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Sony Ericsson just released its new C905 mobile Cyber-shot
camera phone. With its 8.1 mega pixels and numerous photo-related features it
could also be considered the other way around, as a photo camera with built-in communicating
device.
The new release offers quad-band GSM/ tri-band UMTS/ HSDPA
850/ 1900/ 2100, a stereo Bluetooth, a useful TV-out and Wi-Fi with Digital
Living Network Alliance (DLNA) support which allows a direct wireless transfer
to TV.
The screen presents a 2.4 inch scratch-resistant QVGA
display which will also help with other features besides the photographing
sessions, such as the clear use of the incorporated GPS through Google Maps.
The phone’s center piece, its photo camera, offers the new
Xenon flash, an image stabilizer, smart contrast, red-eye reduction, auto focus
and also faces detection, in addition to its BestPic technology, video
recording with stabilization and a very effective digital zoom of 16x.
The photos and videos are stored on a 2 Giga Bytes Memory
Stick Micro (M2) and the announced battery life is at about 9 hours of
conversation or 380 hours of standby.
Besides the C905 Cyber-shot, Sony Ericsson also released three
other models. We’ll start with its F305, a gaming phone which will feature a
motion sensing technology, enabling players to enjoy games such as Bowling,
Bass Fishing and Jockey. It also carries a 2.0 mega pixels camera.
The other two cell phones are the J132 with a standby availability
of 450 hours and a FM radio with loudspeaker and the K330, a camera phone with
video capture, Bluetooth, FM radio and a feature called Health Mate developed
to help users keep track of their calories consumption.
According to the company’s estimates, more than 100 million
units were sold in 2007, putting Sony Ericsson in the top five most successful
phone manufacturers in the world.
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