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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Sony Ericsson launches C902, the thinnest Cyber-shot phone

Matheos Viktor Messakh , The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Tue, 06/17/2008 3:46 PM | Sci-Tech

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As far as pictures are concerned, the star of the just concluded cell phone exhibition was Sony Ericsson C902 Cyber-shot camera phone.

Many prominent phone brands have had their own camera phones with megapixel capability on the market since 2006. But it wasn't until Sony Ericsson launched its K850i that a 5 megapixel camera phone made sense, with picture quality rivaling that of low-end dedicated digital cameras.

Sony Ericsson C902 has raised the bar even higher with a combination of superb phone features, such as high-speed internet access HSDPA and excellent camera features.

"The new C902 is our first Cyber-shot phones launched in 2008. The phone places ease-of-use and best-in-class picture quality at the heart of its design," Sony Ericsson Indonesia's head of marketing Djunadi Satrio said during the camera phone's launch at the Jakarta Convention Center recently.

At first glance, the C902 looks like a direct descendant of the K850, but it will be another handset to inherit the latter's legacy.

Dubbed as "the thinnest Cyber-shot phone", the C902 designation does break a mold, as all previous Cyber-shot models belong to the K-series. It's now C for Cyber-shot, nice and easy.

The phone is quite compact, at only 10.5 millimeters thick, yet its full metal body adds to the total weight of 107 grams.

The ultra-compact C902 has a surprisingly small 2-inch, 262,144-color TFT display of 320x240 pixel or QVGA resolution. There are eight touch sensitive camera keys that backlight in blue around the display.

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As a camera-centric phone, Sony Ericsson C902 bundles up a 5.0 megapixel shooter with a unique lens cover. The camera is slumbered under a sliding top. Once you slide it up, the camera is revealed and you are ready to shoot.

The slim 5.0 megapixel camera phone also offers other good niceties including face detection, image and video stabilizer, BestPic, auto-rotate, macro mode and a proper photoflash LED.

The face detection and automatic focus capabilities enable the camera to detect and focus on the face of your object rather than the background, so that you can take sharp and high quality pictures of your friends.

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With C902, you can be confident of getting the perfect shot. The phone incorporates the latest in lighting technology. Photo flash gives you better quality pictures even in low-light conditions.

Also, a light solution has been added to the BestPic application which lets you to take nine photos continuously, choose the best and delete the rest. So now you can use BestPic wherever you are, perhaps even to capture the dance-floor action when you are visiting a club.

The eight camera touch keys come to life and let you choose between camera modes, Photo flash, face detection and automatic focus and more, with just one touch without moving your finger from the shutter button.

The phone's lighting dramatically signals when you are in camera mode by switching from white to blue.

While C902 comes with a better camera and entertainment features, it doesn't come with GPS. You can, however, add optional HGE-100 GPS enabler if you really need the capability.

With 5 megapixel pictures, you can't be more descriptive of places you are visiting.

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In the entertainment area, a 3D Need for Speed game is on top of the regular games, while Bluetooth with A2DP allows you to hear music through a wireless stereo headset.

The multimedia package includes a media player with the MegaBass equalizer preset, TV out, FM radio with RDS and TrackID.

The slim C902 also comes with x-Pict story to add music and transitions to your gallery of photos and automatically create your own multimedia slide show to share with your friends.

The C902 is a global phone with quad-band GSM/EDGE support as well HSDPA.

The phone has an internal memory of 160MB, the equivalent of storage for up to 100 high resolution photos. Additional storage comes with the Memory Stick Micro (M2) that can be bundled with the phone depending on the market.

Users can transfer images from the phone to a computer by using the CCR-70 M2 USB Adapter. All you have to do is move your pictures to the memory card, and insert the card into the CCR-70 and then connect the USB adapter to a PC or laptop to complete the transfer.

By emptying the memory card, you will have an ample storage to be filled again with pictures.

So, start taking pictures...

From : www.thejakartapost.com

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