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Written by Ankit Chaterjee   
Wednesday, 13 August 2008

WEDNESDAY, August 13, (News Locale) - Sony Ericsson has launched the C902 Cybershot mobile phone that has been used extensively in the latest James Bond flick; Quantum of Solace. The C902 Titanium silver model is a limited edition phone and is due to retail for Rs. 20,995. 

The stylish C902 Cybershot is equipped with 5.0 megapixels, and touch screen camera keys. The slide-out lens cover activates the 5-megapixel camera, which gives high resolution images every time it is used. Weighing 107 grams and measuring 108 mm in length, the C902 Cybershot includes Sony's face detection technology.

Other features include the BestPic technology, which allows users to take nine pictures with the click of a button. Support for HSDPA makes surfing the Internet an easy task. Users will also be able to download large files and email attachments without having to worry about hang ups.

The X-Pict technology allows users to create slideshows complete with animations and sounds right on the C902 Cybershot. The phone also has a built-in email client  that allows uses to access their inbox, check and send email from anywhere in the world.

Picture blogging is also supported in the phone. The Sony Ericsson C902 Cybershot limited edition Titanium Phone is available at all Sony Ericsson Experience Stores as well as mobile handset retailers. Go on be a Bond!


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1. 13-08-2008 23:45
Ummm.... It's "Quantum of Solace". I thought the first rule of Journalsim was checking the accuracy of the facts?
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