera software and additional features, it is also the best Cyber-shot phone on the market, although it lacks a xenon flash. ...
Good: 5MP camera, Great design and build quality, Great battery life, Good music player, Accelerometer.
Bad: Camera quality not up to the mark, Wi-Fi absent.
Bottomline: This cybershot phone doesnt just deliver in photography but delivers in music, entertainment, call quality, battery life and style too. This is a pretty good package when looking at a price tag of Rs. 20,000. Since it has 3G support, it is also futur...
Bottomline: So whats our verdict on the Sony Ericsson C902? We liked it. The reasons are simple: it comes in a nice package with a 5.0-megapixel camera, fitted neatly on a thin, light body while the icing on the cake would be its aesthetically pleasing menus. Ho...
Bottomline: So there you have it - the Sony Ericsson C902 CyberShot camera phone fully reviewed. Personally Id give it around an 8/10. Dont expect it to replace the K850i, and its certainly no match for the Nokia N82 or N96, but then its not meant to be. Its...
Good: Innovative design, Feature-rich, Decent battery life, Good FM radio reception
Bad: Keypad will take getting used to, Image quality is just about okay, Audio player sound is too low
Bottomline: Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot range of mobile handsets come in some trendy designs. As they carry the name of Sony’s digital camera range, the expectation of similar performance is unavoidable. Then again, we have to take into account that w...