
Technically, the Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C902 is very close to the K850i. What do you get for your money is quad-band GSM / GPRS / EDGE and 3.6Mb / s HSDPA, 160 MB on-board memory and a Memory Stick Micro expansion slot, a five-megapixel camera with autofocus 30f / s QVGA video recording, a 2in, 240 x 320 screen, a Acceleration meter-auto-rotate system, an FM radio with RDS; TrackID song recognition, with Bluetooth A2DP wireless stereo, video, photo and MusicDJ applications , Which is now common to most mid-range and Sony Ericsson mobile phones, an RSS hub; Voice Recorder; picture blogging application, three games and support for MP3, AAC and MPEG-4 media. You also get pre-Google Maps and PlayNow music ringtone buy web application.
Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C902 comes in a nice package with a 5.0 megapixel camera, mounted on a neatly a thin body, while the icing on the cake on the cake was his aesthetically pleasing menus. But we feel a bit let down by a few things, like a less than responsive and stiff keyboard and some slight delay in the OS. This minor nuisance kept us from fully embracing this phone.
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