Sony Ericsson C905

By Joseph Hanlon on 05 November 2008

The Sony Ericsson C905 is a very good phone with a decent camera, but don't expect this to be the model that has you selling your stand-alone camera on eBay.

Editor's rating:7.0 User rating:7.2
  • Good: Attractive design • Rubberised body • Zippy performance • Excellent battery life
  • Bad: Camera isn't superior to previous Cyber-shot phones • Cramped, stiff keypad • No 3.5mm headphone port on phone • Outrageously expensive
  • Specs: Slider • Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HSDPA • 160 MB • Numerical keypad • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$1,149.00
  • Available plans: 7 plans available starting from $39 to $114

Design
When we saw this phone at Communicasia earlier in the year, our first impression of the C905 was that it seemed like a cheaper model in the growing Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot range. Examining the handset again our first impressions were a little off the mark. The body of the C905 may be thicker and without the glossy sheen of the sexy C902 but its rubberised body looks quite attractive and sturdy enough to protect the high-resolution camera inside — and the 2.4-inch QVGA TFT display is fantastic.

The keypad on the C905 isn't our favourite, despite fitting stylistically with the handset's design. The keypad is flat and lacks the definition of previous Sony Ericsson models, and the navigation controls on the top of the slider feel stiff and cramped together. When correcting mistakes in text messages using the Clear key, we found that we had to be extra careful not to press the 'end call' key and cancel our work mid-message.

While we may not love the keypad design we do love that Sony Ericsson have given dual purposes to a number of the keys when the phone is in camera mode. Each of the four directions of the central navigation button have photographic functions assigned and two keys above the screen, on either side of the earpiece, have dedicated camera controls. On the left hand side we find the main buttons; zoom, capture, and a selector switch between camera and video modes.

The C905's camera lens is hidden behind a stainless steel panel on the back of the phone. Sliding the panel open not only exposes the lens, but unlocks the phone and activates the camera, ready for taking a quick pic. We had been concerned that this would unlock the phone too easily in our pockets, but during our test period this hasn't been an issue.

As with all Sony Ericsson handsets, the bundled headphones don't come with a 3.5mm connection but instead connect to the combination charging and USB port. The C905 takes M2 memory sticks, and Sony Ericsson have bundled an M2 USB adaptor in the box for easy transfers of files and photos to your PC.

Features
For those of you who've been living under rocks, or following presidential elections too closely to keep up, the C905 is Sony Ericsson's first 8-megapixel camera phone — 8.1-megapixels to be exact. The camera features a range of focus modes including auto, macro, face-detection and sports a Xenon flash. Delving deeper into the camera settings we find Smart Contrast and BestPic shooting modes, an extensive list of pre-configured scene modes, a digital image stabiliser and geo-tagging.

To geo-tag your photos the C905 uses a built-in GPS receiver, and the phone can also transfer data over HSDPA and Wi-Fi networks. The C905 also features DLNA network support for media sharing with a compatible networked device, like a Sony PlayStation 3. Once connected the C905 is cable of pushing media (audio, photos and video) to the PS3 and having it displayed on the connected TV.

The C905 runs on Sony Ericsson's proprietary operating system and includes all the software we expect to see on its handsets. These applications include its excellent media interface and support with MP3, AAC and MP4 media files. The C905 can also sync with MS Outlook to transfer contacts, calendar entries and upcoming tasks.

Performance
Before we go into detail about the performance of the camera we would like to say that the C905 is an excellent mobile phone. Call quality is superb and messaging is great, as per usual, and is fantastically easy to use with zippy menu navigation. Multitasking is possible with the C905, however, most applications close when you exit back to the menu and this helps the phone to run at top speed.

Also impressive is the C905's above-average battery life: during our testing we found ourselves charging this phone after at least two full days. When you consider the bright display and full range of connectivity in this Cyber-shot, two or three days of battery life is excellent.

The sign is in focus but the background lacks detail
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The camera, for the most part, is usable, but our test images suffer from the same issues we've seen in the last generation of Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot camera phones. The most notable of these problems were over-saturated colours and high levels of digital image sharpening resulting in very noisy photos. The camera seems to represent the subject in focus quite well but the backgrounds of these images are messy mixtures of pixels with little detail.

It is important to put these criticisms into perspective. Being an 8-megapixel camera phone we have brought a stricter approach to our testing than we usually would for a camera phone, and the results certainly don't hold the C905 up well against standard 8-megapixel cameras. That said, the C905 is more than capable of taking the kind of snapshots people tend to capture with camera phones, and issues like over-saturisation may actually be seen as a bonus for some, as a way of giving their photos a larger-than-life colouring.

Overall
Despite its 8-megapixel image sensor, the C905 is not the camera phone to replace all cameras. It is, however, a very good mobile phone with a camera capable of capturing those impromptu moments of frivolity with friends. However, for a device that isn't a smartphone the AU$1,149 ticket price for the C905 is outrageous. If you find yourself drawn to this handset we suggest you wait six months for the C905 to end up on a low-to-mid range mobile plan.

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Topics: sony ericsson, mobile phone, c905, camera, cyber-shot, megapixel, phone, 8-megapixel, handset, cyber

Comments (60)

  • Rita gave a review on 17/11/2009 17:07 Report abuse

    • Good: I love this phone!
    • Bad: Occasionally the lens cover sticks, but i'm not gonna get my knickers in a knot over it.

    I must be lucky, my phone has been great. Photos are great quality, and contrary to your review, i no longer use my small digital point and shoot camera. Photos print perfectly, and enlarge really well, so no complaints there. I've found the phone has stood up really well to the day-to day use of a talkaholic, and found it great with browsing the web. It does everything i want it to, and i couldn't have asked for a better phone!

  • usman gave 1/10 on 16/11/2009 22:22 Report abuse

    • Good: cam, sms
    • Bad: alllllll

    i bought it its baddest thing that i have ever purchased...

  • Jester gave a review on 01/11/2009 09:43 Report abuse

    • Good: bigger screen than my last SE, Camera
    • Bad: Build quality is atrocious

    I had this phone for less than one day when the speaker died. Everyone sounded like the teacher from Charlie Brown. For you younger kids, google charlie brown. The second phone was sent back because the stainless steel camera cover took a chunk out of my finger as it was razor sharp. The current phone seems to be ok. It does take some fantastic quality pictures as long as you don't need to zoom. I wouldn't buy another, and this is my 5th SE in a row.

  • samtaylorphotographer@gmail.com gave 5/10 on 18/10/2009 00:33 Report abuse

    • Good: xenon flash and led film light
    • Bad: no dedicated music buttons

    i have both a c905 and a w995 if se rolled them both into one and stop fbrjiggibg around with the walkman/cybershot garbage and make one phone that does both equaly well ill be happy and they should go for mini usb instead of their propriety port

    as for the photos the mega pixel is a lie the size of pixels and ccd plates varies why is there no true standardized measurement for image quality which encompasses size of plate and each cell and the number of cells?

  • samtaylorphotographer@gmail.com gave a review on 15/10/2009 17:24 Report abuse

    • Good: not much
    • Bad: speaker, lens cover, keyboard

    i was happy with my c905 till the lense cover stopped talking to the camera, when i opened the cover the screen says open the cover???? i said to the camera it is and it called me a liar. i sent it back

    when i received it the 5 key wouldnt work unless i pressed very hard i sent it back

    when it came back all was well

    for a little while

    then the speaker went on the ear peice and i put up with using the headphones or speakerphone

    until

    the video stopped saving every second video , i took it back to telstra again they replaced it with a w995 (which has the same video malfunction) so i think there is something wrong with the video on se phones has anyone else heard of this?

  • Paul gave 10/10 on 07/10/2009 23:21 Report abuse

    • Good: 8.1 mp camera, fast, responsive
    • Bad: quiet speaker

    I have had the phone almost 5 months have not had a problem at all except for a quiet speaker. Love the camera, fantastic reception, great battery life 4-5 days after quite a lot of use, the screen is extremely hard to scratch. overall an excellent phone.

  • sky gave 1/10 on 17/09/2009 17:54 Report abuse

    • Good: nothing
    • Bad: everything

    first few days after i got the fone the camera already spoiled.. send for repair and it took 3 bloody weeks. after i got it back, 5 days later the speaker **** spoiled!! wtf dun ever buy that fone..zz totally not worth it!

  • the great one gave a review on 14/09/2009 06:50 Report abuse

    • Good: the size
    • Bad: wherer do i start

    had the phone for just over a month and the speaker had to be replaced and the store didnt even give me a replacement phone to use went 3 weeks without a phone

  • TJ gave a review on 12/09/2009 20:58 Report abuse

    • Good: everything untill now.
    • Bad: speaker, slow start up, SMS pop up

    great phone nearly had it 10months i think. just today the speaker for phone calls has stopped working. but speaker phone works. and the SMS pop up when you receive one doesn't always come up. so your have to reset and that can take 10mins to start up. camera is great internet is great, functions are great, but now the speaker is gone bit annoying.

  • maine gave a review on 11/09/2009 14:38 Report abuse

    Seven months ago I ericsson c905, the only reason I bought it because it has a 8 mp camera. two months later the camera is not working.

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