itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-24 12:55:31
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This is the best Sony Ericsson handset weve seen for some considerable while. A good all-rounder, the camera features are superb and it is not a burden to carry. Sony Ericsson - C902 price Buy Sony Ericsson C902 securely online at a bargain price £29...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 12:55:32
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In a crowded megapixel cameraphone market can Sony Ericsson's C902 make a name for it 5MP camera; lightweight; UI; HSDPA Keys are too hard; lack of Xenon flash; Sans Wi-Fi; Memory card not hot-swappable It’s a truth universally acknowledged that the ma...
5MP camera; lightweight; UI; HSDPA...
Keys are too hard; lack of Xenon flash; Sans WiFi; Memory card not hotswappable...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-24 12:55:34
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Sony Ericsson C902 is a mobile phone that provides users with crisp high resolutions at every shot. It measures 108.0 x 49.0 x 10.5 mm and it weighs 107 grams. Like most Sony Ericsson phones, it already has built in camera, audio player, Internet acces...
The C902 bucks the chunky camera phone trend by stuffing a five-megapixel camera into a lithe body. The camera itself is a real charmer, capturing excellent print-worthy snaps. You can improve your pics using an array of shortcuts on the touch screen, inc...
The C902 Cyber-shot does sacrifice a full-on Xenon flash to keep its trim figure, relying instead on an LED to illuminate gloomier subjects. That's not as bad as it sounds though, as it's actually pretty powerful. So snappers accustomed to...
Don't let the lack of a Xenon flash put you off: this slimline camera phone is one of Sony Ericsson's finest models to date. And we've dated a few.Best offers for the Sony Ericsson C902eBay.co.uk £144.99 Amazon Marketplace £164.29 Am...
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siliconrepublic.com Updated: 2011-09-24 12:55:34
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Or maybe not. While the camera on the Sony Ericsson C902 Cyber-shot works splendid, my fingers may be too large to use the zoom feature on the screen of the device so while you have a brilliant camera, functionality has yet to catch up.The Sony Ericsso...
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Sony Ericsson has proved itself to be no slouch when it comes to developing innovative handsets in the past. But a quick look at the C902 gives the impression that its gone back to basics with a straight-ahead candy bar style handset. Okay, so its on...
Stylish, slim design, 5-megapixel camera, HSDPA, Photo geo-tagging, FM radio, Touch camera controls...
No Wi-Fi, No GPS, LED rather than Xenon flash, Smaller screen than K850...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 12:55:42
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Its impossible not to like the C902. Its design is minimalist yet slick, straightforward yet innovative and the camera is the most capable that we have encountered on any Cyber-shot to date. Features such as Google Maps and TrackID only add to the ent...
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The new look works without any major drama, but hardly pushes back the boundary of design and we certainly prefer the 850/810 keyboard style for texting. Still, its a smart looking lump, measuring 108 x 49 x 10.5mm and weighing in at 118g. Its a lit...
Maybe were overreacting. Maybe the C902 isnt the new slimline K850i after all. Maybe its the new K770i – though we thought that was the C702 - and a C903 or C904 device will come along and slot in between the C902 and C905 before the K850i gets the...
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iMobile.com.au Updated: 2011-11-14 02:11:34
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The C902 from Sony Ericsson is part of the “C” series - the “C” presumably stands for Cyber-shot™. This series is similar to the “K” series and marks the latest extension to the range of camera phones th...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-14 02:11:35
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Camera phones with 5 megapixels are no longer just for people with huge pockets. The C902 packs a very mean shooter into a very slim package and delivers excellent photos. DesignSony Ericsson loves to experiment with handset design. The unorthodox posi...
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Sony Ericsson’s latest Cyber-shot phone has an impressive mix of imaging and phone functions. There are a few minor issues, but on the whole this is a welcome addition to the market.
5-megapixel camera with autofocus and face detection, sleek design, touch-sensitive camera controls, large display, HSDPA-capable, A2DP Bluetooth...
Location of volume controls, lens cover a bit hit and miss, proprietary headphone/charger port, no M2 card included The Final Word Sony Ericsson’s latest Cyber-shot phone has an impressive mix of imaging and phone functions. There are a few minor is...
Sony Ericsson’s latest Cyber-shot phone has an impressive mix of imaging and phone functions. There are a few minor issues, but on the whole this is a welcome addition to the market.
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31st of July 2008. 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...
C902’s main disadvantages lie in the hardware lacks. There’s no GPS, and there’s no WLAN support. On the camera side of things, there’s no xenon flash either, although in its defence the LED actually does a good job. The last few t...
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recombu.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:32:32
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The slim C902 comes with a 5-megapixel camera and a selection of imaging options, as well as a wealth of music and video playing features.What we likeBoasting excellent build quality, the Sony Ericsson C902 is a slim, metallic phone, with a neat three-...
The C902 boasts excellent build quality and looks very stylish. If you're looking for a great camera phone though then the lack of xenon flash and small screen doesn't do it for us -- instead we'd recommend the C905.Like this phone? Compare 8,750 Sony...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2016-11-26 18:32:32
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Video review: Despite the lack of Xenon flash, the deliciously slender C902 is still a sharp shooting camphone...
Slimline chassis. Handy touch sensitive camera shortcuts. Nifty slide out lens cover action. Fast HSDPA download speeds...
No Xenon flash. Lack of Wi-Fi. Inaccurate geotagging...
Despite the lack of Xenon flash, the deliciously slender C902 is still a sharp shooting camphone...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:32:32
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Sony Ericsson has managed to deliver some impressively equipped sharp shooting mobiles in its Cyber-shot range. Its recently announced 8-megapixel C905 is set to seriously up the ante for cameraphones when it hits stores towards the end of 2008, but in...
webbased features lineup including Google Maps photo geotagging, 3.5mm headphones adapter supplied...
No Xenon flash LED photo light flash instead, 2inch display is small for a photocentric cameraphone, No WiFi, No GPS receiver, Memory card slot under back panel...
Sony Ericsson goes super-slim with its latest 5-megapixel 3G cameraphone, and despite some compromises, its fine usability and features make it a highly attractive package...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2016-11-26 18:32:32
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In contrast with the very first Cyber-shot phone, the Sony Ericsson C902 is a prime example of how technology keeps on improving. Sleeker, lighter and with a souped up camera, lets see if this latest technological jump is worth every dollar. Meta...
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...
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