Sony Ericsson C902 Comments
| Author | Sandra Vogel |
| Published | 12th Jul 2008 |
| Manufacturer | Sony Ericsson |
| Supplier | Expansys |
| Price | £299.99 Unlocked. From Free on Contract |
| Latest Price | Click here |
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Comments for Sony Ericsson C902
GoldenGuy said on 13th July 2008
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 ambitions to be a smart-phone) yet they have taken out the Xenon flash which makes all the difference when taking photos in any conditions other than bright day light whilst outside.
And why oh why oh why do they insist on sticking with their proprietary connections?
In the end I moved over to the N95 (after years of SE loyalty, T610, W800i & K800i) as the camera and flash are fairly similar (although Sony's software/image processing seems to give better/more realistic colour reproduction than Nokia's) yet it can do far far more and I don't have to carry the PC connector cables around with me, as almost every where I got someone has the USB cables needed and any old headphones will work.
Was the person who decided on the removal/non inclusion of the Xenon flash from the c902 the came person who decided on the keys for the K850i?
If so they need to be fired out of the Sony-Ericsson headquarters by catapult, asap.
Sort it out Sony, I used to be a loyal customer but you seem to have hit a wall or something with the K800 and everything since has been rather underwhelming.
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 the day but what happened to the flash?? So close yet so disappointing. I offered to GIVE it to someone whose C902 screen broke but he refused a free phone. Enough said! I wish I hadn't recycled my old phone.
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 after using the c902 for much longer.
It is pretty rubbish, I can't see how it's been given anything over a 7 in this review and that would be being generous.
Tiny screen, useless flash, no wifi, nothing new, a retrograde step. Everyone will see the first line of your texts as you can't change this option like you could on the older Sony's, a little clue as to how this phone can never be seen as an upgrade.
5MP camera you are saying? Yes it has one, but all that means is that the photos are bigger, take up more memory so it runs out faster/fewer on your card and it takes longer for anything to be processed and therefore uses more batter power.
The flash isn't worth bothering to turn on, it's even worse than my N95's and I thought that was bad. It's like going back to the "flash" on the w800i.
Oh but it's slim and pretty. It is uncomfortable to hold and weighs a ton some how?
Seriously Sony, what are you doing?
Your last few phones have been rubbish rubbish rubbish.
You will not be around much longer if you carry on like this and whereas I would have been sad to see you go a couple of years ago, now I wouldn't notice.
Long story short.
If you are thinking of buying this phone as you have used Sony phones before and have one now, DON'T!!!!!!
If the joystick isn't broken on your k800i go for the cheaper contract/calls option you will be offered and keep the k800i. This phone IS NOT AN UPGRADE.
Is that clear enough?
So disappointed, so happy to have jumped ship when I did.
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? It is great! No freezing, and it all seems fairly intuitive so far. Many of the options are accessed via shifting along tabs so you CAN have individual ringtones, and pictures, for each contact member (so ignore that comment by the previous 'reviewer') - which aren't always obvious, so maybe Sony Ericsson should have made those a bit more obvious? Then again, I found them within 5 mins!
The only negative thing so far is Sony's insistance to use their own connector and not a mini-USB or jack plug hole - so my aftermarket earphones won't work - unless someone has produced a patch lead for that sort of thing?
The memory of c.160MB is okay, but I'd reccommend buying a memory card - my 2GB cost £12 from Jessops so am sure you could buy it cheaper elsewhere but even so thst isn't so bad.
I have short fat fingers, and found the 6300 okay to use, and the c902 is okay so far, but maybe not quite as good, but as I have only had the phone less than 24 hours maybe I just haven't got used to it yet?!
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Congratulations Ms. Vogel. Now don't OD on those 9s now.