16th June 2008, 7:51 AM by Eric M. Zeman Today
Sony Ericsson introduced two new camera phones. Shared features of the
C905 and S302 include nearly identical multimedia playback options,
including stereo Bluetooth and FM radios. Both are quad-band GSM/EDGE,
with the C905a adding tri-band 850/1900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA for 3G
services. They will be available in select markets beginning in the
fourth quarter.
- C905: This addition to the Cyber-Shot lineup is SE's first
slider to bear that name and packs an 8.1 megapixel camera with
autofocus, Xenon flash, face detection, image stabilizer, red-eye
reduction, video stabilizer and video light. Because the C905 comes
with GPS, you can also geo-tag photos with location information. The
C905 also has Wi-Fi, the NetFront Access HTML browser, and supports
video calling and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. The screen measures
2.4 inches, and will auto-rotate between landscape and portrait modes
when the camera is rotated. It will come with a 2GB Memory Stick Micro
expansion card in the box.
- S302: This bar-style phones drops the camera down to 2
megapixels and has foxed focus. It does share the C905's video and
picture light. The screen measures 2 inches, and it supports Memory
Stick Micro expansion cards, but does not come with one.
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