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Targeng consumers who want to carry as few devices as possible, the sleek but hefty slider is often more like a point-and-shoot camera than a camera phone — with features such as auto-focus, face detection and xenon flash with red-eye reduction for photos that are second-to-none among mobile phones today.
Apple’s iPhone 3GS has a just 3.0-megapixel camera, and several other companies offer up to 5.0-megapixels: the Samsung Omnia 2 for Verizon Wireless, Motorola, the Samsung Galaxy for T-Mobile and the HTC Hero for Sprint.
But while many rivals fall short in megapixels, the growing trend among handsets is to provide robust smartphone functionality — running on Mac OS, Google’s Android or BlackBerry OS. And unfortunately, the C905a seems to be a one-trick pony.
For those who want a high-quality camera without having to carry an additional device around — the C905a provides high-quality photos in a small and multi-purpose package. motorola buzz
Design
Weighing a hefty 4.8 ounces, the C905a feels more like a Nextel prepaid digital camera than a handset. Fortunately, the added bulk doesn’t mean added size, as its 4.09 x 1.93 x 0.71 inch dimensions are about the same as a normal phone.
Sony Ericsson designed the C905a to work in two ways — vertically as most phones do, and horizontally as most digital camera do. Thus, its minimalist layout crams a large array of dual-purpose functions.

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