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Available in the choice of Glamour Red, Lacquered Black or Techno White, the C903 belongs to Sony Ericsson’s family of Cybershot handsets...
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Product Code: C903 The Sony Ericsson C903 might be the phone manufacturer's latest entry in the Cybershot line-up, but its imaging features leave a lot to be desired. However, the phone makes up with an easy to use and breezy interface, GPS and a goo...
The Sony Ericsson C903 Cybershot has a good interface, decent looks but is let down by its imaging. Nikhil Pradhan...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-24 17:02:36
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The ergonomics of use are good, the 5-megapixel camera all you really need from a phone and the battery life perfectly acceptable. Without Wi-Fi the C903 is a bit short-changed, but nonetheless this is a good all rounder. Sony Ericsson - C903 price Bu...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2011-09-24 17:03:30
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I really liked the C902, and besides a few early hardware glitches, it was a fairly rock-solid phone that sold extremely well in 2008. One year on, Sony Ericsson has released an update that sits nicely between the C902 and C905. It retains the 5-megapi...
Although the latest Cyber-shot isnt a top-end product, it still gains from being newer than the C905, meaning you get nearly all the same features in a much smaller shell. Five-megapixels is still more than enough for most people (and well still be s...
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The C903 s yet another offering in the worryingly large Cybershot range from Sony Ericsson. It has been seen by many as the little brother to the C905 and in many ways I would have to agree, a smaller price tag, a drop from 8MP to 5MP and the presence...
Overall the C903 is yet another solid offering from Sony Ericsson which will not disappoint however I was left as I said earlier feeling as though this phone as good as it is may be slightly unnecessary I feel that the cybershot range has now become a...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 17:03:47
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The Sony Ericsson C903 is a competent alternative if you’re not prepared to shell out the pennies for a higher-end handset. We weren’t big fans of the design, most notably the awkward keypad. However, the five-megapixel camera excels, and as long as...
A midrange handset with an excellent fivemegapixel camera.
While the navigational credentials should be applauded, we often lost our satellite fix.
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A solid showing from what might be Sony Ericsson's last ever Cyber-shot phone Good camera features / Easy to use / Decent value Proprietary headphones and data connection / No Wi-Fi / Slightly plasticky feel Sony Ericsson has been running its Cyber-sho...
Good camera features, Easy to use, Decent value...
Proprietary headphones and data connection, No WiFi, Slightly plasticky feel...
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Sony Ericsson may have whetted appetites for truly top-end cameraphone quality with its recently announced 12.1-megapixel Satio, but the mobile maker has also been taking care of business in its mid-range portfolio, with the Sony Ericsson C903 its late...
5-megpixel camera, Good GPS, High-speed mobile data, Easy to use interface, Decent music player...
No Wi-Fi, No memory stick supplied, No 3.5mm headphone socket or adapter, LED flash lacks power, Accidental activation issues...
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Flip the lens cover down on the Sony Ericsson C903 and you’d be forgiven for thinking you were holding a dedicated digital camera. Sony Ericsson’s pulling a Paul McKenna on you though: this 5 megapixel machine is a phone too, with plenty of multimed...
Chock full of camera features...
Ugly, daft proprietary ports...
Other than some neat camera settings, there's nothing new here...
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We recently took a look at the jewel in Sony Ericssons C for camera range, the 8Mp C905 Plus, and so the arrival of the C903 marks an exercise in cost cutting. Yet, this mid-range model with a 5Mp camera retains many of the features to be found in i...
Its a step down from the range-topping C905, but not such a huge one, since the C903s 5Mp camera retains most of the same shooting features. Theres also a good media player and a reasonable music player, but the lack of Wi-Fi will undoubtedly make...
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Sony Ericsson's C903 is the latest Cyber-shot handset to hit my reviews bench. It is not long ago that I looked at the C905 Plus , a revamped version of the C905 . Like the two versions of the C905 this one is a slider. But the C903 lacks some of the pizz...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-09-24 17:04:42
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Inspired by the Sony T-series point-and-shoot digcams with an elegant lens cover, the Sony Ericsson C903 is a compact and attractive cameraphone. The C903 is packed with features youd expect of a high-end phone and it behaves like one as well. A GPS-e...
Sony Ericsson C903 is a cameraphone but it also likes to come off as a genuine all-rounder. Our traditional competition comparing has moved to the conclusion, bit its still as relevant as possible.The C903 competition consists of several phones all of...
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Looking almost identical to a standalone digital camera from the back, the C903 is Sony Ericsson's latest Cyber-shot mobile phone. This camera phone takes reasonable photos, but its build quality is questionable and there really is little else to get excited about.The Sony Ericsson C903 mobile phone is a standard slider phone — a design that we've come to expect from Sony Ericsson. As such there is nothing really new or remotely interesting about this handset, especially in this day and age...
Excellent 5-megapixel camera with lens cover, built-in GPS, zippy UI, impressive display...
Questionable build quality, annoying controls, no Wi-Fi, no 3.5mm headphone jack...
Sony Ericsson’s C903 Cyber-shot mobile phone will suit those looking for a basic phone with a good camera, but there is little else about this handset that will get you excited...
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recombu.com Updated: 2016-12-29 06:35:33
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It's as small and slim as a stylish compact camera and has a neatly balanced slide mechanism. This is a handset that's strong on photo features but squeezes in music and GPS capabilities, too.What we likeThe design is pleasing, with the smoothly slidin...
Want a small, smart phone that takes great pictures and shows you where to go with GPS? Look no further – the C903 is a capable picture-taker and neat, pocket-friendly handset. The keypad really isn't great and the lack of proper headphone socket annoy...
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After Sony Ericssons recent announcement that it plans to phase out the distinction between its Cyber-Shot and Walkman brands, the C903 may be one of the last Cyber-Shot cameraphones we see.And on this evidence, well be a little sorry to see it go. T...
Neat, compact design, 5 megapixel camera, Quad band GSM, HSDPA 3G, FM radio with RDS, AGPS, Geotagging...
No WiFi, Lens cover feels a bit cheap, No frontfacing camera, LED rather than Xenon flash...
A beautifully compact little slider with a quality 5 megapixel camera, A-GPS, HSDPA 3G and FM radio but no Wi-Fi...
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