Sony Ericsson C903
A Sony Ericsson C903 review reveals that this mobile phone is a 3G starter kit, a compact slide top mobile with a good 5-megapixel camera, LED flash and auto-focus.
The design is typically Ericsson and feels a little on the cheap side, as its surface is obviously one that will show up marks, smudges and scratches very quickly. To its credit, it is a slim, light phone and definitely in the compact category, and while the C903 concentrates on the camera side of things it still has a pretty decent audio player and GPS capability.
The camera has a “best shot” facility which takes nine rapid pictures at once, allowing you to chose the one you like, downloading to the Internet is also speedy and simple.
The GPS is installed with Google maps and the new NearMe app, which keeps you informed of local entertainment options, restaurants and bars, allowing you to review and comment as well.
Concerns have been raised about the size and style of the keypad, and some people think it is too small and difficult to use. There is also no Wi-Fi included and no 3.5mm jack, which is one of the bugbears of many contemporary phones today.
The Sony Ericsson C903 is a small, compact camera phone, including GPS and Google maps so you won’t get lost, and the small size makes it easy to carry around. There are however a lot of very similar phones to the C903 on the market at present.
