Monday, September 29, 2008

Sony Ericsson W902, "Walkman" series phone

Sony Ericsson W902 is a "Walkman" series phone. It has a 5 megapixel camera and is the cousin of the C902 Cyber-shot handset. If you were thinking of buying a C902 then wait, because the Sony Ericsson W902 may well be a more suitable handset for most users. Although "Walkman" phones are designed for great music support, the W902's camera deserves some attention. This 5 megapixel unit has autofocus, an impressive looking flash, multi-shot capability, an image stabilizer and support for photo blogging.
The W902 comes with a fairly standard 2.2" display. The W902 does come with dedicated media keys down the side of the phone, something that is much more convenient when listening to music. Internal memory is just 25MB, so you will want to add a Memory Sick Micro card when you buy the W902. Underneath it all, the W902 is a quad-band GSM phone with UMTS 2100 and HSDPA support, so it can support high-speed 3.5G downloads. The phone weighs a shade under 100 grams and measures 110 x 49 x 11.7mm. Talktime on 3G is up to 4 hours, 9 hours on GSM with around 15 to 16 days standby time.

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