The Sony Ericsson C901 is a cybershot phone, but Sony Ericsson have been clever to include other great features as well to make it a more rounded performer.
There is a decent 2.2 inch sized screen, all wrapped up in a body measuring 105 x 45 x 13 mm and weighing just 107 grams. Beneath the screen is a navigational pad which makes it easier to move around the interface of the C901 quickly. Around this pad there are a few quick buttons like a call and call end button etc. Beneath all of this is the keypad with fairly round and bulbous buttons.
The C901 is of course a Cybershot phone, which means it is made to take beautiful pictures and the camera is a definite priority. There is a 5 mega pixel camera on the C901, with auto focus, digital zoom and a xenon flash for picture clarity. Sony Ericsson have also included some really clever features to enhance your picture taking which include: Face detection, geo-tagging (which automatically stores the location a picture was taken), and smile shutter, which will auto-take a picture when a person smiles. The quality of the pictures is brilliant.
Sony Ericsson have also realised that although people do want a great camera, they also want other features to make their phone more useful. One of these features if of course a good music player. The music player on the C901 has quite a few applications one typically only sees on Walkman phones. These include: TrackID – which will tell you record a song and be told the song and artists name; PlayNow for downloading tracks. Internal memory is 110 mega bytes. Sound quality is decent and definitely above average.
The Sony Ericsson C901 is a very decent mobile phone from SE. It is a cybershot, so the camera is excellent, but SE have also included a good music player and great internet connectivity to make it a very popular option.
Marc writes about the Sony Ericsson C901 as well as other Sony Ericsson mobile phones
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