Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Polaroid launches the PoGo Instant Digital camera and printer combination










The Polaroid launches the PoGo Instant Digital camera and printer combination. The digital version of Polaroid's iconic instant camera allows you to capture, view, crop and even add borders, then print your pictures in less than 60 sec. on 2x3-inch, peel-off, sticky-backed paper. The camera easily connects to a PC or Mac where photos can be uploaded and saved from the camera's 16 MB internal memory or optional SD card. The new Polaroid PoGo will be available beginning in March for $199. Ten-packs of ZINK Photo Paper retail for $4.99...
Today Polaroid announces the launch of the Polaroid PoGo™ Instant Digital Camera, the first digital camera and instant printer combination available in the U.S. and Europe that is portable enough to take anywhere. With the push of a button, consumers can select from among the digital photos on the camera, crop or edit them and in less than 60 seconds, print full-color, 2x3-inch prints – all with a single device.
“This is the digital version of our traditional instant camera, which consumers have loved since the 70s,” says Jon Pollock, vice president and general manager, Digital Imaging. “With this product, Polaroid will bring the magic of instant photography to a whole new generation. It's what consumers have told us they want – a fun, easy way to use a digital camera to print photos and share their memories instantly.”
The Polaroid PoGo™ Instant Digital Camera is the second product in the Polaroid PoGo™ family of products. Like the Polaroid PoGo™ Instant Mobile Printer, which hit store in July 2008, the Polaroid PoGo™ Instant Digital Camera uses the same ZINK Photo Paper™ and ZINK™ Zero Ink™ Printing Technology from ZINK Imaging. ZINK™ Zero Ink™ is an ink-free printing technology which replaces ink cartridges or ribbons with ZINK Photo Paper™ – a composite material that has embedded, heat-activated dye crystals. Before printing, ZINK Photo Paper™ appears white like regular photo paper. Once the pictures are printed, they are immediately dry to the touch, durable and smudge and water resistant.
The Polaroid PoGo™ Instant Digital Camera offers a full-feature digital camera with 100 percent inkless printing, 2x3-inch sticky-backed photos with or without fun borders and the advantage of reviewing the captured photos on a three-inch color LCD screen before printing. The instant digital camera measures 4.7-inches wide by 3-inches tall and weighs only 10 ounces.
“Unlike traditional instant film, photos from the Polaroid PoGo™ Instant Digital Camera emerge fully developed,” Pollock says. “While many of our most passionate customers tell us ‘shaking' a Polaroid photo is part of the fun, with any Polaroid photo, the ‘shake' is totally optional.”
The Polaroid PoGo ™ Instant Digital Camera will be available beginning in March 2009 at major retailers for a suggested retail price of $199. Ten-packs of ZINK Photo Paper™, which can be used in both the Polaroid PoGo™ Instant Digital Camera and the Polaroid PoGo™ Instant Mobile Printer, retail for $4.99 and 30-packs for $12.99, and are widely available at national retailers everywhere.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

LG Unveils First 3G Touch Watch Phone








LG Electronics, a worldwide technology and design leader in mobile communications, has unveil the world’s first market-ready Touch Watch Phone (Model: LG-GD910) with 3G Video Telephony (VT) service and GSM Quadband Network capabilities at CES 2009.
New 3G Touch Watch Phone is stylish, sophisticated and the height of technology, but it’s also undeniably fun.The Watch Phone also demonstrates LG’s technological leadership.At first glance, LG’s new Watch Phone appears to simply be a high-end timepiece. The company used materials and stylistic elements found in watches from top manufacturers to ensure that people will be comfortable wearing it for any occasion. The Watch Phone has a curved tempered glass face, high quality metal casing and is a mere 13.9mm thick.
The Watch Phone is as technologically advanced as it is stylish. It is the first touch watch phone in the world to feature 7.2 Mbps 3G HSDPA compatibility, enabling high-speed data transmission and video phone calls using the built-in camera.
LG did not sacrifice functionality in favor of size and the Watch Phone is fully capable of sending text messages, making phone calls, and, of course, keeping accurate time. This is all achieved using the phone’s touchscreen interface on its 3.63cm (1.43-inch) screen, There is no need for a stylus with the LG Watch Phone. Just tap away at the 1.43-inch touch screen,texting can also be done via a T9 keypad.It also have LG’s intuitive Flash Interface.
Voice recognition features, which can be used with or without a Bluetooth headset, make it easier to place calls and look up contacts. Text to Speech (TTS) reads text messages and other information out loud for even greater convenience. The phone also includes stereo Bluetooth and a built-in speaker for playing back music files. A large phonebook and scheduler help with organization.The LG Watch Phone is easy to wear, with an adjustable strap that can fit small or large wrists.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Toshiba stuns with the new TG01 touchscreen mobile











13th February 2009----Toshiba Corporation, announced the new Toshiba TG01 ahead of the Mobile World Congress show – a super-slim, highly powered, multimedia-focused, mobile device ideal for the consumer that demands high-quality performance on the move – and raises the bar for mobile handsets. Featuring an enormous 4.1”1 Wide-VGA (800x480) touch-screen display, the TG01 comes with image tuning technology fostered from Toshiba’s LCD TV ”Regza”. Using advanced picture-definition technologies taken directly from the company’s acclaimed range of LCD TVs; the TG01’s delivers greater color image control, ensuring that the display is bright and vivid, with pin-sharp processing for fast-moving video playback. Add support for a wide range of popular video formats and it’s clear the TG01 sets new standards for portable entertainment on a mobile device. Toshiba’s TG01 is the world’s first mobile device with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon™ chipset. Snapdragon uses a custom processor design to deliver an industry leading combination of 1GHz computing and high-power efficiency. By offering processing performance, immersive multimedia, built-in GPS, and high-speed 3G connectivity integrated into a single chip, Snapdragon enables the TG01 to be a groundbreaking, super slim device that is immensely powerful.
Finally, an honest to goodness Qualcomm Snapdragon device is about to land in the form of the Toshiba TG01. The 9.9-mm thin handset will feature a 4.1-inch WVGA (800 x 480 pixel) touchscreen display, HSDPA data, GPS, WiFi, a microSD slot. Most notable is that 1GHz Snapdragon chip that Toshiba claims makes the TG01 considerably faster than any device currently on the market with the promise to "revolutionize the mobile entertainment world."The TG01 is a touchscreen Windows Mobile phone with more display space, a higher resolution, faster processor and slimmer shell than any other smartphone, including Apple’s.
The processor is a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon, and it runs on Windows Mobile 6.1. That might turn some readers off the TG01; however Toshiba has put some sparkly new interfaces on it, to make it less WM6, more Toshiba.
While up front a 4.1 inch touchscreen with W-VGA resolution pumps out visuals they’re absolutely gorgeous.
The large touch-screen and Toshiba’s custom-built, three dimensional user interfaces provide users with easy-to-use navigation between different applications. Innovative gesture operations also make it easy to carry out everyday tasks without even touching the screen – a simple shake when the device is ringing, for instance, will automatically activate an incoming call, while an integrated tilt sensor allows users to switch between open applications just by tilting the device to the left or right. Also coupling with floating touch pod and zooming bar makes TG01’s one hand operation easier, and being 9.9mm1 thin makes sure it can fit into a slim pocket unnoticed – packing more technology into less space than before As a communications device, the TG01 also sets new benchmarks for others to follow. Providing users with access to a selection of social interaction platforms, including Windows Live Messenger, as well as connectivity to GSM/GPRS/EDGE and 3G HSPDA/HSUPA, and support for Bluetooth v2.0 and WiFi makes it easy and simple to keep in touch.

Windows Mobile 6.1 is humming away inside, but Toshiba has re-skinned it to create a neater interface. There will also be a neat new feature which will allow you to answer and hang up phone calls by shaking the phone. A microSD card slot will ensure it's a very multimedia-friendly device, so you'll be able to store hundreds of music tracks and videos on it.
Inside there’s also GPS, HSDPA and HSUPA, DivX support and Internet Explorer Mobile 6, including with full Flash compatibility.
Premium handset features 4.1”1Wide-VGA high-resolution screen in a super slim 9.91mm package• Integrating image tuning technology fostered from Toshiba’s LCD TV“REGZA” for  superb image definition• TG01 launches with Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 1GHz processing platform, delivering groundbreaking mobile performance• Built on the Windows Mobile® platform and featuring the latest Internet Explorer Mobile.

Specification:

  • Size: 70mm x129mm x 9.9mm1
  • Weight: 129g
  • Display: Wide-VGA (800 x 480), 4.1”1
  • Camera: 3.2 mega-pixel, autofocus
  • Memory: 512MB ROM / 256MB RAM, micro SDHC slot up to 32GB
  • Interface: Bluetooth v2.0, USB v2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
  • Battery: 1,000mAh, Standby: up to 11 Days, Talktime: up to 5 hours (GSM)2
  • Band: 850/900/1800/1900 for GSM/GPRS/EDGE2100 for UMTS/HSDPA (7.2Mbps)/HSUPA (2Mbps)
  • Navigation: Built-in GPS & A-GPS
  • Video service: Windows Media Player, CoreCodec’s CorePlayer
  • MobileBrowser: Microsoft Internet Explorer Mobile
  • Messaging: SMS, MMS, E-mail, Microsoft Direct Push Technology, Windows Live
  • MessengerSound: MP3, AAC, AAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, WMA, WAV
  • Video: H.263, H.264, MPEG4, WMV
  • Java: MIDP 2.0
  • Processor: Qualcomm QSD8250 (1GHz) Snapdragon chipset
  • OS: Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
  • Others: Toshiba Touch UI

What make Toshiba TG01 different?

  • The processor is a brand-new 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon, although it's based on the tried and tested ARM architecture. The TG01 is the first phone to feature the silicon. Snapdragon is designed for mobile multi-tasking.
  • It’s an Ultra slim only 9.9mm.
  • There's full support for fast 3G HSPDA/HSUPA, meaning you'll be able to get super speeds from the TG01's web-access.
  • The 4.01-inch screen has a Wide-VGA resolution - 800x480.
  • The clever features for video playback such as Color Matching, Color Image Control and Dynamic Gamma, so you can get the perfect picture.
  • There's support for DivX as well as Windows Mobile formats, so the device will be able to handle far more video.
  • Toshiba has pitched this as an entertainment device. The addition of a card slot always helps, so it's added in microSD for the playback of music and movies from other sources.
  • Toshiba has overlaid this with a more graphical 3D interface to give one-touch application switching.
  • Surely the best new feature is the ability to shake the TG01 to answer calls.

Toshiba’s TG01 will be available in two colours, with consumers able to choose from a subtle deep black or a vivid white. Pricing and network availability will be confirmed at a later date.

Sony Ericsson's MS500 Bluetooth Outdoor Wireless Speaker



This item is for those annoying species of people who just can’t keep their music to themselves and have to blast off their music on others in public. Why should you limit you music to the confines of your headphones, when there are plenty of audible units willing to house it for you? The Sony Ericsson MS500 speaker is designed for the outdoor environment; The MS500 speaker is designed for mobility with a durable splash-proof shell, wrist-strap, and hook allowing it to be tethered to any messenger bag . The Sony Ericsson MS500 measures 113 x 83 x45 mm and runs for up to 5hrs on two AA batteries; it uses the Bluetooth A2DP profile for stereo streaming from a cellphone or PMP, and the AVRCP for remote control. It comes in a combo of orange and black or chic white and pink, the speaker has an output of 2W. According to the press release, Sony Ericsson's MS500 Outdoor Wireless Speaker "gives you the festival experience wherever you are or want to go". But this trendy little speaker isn't limited to festival related audio - you may want the clubbing experience, or the tranquil experience or even the moshing experience. The MS500 can handle it - it's been designed to satisfy your inner audiophile. You can even use your phone as a remote when streaming your music via Bluetooth. Previous portable speakers from the Sony Ericsson family have been decent pieces of audio kit, so it's presumable the MS500 will be no different. However, being small enough to fit in the palm of your hand and pumping out a mere 2W, of course means it won't be able to match the sound system you have at home, complete with subwoofer (if you want that kind of portable sound you'd better invest in a trolley).There's no denying that this is an eye-catching object, with those slightly retro looks, miniscule proportions and a hook that can attach to your clothing bag or person. Available in trendy orange and black or chic white and pink the MS500 speaker is the ultimate accessory for any dedicated pop rocker or dancing queen - small enough to fit into the palm of a hand and so light it can be taken anywhere and everywhere.
The MS500 speaker is designed for the outdoor environment with a durable splash proof shell and a handy strap which makes it perfect for attaching to a bag, or hanging from the wrist. This makes it an ideal outdoor accessory for everyday use and ensures your music will still be heard loud and proud.
The Bluetooth™ technology enables your phone to be used as a remote control to change tracks and increase volume, allowing you to just sit back and relax with music without the need to move. Simply connect the speaker to any mobile handset within a 10 metre range and in just seconds hear your favourite songs blast out, with clear treble and rich bass.
The Outdoor Wireless Speaker MS500 is compatible with most Bluetooth™ phones from Sony Ericsson and other brands.
The designer of the MS500 Wireless Outdoor Speaker, Leonardo Salzedo comments: “If I had to describe the MS500 speaker in three words, I would use the following; fun, compact and freedom. The word freedom has various meanings, as it refers to the speaker’s lightweight, small, splash proof shell, which enables you to take it with you everywhere and anywhere. No cables allow freedom of movement and a handy strap enables you to hang it from the wrist or attach it to clothing, so you have the ability to stylishly accessorise your life with music.

The Sony Ericsson MS500 speaker at a glance
Design
· Colours: Black and orange (carbine hook) and White and Pink (white strap)
· Materials: coloured plastic
· Size: 113 x 83 x45mm
· Weight: 155g with batteries/ 105g without batteries (2 AA batteries are included in the package)
Technology
· Steaming music: Up to 5hrs
· Efficiency: 2 watts
· DSP for audio enhancement
· Bluetooth™ version: 2.1 + EDR
· Bluetooth™ profile: A2DP, AVRCP
· Bluetooth™ profile: 10m
Compatibility
· Most Bluetooth™ phones from SEMC and with A2DP, plus other brands

Price? We don't know as yet, but we don't expect the MS500 to break the bank.

Samsung S7220 lightweight mobile phones, comes from Samsung








The S7220 Lucido is the latest candybar phone from Samsung.Looks like a 5 megapixel phone camera is the new mid-end. This is just one more example of how soon high-end features are relegated to "mid-end". A 5 megapixel phone camera, the one time high-end feature, is now slowly trickling down to lower spec-ed devices.This is one of the lightweight mobile phones, comes from Samsung. The weight of the mobile is grams, it has come out with 5MP shooter, and GPS support an equipped with a standard 2.2-inch240 x 320 pixel OLED panel, and WiFi. The 5 megapixel camera supports face detection, anti-blur and smile capture. The memory can be expanded up to 8GB. Its 5MP camera also adopts flash and autofocus, panoramic capture function, macro capabilities, image stabilization, and red-eye reduction.Moreover, it has the ability to play MP3, AAC and MPEG4 file formats and they can be synchronized with Windows Media Player on a PC or Laptop.Then, there is support for aGPS and yes, Google Maps is preloaded. The other major features of this device are FM radio, Stereo Bluetooth, microSD expandable memory, USB 2.0 connectivity, flight mode and Java Support.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Jabra brings First Multiuse Bluetooth Headset




Jabra brings First Multiuse Bluetooth Headset

Jabra brings a new Multiuse wireless Bluetooth headset—the Jabra M5390 in India. This new M5390 is an office headset that can simultaneously connect to two communications devices such as a desk phone, a PC softphone, or a mobile phone and hence providing flexibility to use with multiple devices. The M5390 is ideal for busy professionals who use several forms of communications but want to avoid the hassle of using multiple devices.

According to a press release, the M5390 has a range of up to 70 meters and enhanced audio quality. Among its features include Bluetooth 2.0 specifications, up to 6 hours talk time and 60 hours standby time. It features dimensions of 118mm x 15mm, weighs 18g and sound enhancement via DSP technology/ESCO Bluetooth audio link.

"Voice communication in the office environment is no longer restricted to a traditional desk phone as more and more professionals rely on an array of solutions to talk to clients, colleagues and partners, With a Multiuse headset, users no longer have to waste time constantly swapping between different devices," explained Ralph Ede, managing director, South Asia, GN.


Here goes the specs.
Jabra M5390 Multiuse Headset

  • Bluetooth 2.0 specifications

  • Operating range of up to 70 meters

  • Up to 6 hours talk time

  • Up to 60 hours of standby time

  • Weight: 18g

  • Dimensions: 118mm x 15mm

  • Digital sound enhancement via DSP technology/ESCO Bluetooth audio link


Jabra M5390 Multiuse Base

  • Bluetooth 2.0 specifications

  • Operating range of up to 70 meters

  • Weight: 138g

  • Dimensions: 92mm x 51mm

  • Digital sound enhancement via DSP technology/ESCO Bluetooth audio link


Jabra A335w Multiuse Dongle

  • Bluetooth 2.0 specifications

  • Operating range of up to 70 meters

  • Digital sound enhancement via DSP technology/ESCO Bluetooth audio link

  • Dimensions: 52mm x 19mm x 9mm

Jabra M5390 Multi use Bluetooth headset is available for Rs 21,671 (plus taxes). The box contains Jabra M5390 headset, Jabra M5390 base (interface to office phones/handset interface), Jabra A335w dongle (interface to soft phones), travel charger, power supply, connection cord for deskphone-to-base, headband and user manuals.


Apple's new Tiny, Talking Shuffle











All-new iPod shuffle, that is nearly half of the size of the previous model, and the first music player that talks. The 4GB player will be available in for a maximum retail price of Rs. 4,900 through Apple Authorised Resellers. The new VoiceOver feature enables the iPod shuffle to speak song titles, artists and playlist names. This third generation iPod shuffle is significantly smaller than a AA battery, holds up to 1,000 songs and is easier to use with all of the controls located on the earphone cord. With the press of a button, users can play, pause, adjust volume, switch playlists and hear the name of the song and artist.The iPod shuffle comes in silver or black and features a new aluminum design with a built-in stainless steel clip that makes it ultra-wearable."Imagine your music player talking to you, telling you your song titles, artists and playlist names," said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of iPod and iPhone Product Marketing. "The amazingly small new iPod shuffle takes a revolutionary approach to how you listen to your music by talking to you, also making it the first iPod shuffle with playlists."The iPod shuffle can tell also tell users status information, such as battery life and can speak 14 languages including English, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.iPod shuffle comes with the Apple Earphones with Remote and the iPod shuffle USB cable

Sony's new Noise-cancelling Headphones










Sony’s launched new MDR-NC7 noise canceling headphones with feature like foldable and swivel design. This headphones battery life of approximately 50 hours and have a dual-use capability that gives users the option to listen to music with or without the noise cancellation feature. The 30mm driver (Neodymium magnet), and an on/off switch for noise cancelling will allow someone to use the headphones even if the battery runs dry.
This headphone weigh approximately 134g (including AAA battery) and work on a 30 - 20,000Hz range with a maximum output of 100mW and a sensitivity of 102dB/mW while it is switched on and 100dB/mW in switch off mode. It also have plug adaptor to connect directly to stereo or dual jack of in-flight music services.

Priced at Rs. 4,490, the Sony MDR-NC7 will be available at Sony owned stores, select Sony authorized dealers, as well as national retail partners across the country.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Sony Ericsson's 12 megapixel Idou

















































The new Sony Ericsson Idou will probably create as much hype as the original XPERIA. Not only it is the first 12 megapixel GSM cameraphone, but it's also the first device presented to ever run on the brand new open source Symbian user interface that's still being developed by the Symbian Foundation. The 3.5-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels, GPS and Wi-Fi and the relatively compact size are just an added bonus to that already impressive novel package.
The phone comes with an "eye-liner" like stylus - akin to the one that comes packed with the Samsung Omnia.
Sony Ericsson's new handset could render digital cameras obsolete by offering as many megapixels as many semi-professional and consumer cameras.
The ‘Idou’ is one of a number of projects that will be launched this year under the umbrella of Entertainment Unlimited.
Idou encapsulates the future of mobile entertainment in the palm of your hand delivering visual communication like never before.
Based on what will become the Symbian Foundation operating system, thousands of applications are available online letting you install new applications and download exciting content from PlayNow™ to make the Idou truly yours.

Entertainment Unlimited is Sony Ericsson's next step in integrating communication and entertainment on mobile devices. The brand combines the best of Sony Ericsson's Walkman music platform, Cyber-shot imaging experience, and Java gaming and messaging services. It also seamlessly integrates mobile phones with home consumer devices like TVs, PCs, and HiFi systems. Users will have access to thousands of applications and will be able to download content over Sony Ericsson's PlayNow service.

The Idou will also compete directly with Apple's hugely popular iPhone, and features a 3.5in widescreen touch-screen and powerful flash for high quality photos. It also has all the capabilities of Sony Ericsson's Walkman range of phones, which means it can be used for music and video playback as well as taking pictures. The device will run the Symbian mobile phone operating system, and users will be able to download extra software and applications to their device.

Sony Ericsson C905















































High megapixel count is the rage these days and Sony Ericsson C905 is adding fuel to the fire. The first 8 megapixel GSM cameraphone to make headlines is shipping as we speak. On top of geotagging, Smart Contrast, face detection, and xenon flash, the elaborate camera-centric outfit hides the extra sweet Wi-Fi, GPS and turn-by-turn voice guided navigation.
Key features:
8.1 MP autofocus camera with Xenon flash and active lens cover
Dedicated camera mode switch, two camera/gaming keys over the display
Face and Smile detection, smart contrast, image stabilizer, geotagging, red-eye reduction
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and HSDPA (3.6 Mb) / tri-band HSDPA for US version
Scratch resistant mineral glass 2.4" TFT 256K-color display
Built-in GPS with A-GPS function, Wayfinder Navigator software
Wi-Fi b/g with DLNA and SIP VoIP support, Bluetooth (with A2DP), USB v2.0
Enhanced user interface with basic multi-tasking
Media Center, Smart search, Manage Messages, extended TrackID
FM radio with RDS and TrackID
160 MB built-in memory, M2 card support, 2GB included
By the looks of it, the Sony Ericsson team is going for a whole page, putting a great effort to dealing with the skeletons in the Cyber-shot closet. Now, that's about the closest it comes to a spoiler.
Whats in a Box?
Sony Ericsson C905 ships in a neat and simple box and the package contents are above the average. You get a charger, data cable, a simple non-detachable headset, 2GB M2 card, and extras as a wrist strap and a Sony Ericsson M2 USB adapter.
When you get the box in your hands, you'll be surprised how heavy it is. Well, that's because Sony Ericsson have put 4 user guides (each 80 pages) and 4 camera guides in different languages plus a CD and a SAR information booklet.
What about Display?
Sony Ericsson C905 employs a 2.4" 256K-color TFT display of QVGA resolution. Mineral glass coating ensures scratch resistance. The crystal-clear screen excels in both contrast and brightness. Dark colors are really dark. Sunlight legibility is better than your average Sony Ericsson mobile but still is far from perfect.
Another thing we love about this display is that it reflects almost nothing, even when it's blank in power-saving mode.As most previous models, the C905 has a dedicated Flight mode. When turning on the phone, you may opt to start it directly into Flight mode but the Sony Ericsson C905 cannot work in Flight mode unless a SIM card is inserted. The other irritating thing is that toggling the flight mode requires a reboot of the phone.

The C905 features the well-known Activity menu. The Running Apps tab of this menu offers basic multi-tasking - for example you can run two Java applications and in the same time listen to the radio or music player. The Activity menu also offers quick access to recent events, the web and My Shortcuts menu, which contains a user-defined list of shortcuts to favorite features.
What about Camera?
8.1 MP with nice Cyber-shot handling.The 8 MP AF camera in the C905 offers a wide range of features like face detection, camera images geotagging, smart contrast, exposure metering, image and video stabilizer, BestPic, auto-rotation, macro mode, red-eye reduction, Xenon and Photo Flash, etc. The C905 is capable of maximum image resolution of 3264 x 2448 pixels with average file size of about 2.5 MB. The lens is perfectly protected under the sliding cover and camera controls are very comfortable to use, especially the shutter key.Two camera features are notable in the C905. The face recognition system allows you to simultaneously track as many as 3 faces whereas focus is usually locked on the one that's closest to the center of the frame usually. Smart contrast is a new feature, which should be handy for heavily backlit scenes . The image stabilizer is supposed to keep images from blurring in dark environments but, as in all phone cameras so far, it's purely a software tweak of questionable use. Plus, keeping it off can help if your subjects are moving.
What about Browsing?
Sony Ericsson C905 has the latest Access NetFront HTML browser 3.4. Elaborate web pages are rendered well and there are lots of configurable settings too. Although there is no dedicated fullscreen mode, the web page automatically rotates in landscape/full screen mode, if the phone is turned horizontally. The other view modes include Text only, Pan and Zoom and Zoom page. The Panning/scrolling speed is also up to the standard.
What about Connectivity?
The connectivity options of C905 are full service. Quad-band GSM/HSCSD/GPRS/EDGE and 3G are all on board, so there is virtually no spot on earth where you will be unable to connect. In addition, you've got the fastest data transfer around, provided that a HSDPA-enabled network is available. Besides the network-based connectivity, Sony Ericsson C905 offers the usual Bluetooth v2.0 and USB options. There is also support for the A2DP profile allowing listening to music on a stereo Bluetooth headset. The other major connectivity feature is the built-in Wi-Fi with DLNA support. GPS with A-GPS function completes the tally. Last, but not least, there is also the M2 card slot which might just turn out to be one of the quickest means of transferring data on some occasions.

What about Battery?
While the battery is not anything to write home about, it is something that you’d talk about, if you catch my drift. Let me explain. On a single charge with regular usage – calls, messages, music and a few snaps here and there - I got a little over two days of usage. To be more specific it gave me approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes of talk time which is quite impressive. GPS, Bluetooth and of course, in this specific handset’s case Wi-fi, tend to drain the battery a little more than other applications so you may want to keep that in mind.
Good:
Superb audio qualityGood design with a smooth sliderHandy accessories bundledGreat camera qualityDecent battery life.
Bad:
Camera takes a few seconds to start upAccelerometer is not very smoothEmail, IM setup is a bit of an issue.

Conclusion:
With a price of about Rs. 31,000, it may not have the memory capacity of the Samsung INNOV8 but it still manages to deliver very well in terms of battery, audio and of course the camera (even with its apparent lack of too many features). I think the C905 Cybershot is a great handset that sits well in your hand and has that comfortable feel of a handset that has quite a lot to offer its user. With LG KC910 Renoir and Samsung M8800 Pixon poised to take off, it soon won't matter that INNOV8 and C905 drew first blood.