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Well, yeah, people really liked C905. It’s nice, it’s elegant, it’s high-quality – these have been the positive adjectives and then everyone said the same negative thing: it’s a bit large. This is when the reviewer – who theoretically knows the phone well already – intervenes and tells the person that they had to put in an 8 megapixel image sensor, a WLAN antenna, a GPS receiver, a memory card, a Bluetooth antenna and the battery needs some space too. This way you might understand things better.
And even more: it’s not big. It’s more like solid. It’s a massive phone, it has all the material it takes, you can feel that on its weight. It’s a manly handset and the dark colors emphasize this even more (although I wouldn’t be surprised if it would later appear in white or even drab – oh, as soon as I wrote this down I have realized that these are the two exact colors that the phone also comes in) and although the phone has the specific Sony Ericsson shapes, there is still a small curve at the back, which might even have been necessary due to the camera. The quality of materials is almost perfect; the black plastic that covers mostly everything is this time no problem: it’s really comfortable, a bit soft and silky to the touch, one might see such a thing inside premium category cars.
The front side is no big deal, there’s a really large display, the navigation key and six other function keys below it. There are two keys above the screen too, these surround the speaker and the chrome stripe that is a frame for the frontal camera. On the left there is an unprotected data connector and a small door that opens wide: this covers the slot where we can insert the M2 card, which is 2 GB large in the base package. On the right there is much more stuff, as this is the part of the phone that gets on top when taking pictures. This is why we can see zoom and volume control keys, then there are the camera and replay buttons and finally on the edge there is a larger, round button: this is the key to press in order to take pictures.
The back is very discreet, but everyone has been looking for the camera. No big deal, we just have to pull the top part of the metallic surface. If we want to use the numeric keypad we have to slide the phone open, the mechanics are very high-quality. The cover has a minimum play, the keypad is made of a single piece of plastic, but the bulges are just where we have to push. (If memory serves me correctly this is also the user guide for girls) I had only one small problem with the test handset: the upwards direction of the navigation button had some strange noise, so the Sony Ericsson PR team has immediately told me that they are sending the phone to the service as this really is a bug, not a feature.
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