We’ve seen photos, and even video of it in action, and now Sony Ericsson has dished the dirt on its most advanced cameraphone to date.
The C905 will pack an 8.1 megapixel sensor, as well as Xenon flash for ultra-bright photos, and an LED light for video recording.
Inside there’s brand new software, boasting face detection, smart contrast, image stabilisation, redeye reduction, BestPic and 16x digital zoom.
Photofix software will also let you edit pictures directly, without offloading them to a computer.
On the hardware front, you’re looking at a 2.4 inch display, with Wi-Fi and GPS built in too. There’s a TV output for showing off pictures on the big screen, and Bluetooth printing for crisp pictures up to A3 in size.
Included in the box is a whopping 2GB memory stick, as well as a USB card reader for connecting it to your computer.
As you’d expect, this is a full 3G phone, with HSDPA for whizzy internet access. Direct uploading to Blogger, Facebook, Flickr, Picasa and YouTube also means sharing your photos and videos is simple.
Excited? You should be. Check out the video of it in action below.
Out Q4 2008 | £TBC | Sony Ericsson








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