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Sony Ericsson C902 Review

Author Sandra Vogel
Published 12th Jul 2008
Manufacturer Sony Ericsson
Supplier Expansys
Price £299.99 Unlocked. From Free on Contract
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Design Score 9 for Design
Features Score 9 for Features
Usability Score 9 for Usability
Value Score 8 for Value
Overall Score 9 for Overall
Sony Ericsson C902
award recommended

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Of course there is more than just photography to this handset. Music playing is another stalwart of Sony Ericsson mobiles and the player here offers good playback features despite this not being a Walkman branded phone. There is 160MB of built in memory and a Memory Stick Micro card slot under the battery cover which you can get to without removing the battery itself.

I am coming to loathe Sony Ericsson's chunky earpiece connector that generally doubles for mains power and PC connection. It is simply too plasticky, too large and too ugly for the latest crop of mobiles.


Nowhere is that more apparent than with the C902. The mains power connector has a through port so you can charge the phone and use a headset at the same time, but the side-mounted socket either used singly for the headset or along with the mains power charger is ugly, ugly, ugly.

On the plus side Sony Ericsson provides a 3.5mm connector beyond the mic of its bundled headset so you can use your own earphones, and battery life is amazingly good. I got 15 hours 38 minutes of non-stop music from a full battery charge.


Among the other features to be found here is a very good web browser, RSS feed reader, FM radio, two-way video calling, Bluetooth (and output to a Bluetooth stereo headset), mobile email and IM, a sound recorder, calculator, task manger five alarms, calendar, notes taker, stopwatch and timer.

It is a shame that Sony Ericsson doesn't feel the need to include Wi-Fi in a phone as capable as this one is. It isn't often I hanker for operator free Internet capability from a Sony Ericsson handset, but this one is an exception.

Verdict

The good camera and excellent hardware design help the C902 stand out. The horrid peripheral jack really has had its day, and I'd like Wi-Fi, but even with those gripes this is a superb mobile phone.

 

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comment Aloonatic said on 26th September 2008

I just don't understand why they would create a phone that seems to be trying to be a market leading camera phone (going by the adverts and seeing as it clearly has no ambitio... more

comment PaulWeston said on 26th September 2008

Absolutely awful phone. I've used Sony Ericsson faithfully since 2000 but unless you stand beneath a phone mast you can forget having a conversation. The camera is good during... more

comment Aloonatic said on 4th October 2008

update:

My girlfriend got this phone recently as she doesn't like Nokia and didn't want a touch screen.

I think she'll change her mind ... more

comment JamesF said on 13th November 2008

I have just changed to this phone from my Nokia 6300, which I did come to like (never having liked Nokias in the past).

So, how do I rate this phone after the 6300? ... more

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