Sony Ericsson C905 employs quite a few innovations product of the company. It is the first slider from the Cyber-shot series and the first non-smartphone equipped with WiFi. Aside from the DLNA support, which for example, lets you view wirelessly the pictures from the phone on the TV. The top model is equipped with GPS, to make orientation easier.
Sony Ericsson C905’s design really reminds us of the pocket digital cameras. Even though it is a slider, that is hard to notice it since the phone creates the impression that it is one whole. Its size and weight definitely make it unfit for the “compact” class, but that can be expected from a phone pretending to offer such functionality.
The 2.4” display has the standard QVGA resolution and supports 262k colors. There are two fast access buttons for over it (pictures review and camera functions), and the presence of a green and red receivers is a tradition already.
On the left side, we have only the M2 card slot and the charger/earpiece connector. The camera buttons and the volume controls are located on the opposite side. There is absolutely nothing in the upper part of the C905, and the only thing to be found on the bottom is the speaker. The most interesting side of all is the back one since there is the 8-megapixel camera. Its protective cap doesn’t open automatically, and it slides manually like in K800/K810. Underneath we have “hidden” the Xenon flash and the LED light used for focus assisting and when shooting a video, mini mirror and the lens, of course.
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