the LG KM900 Arena is One of the most exciting handsets ever. The LG KM900 Arena grabbed our attention for the first time back in February at the MWC and even more
Key features:
3" 16M-color capacitive TFT touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
S-Class Touch UI
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
3G with HSDPA (7.2 Mbps)
Wi-Fi and GPS receiver with A-GPS
5 megapixel autofocus camera with Schneider-Kreuznach optics, LED flash, geotagging
D1 (720x480 pixels)@30fps, VGA@30fps, QVGA fast-motion video and QVGA slo-mo video
8GB built-in storage
Hot-swappable microSD card slot
Standard 3.5mm audio jack and TV out
USB Mass Storage
Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
Accelerometer for screen auto rotate
Multi-touch input
3D hardware accelerator
DivX and XviD support
Dolby for Mobile audio enhancement
FM radio with FM transmitter
Office document viewer
Smart dialing
Main disadvantages:
Poor sunlight legibility
Inadequate flash performance
No voice-guided GPS navigation software available
No standard USB port
Records video in 3GP file format
Maximum email attachment size is 1MB only (both ways)
A true Walkman at heart, the W508 takes after the Sony Ericsson W980 in many ways and even adds a dash of color to the Walkman experience - in fact, the StyleUp covers make it a regular chameleon.
Key features:
Quad-band GSM and 3G with HSDPA support
3.15 megapixel camera
2.2" 256K-color TFT display with 240 x 320 pixel resolution
Secondary monochrome OLED external display
Scratch-resistant surface for both displays
Touch sensitive external music control keys
Hot-swappable M2 card slot (up to 16 GB), 1 GB included
Stereo Bluetooth (A2DP)
Walkman music player with Shake control and SensMe
FM radio with RDS
Gesture control
Accelerometer for screen rotation
Basic multi-tasking support
Smart dialing
Threaded messaging
Exchangeable StyleUp covers
Main disadvantages
Camera doesn't have auto focus or LED flash
Low-grade video recording (QVGA@15fps)
No web browser screen auto rotate
No document viewer
Tuesday, 10 March 2009
2G Network --- GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network--- HSDPA 900 / 2100
Announced--- 2009, January Dimensions--- 95 x 47.5 x 14.3 mm
Weight-------- 98 g
Display --------Type TFT, 256K colors
Size ------------240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches ----------------- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate ----------------- Wallpapers, screensavers
LG KS360 is a mid-ranger that will easily catch your eye with bold colors and quirky controls. LG have managed to create a handset that's cunningly full of character, though it's kinda hard to think of it in the hands of a grown-up. It does seem like a toy at first glance and those color combos are to die for if you are of certain age and attitude.
Yet quite unexpectedly, LG KS360 is quick to serve a bunch of nice features such as a large and vivid 2.4-inch display, full QWERTY keyboard, a 2 megapixel snapper and… believe it or not… a wee tot of touchscreen.
Key features
Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
Large 2.4" TFT display of QVGA resolution
Full slide-out QWERTY keyboard with screen rotation
Touchscreen dialing
2 megapixel camera
Stereo Bluetooth
FM radio
microSD memory card slot (up to 4GB)
Threaded SMS
Attractive 3D image gallery
Office document viewer
Main disadvantages
No UMTS support
No camera autofocus
Poor video recording resolution (fit for MMS only)
Awkward file manager - no user-created folders
Uncomfortable phonebook (takes two clicks to get to the contacts list)
No smart dialing
The FM radio lacks RDS and cannot play in the background
The new LG KF900 Prada may seem like the missing link between the techie high end and exclusive fashionware. But will HSDPA, Wi-Fi, QWERTY and DivX ring the right bell with the target audience
Key features:
3-inch 262K-color capacitive touchscreen display of WQVGA resolution
Comfortable QWERTY keyboard
5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash
D1 (720x480) resolution video recording at 30fps
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
Dual band 3G with HSDPA support
Wi-Fi
Responsive Flash-based interface with multi-touch support
Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP and USB v2.0
Stylish and generous retail package
microSD memory card slot (verified to work with 16GB cards)
FM radio with RDS
Accelerometer sensor for screen auto rotate
TV-out
Office document viewer
DivX video support
Fashion-related content preloaded
Main disadvantages:
Two-year-old design
The large waistline doesn't match the fashionable image (but is OK for a QWERTY messenger)
Plastic build
No GPS (LG Renoir has it)
No XviD video support (LG Renoir has it)
Multi-touch has rather limited use
No Flash support in the web browser
Video recording is a letdown
High cost-to-features ratio (but OK for a premium fashion handset)
Retail package
The LG KF900 Prada comes in an all-black leather cube of a box that's at least as stylish as the phone tries to be. On top is the handset and with all the accessories underneath, each in its own small package. That arrangement we saw in the first Prada and the Secret later on.
There's plenty of stuff inside the big box so prepare for a long unpacking. Boy, it feels like Christmas.
Let's start with the essentials. There is a charger, USB-cable, cleaning cloth, CD with software and a manual. The supplied hard leather case is the same as the one that came with the original Prada, of duly increased size of course.
The new Prada entourage also includes a stereo headset with a rather chunky remote, attachment clip and a 3.5 mm jack adapter, so you're not stuck with the Prada branded earphonesThe new Prada phone comes along with 1GB microSD card. The 256MB card that came with the original Prada seems so helplessly dated but we're not sure 1 GB quite cuts it at the top of the line either. Anyway, cards of greater capacity are perfectly compatible. The KF900 handled a 16GB microSD card just fine.
The Sony Ericsson W760i is Feature-rich Phone Packed in a Small Package
Despite owning and using a Sony Ericsson phones for several years (which stopped last year when I got my iPhone), I never had a Sony Ericsson slider phone ever. So I was a bit hesitant whether to get the Sony Ericsson W760i as a back up phone for my calling and my texting chores since doing so on the iPhone is practically futile. What convinced me to get the W760i was its small form factor, solid features, and of course its classic elegant look. Here’s our full review of the Sony Ericsson W760i.
Key Features:
3.2 Megapixel Camera (with digital zoom, geo-tagging, photo feeds, photo fix, picture blogging, video blogging, video recording)
PlayNow arena for instant access to music, games, and other stuff
Wayfinder Navigator for staying on track with turn-by-turn navigation, instruction, unlimited access to online travel planning tools and downloadable maps
Walkman phone
Playlist
SenseMe creates playlists based on tempo and mood
Music recognition returns song name, artists and album of a particular track you’ve entered
Tracker for measuring the distance covered and energey expended
Intense gaming
Shake control for shuffling the music on your Walkman folder
Mobile blogging functionality
Features:
There’s no doubt that the Sony Ericsson W760i is a feature-rich phone. Interestingly, being the first Sony Ericsson walkman phone I owned, I noticed some nifty features of the W760i which were not in my previous SE phone, the P990i. The W760i features an accelerometer functionality similar to the iPhone. You can change the orientation of the screen from portrait to landscape just by tilting the phone. You can also use the tilting functionality in some of the games preloaded in the phone, that is Need for Speed Pro Street 3D.
The Sony Ericsson W760i also features GPS navigation, Google Maps, and WayFinder Navigator. These functonality help you out in getting around unfamiliar locations. The phone also features a 3-megapixel camera that supports both photo and video. A nice minor feature of the phone is the functionality to edit the photos you’ve taken for an enhanced and better look.
Sony Ericsson W760i Performance
The W7601 allows you to drag and drop files from your phone to your PC or vice versa. The phone offers attractive and and slick menu which are almost flawless.
The W760i also features a nice call quality. It provides 9 hours of continous calls and 400 hours of standby time. The camera produces decent quality photo even if it is only a 3.2MP camera. The phone’s built-in browsers work fine although if you are an Opera Mini fan like me, you’d wish that the phone’s defaulty browser is Opera. The W760i also works great on a mobile network. Sorry folks, but the W760i doesn’t have Wi-Fi connectivity features. It would have been better if Sony Ericsson has included this feature.
Design
Like I said, one of the reasons why I got the Sony Ericsson W760 is because of its classic and elegant design. With a small form factor, this phone is lightweight and yet doesn’t feel like plastic. The W760i is available in black and red design. And both emits an aura of professionalism and business-like. The phone’s keypad is amazingly big for a small phone such as this. Hence, texting is a breeze. The 4-way navigational dial looks cool and is not your ordinary looking jog dial. The phone features a dedicated key for activating the phone’s Walkman features. It doesn’t require you to slide out the keypad to access the Walkman menu. The phone’s memory stick micro is located on top of the phone, so can easily change the memory card if in case you’re using two or more of those tiny storage cards. Overall, W760’s design is elegant enough that you would want to display it to your friends everytime.
Microsoft has informed some of its partners that it has had to delay Windows Mobile 7, a much anticipated update to its cell phone operating system.
Although Microsoft has not publicly said when to expect Windows Mobile 7, partners who had expected to have a final release in their hands by early next year have been told now that it won't be ready until the second half of next year, sources told CNET News.
The delay is a significant blow for the software maker, which has been counting on the next version of Windows Mobile to enable devices that better rival Apple's iPhone. Among the features widely expected to be part of the release is advanced gesture recognition, perhaps along the lines of the iPhone, but possibly also using the camera as a means for reading gestures. Microsoft's Tellme unit, which focuses on speech input, has also been working on Windows Mobile 7 features.
Windows Mobile 7 is expected to be a dramatic improvement over 6.1, shown here, but when will it arrive?
(Credit: Microsoft)
The delay also comes amid stepped-up competition. Google is preparing Tuesday to launch the first phone running its Android operating system, while Apple has its updated iPhone 3G, and new models are also debuting from BlackBerry maker Research In Motion.
Microsoft, for its part, declined to comment on its plans. In an interview, group product manager Scott Rockfeld noted that CEO Steve Ballmer and mobile unit head Andy Lees did meet with 17 of the company's largest cell phone maker and carrier partners.
"They all expressed their excitement of what we are doing in the short term and the long term," Rockfeld said.
Microsoft is not expected to have a major update to its core operating system ahead of Windows Mobile 7. However, other improvements are expected to debut sooner, most notably an improved browser that brings the rendering engine of Internet Explorer 6 onto Windows Mobile. That update, still expected this year, should pave the way for Windows Mobile phones to display rich Web pages, including those that are home to Flash content and Ajax applications.
In addition, a number of carriers and handset makers have been working with Microsoft to add new touch interfaces and other features, separate from Microsoft's operating system updates. The T-Mobile Shadow was one of the first devices to benefit from such work, while more recent products from HTC also have their own custom interfaces above and beyond those included in the most recent version of Windows Mobile.
"Customers don't have to sit back and wait," Rockfeld said. "There's tons of stuff coming from us and our partners."
Rockfeld also tried to make the case that Microsoft's business model is friendlier to hardware makers and cell phone carriers than those of rivals, including Google.
"The thing that they are trying to do is they are trying to own the services," Rockfeld said, saying that is a move that has plenty of carriers worried. "They don't want to sit there and just become a dumb pipe."
Microsoft, he said, is willing to work with carriers to power their own services. "We're happy sharing the limelight," he said.
As for Windows Mobile 7, Microsoft has said very little publicly. Ballmer did make reference to it in a speech to enthusiasts in April.
During the speech, he talked about how Windows Mobile would outsell Apple and RIM during 2008. He then added: "And I think that certainly this should be a good year for us for sales, but the work we're doing on Windows Mobile 7, which is the next major release of Windows Mobile, not just in the Windows Mobile team, but across Windows Mobile, in Silverlight, the development platform, the e-mail, the back-end, I think you'll continue to see that as an area of major excitement and innovation for the company as we move forward."
HTC’s contribution to the slew of new mobile phones announced during the just concluded Mobile World Congress is its follow up to the HTC Touch Pro, and it’s simply called the HTC Touch Pro2. The HTC Touch Pro2 boasts of the TouchFLO 3D interface integrated into a customized version of Windows Mobile 6.1, a single contact view which display individual conversation history of contacts, and HTC’s Internet Push Technology.
The HTC Touch Pro2 just like its predecessor was designed to answer the needs of mobile phone users who are business professionals. It was designed with distinct style and strength while at the same time powerful enough to deliver mobile productivity experience.
Among its many features is a 3.6-inch widescreen VGA display that gives you an expanded viewing area and a finger-friendly QWERTY keyboard. The HTC Touch Pro2 also has longer battery life, expandable memory, touch-sensitive zoom bar and ambient sensors. It’s Straight Talk technology feature gives integrated email, voice and speakerphone experience. It allows you to switch from email to single or multi-party conference calls as well. Additionally, the Straight Talk technology boasts of a mechanical and acoustic design that features sophisticated speakerphone experience which is similar to those found in corporate boardrooms particularly high-fidelity voice and sound experience which is enhanced by asymetric speakers and noise suppression.
Published specs of the HTC Touch Pro2 include:
Qualcomm® MSM7200A, 528 MHz Processor
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Operating System
3.6-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen with 480 X 800 WVGA resolution Adjustable tilt screen
Internal GPS Antenna
Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate and A2DP for wireless stereo headsets
Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g
HTC ExtUSB (11-pin mini-USB 2.0, audio jack, and TV Out in one)
microSD memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
Main camera: 3.2 megapixel color camera with auto focus
Philips may not be a very popular mobile phones manufacturers but it does comes out with some mobile phone units which is worthy of coverage from time to time. The latest mobile phones to come out of Philips manufacturing is the new Xenium X620, a classic-looking mobile handset which promises to help you with your mobile needs in your fast pace of life.
Among the key features of the Philips Xenium X620 include, a 12 hour talk time and 50 days standby time. It is also a good camera phone with its 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus that works automatically when you press the camera button halfway.The camera also works as a video capturing device which you can play later on in MPEG4 and H263 format on your PC or mobile phone. For your entertainment needs, the Philips Xenium X620 supports A2DP Bluetooth profile that lets you listen to your favorite tunes wirelessly and in high-quality stereo music using your Bluetooth-enabled headphones. The X620 also features and FM radio which you can listen through its speaker or through a stereo headset which also serves as the radio’s antenna. It also supports microSD memory card to give you more room to store your music and video files.
The Philips Xenium X620 gives out three times data capacity of GPRS and lets you experience high speed internet and WAP access.
Here’s a complete rundown of the Philips Xenium X620’s specs:
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, GPRS/EDGE
2.4-inch TFT display
3.2-MP CMOS camera with video capture at 15 fps
64-s tone ringtone, MP3 ringtone support
80 MB internal memory
microSD memory card support up to 8GB
FM Radio, Music support (MIDI, MP3, SP-MIDI, WAV, WMA
At the ongoing Mobile World Congress happening in Barcelona, Sony Ericsson went ahead of the competition and quickly announced its new Walkman phone dubbed W995. Touting an 8.1 megapixel camera, the Sony Ericsson W995 lets you watch news, TV shows or blockbusters in high quality video, watch YouTube videos using its Turbo 3G or Wi-Fi connectivity and of course enjoy full music entertainment with its Walkman features.
The Sony Ericsson W995 features Media Go, a Sony Ericsson mobile application that lets you transfer audio, photos and videos from your phone to your PC automatically in their high-quality goodness. It also features a useful podcasting tool which you can quickly access from the phone’s menu. The phone also comes with a built-in stand which will be most useful when watching movies with your friends while you’re out on camping or road trips. It’s built-in stereo speakers complements its high-quality video resolution as well, providing for a great movie-watching experience.
Aside from its music and video playing features, the Sony Ericsson W995 also features a nifty 8.1 megapixel camera with auto focus, photo flash and face detection technology. You can print photos into a full size A3 photo paper without sacrificing its quality.
The Sony Ericsson W995 features a Walkman player with clear stereo, clear bass, album art, PlayNow, TrackID, SensMe, Bluetooth stereo, mp3 tones, 3.5mm jack, stereo speakers, and shake control.
Specs of the Sony Ericsson W995 includes the following:
Samsung M7600 Beat DJ is one of those mobiles that stake everything on a unique and exclusive feature. Designed to stand out, the M7600 takes enhanced music playback capabilities to unprecedented heights. Allowing you to mix your own music right the way you like it, the Beat DJ opens up an empty market niche and makes the M7600 a standard-setter. The entertainment package is complete with the nice touch user interface and relevant design.
Now that's a big one - the handset with one of the longest spec sheets we've ever seen has just dropped on us like a bomb. The Omnia HD is Samsung's go at touch-taming the Symbian S60 and is introducing truly revolutionary stuff.
A 3.7" OLED capacitive touchscreen, an 8 megapixel camera that should be able to humble even some digicams and of course the HD video recording - does it really get any sweeter? Geeks have been warned - continue reading this preview at your own risk. We are not to be held responsible for sleep disorders or compulsive spending.
Samsung i8910 Omnia HD is surely one of the most interesting packages to look out for at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. With a specs sheet like that it's hardly a surprise but we cannot quite get Samsung's choice of name. There was nothing wrong with the original Omnia but reusing a name is not exactly suggestive of revolutionary. Oh, and don't get us started on the superscript. It look cool
Camera: 8 megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash, geo-tagging, Face detection, Smile Shot, Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and HD video recording at 24 fps
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, standard microUSB port, GPS receiver with A-GPS and optional Samsung Mobile Navigator by Route66, HDMI (dongle needed)
Misc: Accelerometer for screen auto rotate, Proximity sensor for auto screen turn-off, FM radio with RDS, DivX/XviD video support
Barcelona, MWC2009 -- Yahoo! today announced the upcoming launch of its new Yahoo! Mobile service, a highly-personalized mobile starting point to the Internet. Yahoo! Mobile will be available on the mobile Web, as an app developed for the Apple iPhone, and as an app developed for smartphones from Nokia, RIM, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and Motorola as well as those powered by Windows Mobile. Yahoo! Mobile initially will be available today through a managed beta program, with general availability expected in Q2 2009.
"We believe the new Yahoo! Mobile will transform the way millions of mobile users around the world will interact with the Internet," said Marco Boerries, executive vice president, Yahoo! Inc. "Yahoo! Mobile will enable users to create their own Internet starting point on their mobile device so they can better discover, connect to and stay informed about the people and things that are important to them."
With a rich design and interactivity that leverages the capabilities of today's mobile devices, Yahoo! Mobile will offer an open environment within which consumers can bring together their favorite content and services from across the Internet. Consumers will be able to:
* Discover: via results from Yahoo!'s award-winning mobile search, editor-selected content, and new maps tools.
* Stay Connected: through access to their email and social network accounts from the most popular Web providers, as well as instant messaging, address book and calendar tools.
* Stay Informed: by bringing together favorite content websites, sports teams, news sources, RSS feeds, weather, stocks, horoscopes and more into a single location.
"Yahoo! Mobile represents significant and continued innovation by Yahoo! around creating a compelling and engaging user experience with mobile data services, and especially the mobile Internet," notes Scott Ellison, VP Mobile and Wireless, IDC. "Rich and well-integrated offerings like Yahoo! Mobile, offered across a broad range of devices, will play central roles in the rapidly evolving mobile Internet space," he added.
KEY FEATURES OF YAHOO! MOBILE
The mobile Web and iPhone versions of Yahoo! Mobile are planned to include the following features:
Discover
* Yahoo! oneSearch - Yahoo!'s award-winning mobile search service providing the most current, relevant answers you need.
* Today - The most interesting stories buzzing on the Internet right now, selected by Yahoo!'s editorial team.
Connect
* Yahoo! oneConnect - Yahoo!'s service designed to provide consumers everything they need to stay in touch with the people about whom they care:
- Email - Access to Yahoo! Mail and other popular email service providers, including Gmail, Windows Live, Hotmail and AOL Mail.
- Pulse - Access to their social networks, including Bebo, Dopplr, Facebook, Flickr, Friendster, Last.fm, MySpace, Twitter and YouTube.
- Yahoo! Messenger - An upgraded version of Yahoo!'s popular mobile instant messaging service.
- Yahoo! Address Book - Keeps consumers contacts always handy and in sync.
- Yahoo! Calendar - View, add and edit appointments when users are away from their PCs.
Stay Informed
* Yahoo! News - Breaking headlines across popular topics.
* Yahoo! onePlace - Access and manage your favorite content, all from one location. Its Add Anything functionality is a simple-to-use search and browse process that helps users find and add what they want. Consumers can add their favorite interests from a growing selection of popular categories including news topics and sources, RSS feeds, weather conditions, sports scores, stock quotes, websites/blogs, horoscopes and movie theaters.
The smartphone version of Yahoo! Mobile will include the above functionality, plus:
* Yahoo! oneSearch with Voice - Allowing users to launch searches by simply speaking.
* Maps - Powerful improved tools that let consumers locate, learn about and get directions to points of interest.
* Opera Mini 4.2 - An integrated version of the world's most popular mobile web browser, with easy return to the Yahoo! Mobile app, that launches when web site access is needed.
* Widgets - Enhanced mobile-optimized experiences for services from Yahoo! and other brands. Users can browse, add and remove these at anytime according to their tastes.
AVAILABILITY OF YAHOO! MOBILE
A managed beta program for Yahoo! Mobile has started today. Consumers interested in participating should enter http://mobile.yahoo.com into their phone's browser.
Details on the upcoming general public release for Yahoo! Mobile are as follows:
For the mobile Web:
* Launch timing: expected late March 2009
* Devices: those running WebKit-based browsers (e.g. iPhone and iPod touch, many Nokia Series 60 and Android devices), Opera Mini 4.x, Windows Mobile devices with Internet Explorer Mobile, and the BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Storm browsers
For iPhone:
* Launch timing: expected late March 2009
For smartphones:
* Launch timing: expected late May 2009
* Devices: hundreds of select models from RIM, Windows Mobile, Nokia S60 and 40, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and Motorola.
At launch, each version of Yahoo! Mobile is planned to be available for the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, India, Indonesia and the Philippines. Versions for other countries will roll out over the remainder of 2009.
Yahoo! Mobile will feature Yahoo!'s industry-leading display advertising from major global advertisers.
If you own a BlackBerry Storm on Verizon Wireless, we encourage you to download a brand new version of Google maps that utilizes the Storm's internal GPS. The Storm is the first Verizon BlackBerry that makes it possible for My Location to access GPS location. After you install the new version on your Storm, you will notice improved accuracy for My Location and Latitude. Based on interest in certain Google Mobile User Forum threads, this functionality should be a welcome addition.
Nokia and Qualcomm Incorporated today announced that the two companies are planning to work together to develop advanced UMTS mobile devices, initially for North America. The companies intend for the devices to be based on S60 software on Symbian OS, the world's most used software for smartphones, and leverage Qualcomm's advanced Mobile Station Modem(TM) (MSM(TM)) MSM7xxx-series and MSM8xxx-series chipsets for cutting-edge processing performance and ubiquitous mobile broadband capabilities. The first mobile devices based on this collaboration are expected to launch in mid-2010 and be compatible with the forthcoming Symbian Foundation platform.
"Nokia is very pleased to be in discussions with Qualcomm around designing mobile devices that can benefit from the high level of integration found on MSM chipsets," said Kai Oistamo, executive vice president, Devices, Nokia. "We are eager to demonstrate to the industry the possibilities that exist when innovative and open software is combined with advanced hardware solutions."
"Nokia and Qualcomm are leaders in advanced wireless technologies, and this new level of cooperation will bring exceptional leaps in mobile performance to people around the world," said Steve Mollenkopf, executive vice president of Qualcomm and president of Qualcomm CDMA Technologies. "We are very excited about leveraging the substantial synergies between S60 software and MSM chipsets."
Share your favorite sounds through the built-in stereo speakers. Or let a friend listen in from an additional headset via the stereo Share jack.
Songs in store
Find and buy songs via TrackID™. The included 2GB memory card stores up to 1900 tracks (assumes eAAC+ encoded files)
Shake control
The easy way to change your tune: just shake your phone. With Shake control activated, press and hold the Walkman® key, then flick your wrist. A vibration lets you know that the track has been changed - a new song from your current playlist is selected randomly then played automatically.
Playlists for your mood - SensMe™
Create playlists based on tempo and mood. Slow or fast, happy or sad - SensMe™ lets you choose songs from a two-axed mood map.
Count your steps - Walk Mate
Your phone comes pre-loaded with a step counter. The easy-to-use Walk Mate application stays activated all throughout the day. It keeps track of how many steps you've walked and how many steps you have left to reach your daily average health goal. Place your phone in your pocket and you're ready to go!
Colors Black on Silver, Black on Red, Silver, Black, Red on Silver
Camera 5 MP, 2592х1944 pixels, autofocus, geo-tagging, image stabiliser, stereo video
(QVGA@30fps), flash; secondary QCIF videocall camera
8 illuminated camera touch keys
Java MIDP 2.0
- FM radio with RDS
- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
- TrackID music recognition
- Picture editor/blogging
- Organiser
- Built-in handsfree
- Voice memo/dial
Battery Stand-by Up to 400 h
Talk time Up to 9 h
Overview
People in focus
If you have people in your photo, activate Face detection. Your C902 will automatically find and focus on a face.
In the dark
Don't let poor lighting stop you. For still pictures, the photo flash automatically fires when needed. The flash can be used in BestPic™ mode, and for videos, too.
Share your life
We take pictures to share them. With your C902 you get your own personal blog. Post your pictures - or videos! - in seconds, for all to see.
Storyteller
Share stories with Storyteller, the application that lets you bring your pictures to life like never before. Create a slideshow, add thought bubbles, get creative with paint, clone parts of your picture then share and compare with your friends.
Cyber-shot™
Sony Ericsson’s megapixel digital camera gives you crisp high resolution every time and added features more common to standalone cameras.
Video blog
You get your own personal blog site with your phone. So why not add some moving pictures to it? Shoot a video clip, and all it takes to upload it is a few clicks.
Photo feeds
Use Photo feeds to check your own and your friends' blogs. Access them all from one place: your phone's Media photo album.
BestPic™
Activate BestPic™ to take nine pictures in quick succession - with one press at the camera button. Keep the ones you like, delete the rest.
Capture the action
Video clips are ideal for those unexpected great moments that happen when you're out there, enjoying life.
Accelerometer - auto-rotate
Enjoy your pictures in portrait or landscape mode. To move between modes, simply rotate the phone and the picture follows.
X-Pict Story
Create impressive slideshows - complete with sound and transitions - in your phone.
HSDPA – serious download speed
Enjoy the mobile Internet at broadband-like speed in your phone. Download large files and email attachments in a snap. Get Web sites and news feeds to your screen in seconds. HSDPA takes 3G a step further.
Speakerphone
Switch to speakerphone to activate the loudspeaker. Now you can use your phone hands-free, and it’s an easy way to share a conversation with others.
Email in your pocket
Built-in email client - access your inbox anywhere, check and send email from anywhere in the world.
Video call
See who’s talking with your 3G phone. During a video call, you see a live video stream of the person you're talking to - and they can see you.
Links you like
Forget cables - wireless is the way forward. Connect to other devices with Bluetooth™ to sync, share and send.