Develop Your Personality with Sony Ericsson C905 Black

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This Sony Ericsson C905 is so tough that we back it with a lifetime guarantee. So, if it ever does wear or scratch, we will replace it for free, for the life of your device. And if you ever need to remove the invisible shield, no problem; it comes off clean and leaves no sticky residue.

According to the Unofficial Sony Ericsson Blog, the mobile phone has an impressive 8.1 megapixel sensor - which makes it possible to print A3 sizes - with a Xenon flash and a LED one, for photos and video respectively; apart from the lack of a touchscreen, the C905 is one of the most versatile phones on the market. Sony Ericsson managed to cram in this slide phone, built-in Wi-Fi, Bundled 2GB Memory Stick, GPS integration, TV Out, UMTS and HSDPA connectivity and DLNA certification as well as a 2.4-inch scratch proof TFT display with image stabilisation and red-eye reduction.

The precision pre-cut invisible shield applies directly to your Sony Ericsson C905, providing the toughest, most durable protection you will find. The invisible shield has its origins in the military, where it was used to protect high-speed helicopter blades from dust, dirt and debris. Now you can use that same powerful technology to protect your Sony Ericsson C905. The invisible shield is only .2 millimeters thick making it the slimmest Sony Ericsson C905 skin or Sony Ericsson C905 cover of its kind.


The Sony Ericsson C905 is the most powerful Cyber-shot phone ever thanks to an impressive 8.1 mega pixel camera, Xenon flash and 16 x digital zoom. The camera also includes top of the range digital camera features such as autofocus, face detection and red eye reduction. Elsewhere the C905 features HSDPA connectivity and Wi-Fi for high speed web browsing, GPS for navigation and Geotagging photos plus support for a wide range of multi media formats including MP3 and MPEG4. For more details http://www.phoneandbeyond.com


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