Apparently, the coming King of all Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot phones
just cannot contain itself and here we have yet another round of blurry
close encounters with it. The best part is, one photo shows a bit of
the camera user interface and confirms that this new SE camera phone
will really shoot 8.1 megapixels pics.
The Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot is another one of SE’s still unannounced and unofficial yet
already spotted, tried, and tested handsets that we only learned about
yesterday. This new camera phone will feature a 2.4-inch QVGA screen
(boring), HSDPA network support (not boring), built-in GPS (great), and an 8.1 megapixel camera (awesome!).
Knowing that the C905 belongs to Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot
line, you can expect it to have the bevy of features already available
in other Cyber-shot phones. And these are the built-in music player,
photo editing tools, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, expandable memory and
BestPic technology. Unless SE suddenly decides to dump all of that and
try something new with this phone, that is.
Speculation leads us to believe the Sony Ericsson C905 could cost
somewhere around €500 (or $770 USD), give or take a few hundred by
way of a contract with some international carrier, or something.
We’ll give you more details about this phone as we get it.
Apparently, the coming King of all Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot phones just cannot contain itself and here we have yet another round of blurry close encounters with it. The best part is, one photo shows a bit of the camera user interface and confirms that this new SE camera phone will really shoot 8.1 megapixels pics.
The Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot is another one of SE’s still unannounced and unofficial yet already spotted, tried, and tested handsets that we only learned about yesterday.
This new camera phone will feature a 2.4-inch QVGA screen (boring), HSDPA network support (not boring), built-in GPS (great), and an 8.1 megapixel camera (awesome!).
Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-shot caught in the wild again and spec\'d
Knowing that the C905 belongs to Sony Ericsson’s Cyber-shot line, you can expect it to have the bevy of features already available in other Cyber-shot phones. And these are the built-in music player, photo editing tools, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, expandable memory and BestPic technology.
Unless SE suddenly decides to dump all of that and try something new with this phone, that is.
Speculation leads us to believe the Sony Ericsson C905 could cost somewhere around €500 (or $770 USD), give or take a few hundred by way of a contract with some international carrier, or something. We’ll give you more details about this phone as we get it.