
The Sony Ericsson C903 is the most recent entry in the Cyber-shot mobile series. The phone comes with 3.5G support, 5 megapixel camera, and A-GPS. Similar to the other Cyber-shot mobile devices this phone too would be an excellent imaging phone.
One of the most notable features of the mobile is a five megapixel camera that is equipped with geotagging, flash and autofocus, image stabilization, and smile/face detection. The device can capture video clips as well. There is a TV-out port that enables the video clips to be seen in a TV. However it would require the user to purchase an ITC-60 cable for the purpose.
There is a 2.4″ 240 x 320 pixel display in the mobile. There is also multimedia support as well as an FM radio and Bluetooth. The phone also allows videos to be downloaded from YouTube and also provides support to photoblogging. There are a number of other features as well including a web browser, email client, RSS reader as well as a wide array of personal information management tools. The users will also be provided with the Sony Ericsson’s Wayfinder Navigator application as well as Google Maps. The phone is designed to be used more for personal navigation than for in-car satellite navigation.
The phone will be made available in red, black, and white colors. At 96 grams the phone is a comparatively lightweight mobile phone. The phone is a quad-band GSM device with UMTS 900 / 2100 MHz support and that includes HSDPA. The mobile has a maximum talk time of 4 hours and a standby time of 14 days.
