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Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

Sony Ericsson C902 Review


With a multitude of functions and an excellent 5 MP camera the Sony Ericsson C902 takes thecamera phone to new heights. OK we will have a look at a detailed review from mobilephone blog. Stylish and usable The Sony Ericsson C902's very simple style does not break any ground in innovation in design. It feels good to handle. Sometimes Sony Ericsson phones'buttons are tiny and awkard. At 49mm wide, 10.5mm thick and 107g in weight this device is not too far off the average. And the numberpad buttons on the Sony Ericsson C902 are large and easy to handle.They are perfect for texting. The silver trimming around the edges gives a classy appeal. The camera It is the camera that is likely to sell the C902 to the masses. With a 5 megapixel capability simply the start, there is few that Sony Ericsson have not included on this camera phone. Face detection and a flashlight that can be used in conjunction with video capability are equipped in Sony Ericsson C902. Further, digital image stabilisation technology is present, and the settings can all be adjusted with the very capable navigation system. Tagging is built in, too, with all above the Sony Ericsson C902 keeps up the Cyber-shot rep for taking quality photos. What else can it do? There is more than just photography to the Sony Ericsson C902. It supports HSDPA high speed web browsing technology a feature that is required in a phone in this class and also a full media system that is based around the famed Sony Walkman device. A memory expansion is available, although it is exclusive to the manufacturer just like many Sony Ericsson devices. Like the Sony Ericsson K850i, this slim shooter sports accelerometer motion sensors for viewing snaps or web pages in landscape mode. The Sony Ericsson C902 received a number of critical comments for freezing and screens blanking when it was first released, and there have been complaints about the battery life of the C902, yet overall the Sony Ericsson C902 is a good camera phone with many useful features and continues to sell well and performs very admirably for most users.

Mozilla's mobile browser goes into beta


Mozilla's mobile browser 'Fennec' reaches stage one of the beta test phase today, with a release candidate now available that will work on Nokia N810 tablets, as well as Windows, Mac and Linux desktop emulators.

Fennec's Tracemonkey-backed JavaScript offers better support for third party add-ons, gestures and no-button browsing, all of which sound pretty impressive.

Have that, Opera!

For now, you can check out Mozilla's release notes to find out what else is in Beta 1 and watch the video walkthrough on the site to get more background info on Fennec's new features.

We'll be sure to tell you more about how these actually work when we get an opportunity for a hands on with Mozilla's latest.