Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C905 made official

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Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

As expected, Sony Ericsson has given their 8.1 megapixel C905 the official treatment at a press conference in Singapore.

Not too surprisingly, everything that leaked out last week turned out true: face recognition, a big ol’ lot of photo fix features, Xenon flash, a-GPS, Geotagging, WiFi, and DLNA support.

Its got a 2.4″ inch 240×320 screen, with up to 380 hours of standby time and 9/4 hours of GSM/UMTS talk time respectively. It’ll be available available in Q4 of 2008 – but where? Sony Ericsson is keepin’ it to “selected markets”, but with both 2100 mhz and 850/1900 mhz flavors offered, it’s safe to assume we’ll see it in North America and parts of Europe and Asia. No word yet on pricing.

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