Sony Ericsson's C902 is, in my book, the best handset the company has come up with in a long time.
Minimalist in looks with an easy to use keyboard and some clever rather than gimmicky screenside touch controls for the built in camera, this is a handset with more than half an eye on usability.
The 5 megapixel camera lens is protected using a clever system that involves sliding the whole handset opened to reveal it. And the camera's performance is good too.
Moreover the remaining features are strong with a particular highlight being the battery life.
TrustedReviews has published my full review. Read it here.
Minimalist in looks with an easy to use keyboard and some clever rather than gimmicky screenside touch controls for the built in camera, this is a handset with more than half an eye on usability.
The 5 megapixel camera lens is protected using a clever system that involves sliding the whole handset opened to reveal it. And the camera's performance is good too.
Moreover the remaining features are strong with a particular highlight being the battery life.
TrustedReviews has published my full review. Read it here.