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ashyk36 Posts: 192

very nice phone. would have got one but i think im going to hold out for g900i??

BTW is ther a C902 vs g900 forum?
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Posted: 2008-06-15 02:51:14
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Toney_Ericsson Posts: > 500

Can anyone confirm what comes in the box with the C902? Just I'm wondering if the Sony Ericsson Desk Stand CDS-75 is meant to come with it or is this an accessory in all cases?
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Posted: 2008-06-15 07:04:48
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Rookwise Posts: > 500

Box contents were described in an earlier post. Box contents are: phone,battery, CST-75,DCU-65 and instructions.

This message was posted from a T650i
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Posted: 2008-06-15 08:53:58
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Rookwise Posts: > 500

Oops. Forgot to mention the pc suite and the basic wired headset with 3.5mm adaptor. No memory card or desk stand is included which is a shame really.Anyone thinking of using a T650 stand (CDS-71) will be disappointed as the C902's fastpost is jus a few millimeters too high.

This message was posted from a T650i
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Posted: 2008-06-15 09:56:00
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amdx2 Posts: 38

you guys so lucky... i talk to vodafone nz and they have no clue when its coming out here.. i think a year or 2 since they just started selling k850i
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Posted: 2008-06-15 15:12:18
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jmcomms Posts: > 500

When I saw the C902 and the G900, I thought the G900 would be the better phone. It has the innovative touch-focus feature and the benefit of the UIQ interface that (while not brilliant) gives you the scope to expand a lot more.

The home screen with the panels is also a very nice feature, and even though the C902 is faster than earlier models, the G900 is still quicker and better for managing multimedia.

THAT SAID, now the final C902 has arrived and I can see how solid it feels and how slick the revamped UI is (plus the new tweaks and improvements), I think it's a tough call to decide between them.

Of course, I've not got the G900 yet to do a proper side-by-side comparison. However, I've fallen in love with it and even if the G900 is capable of doing more, there's very little you can't do on the C902.
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Posted: 2008-06-15 16:45:04
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Targett Posts: 120

Waiting of rmy delivery, should arrive tomorrow! Can't wait to try it out

Replacement for many K850 deaths so also hoping it doesn't have similar problems!!!



[ This Message was edited by: Targett on 2008-06-15 23:49 ]
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Posted: 2008-06-16 00:44:14
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jmcomms Posts: > 500

Look at the various K850 threads and it was amazing just how bad this phone was from day one, and many months after. It wasn't until the more recent firmware updates that it got sorted, but it's still anything but perfect.

The C902 hasn't given me any problems yet - not even a reboot (my W890i liked to restart quite a bit). It really has amazed me how stable it is - and so unlike Sony Ericsson of late.

Let's hope this carries through to future products, like those unveiled on Tuesday.

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Jonathan Morris
Editor, What Mobile magazine - the UK's leading mobile phone magazine
www.whatmobile.net

[ This Message was edited by: jmcomms on 2008-06-15 23:52 ]
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Posted: 2008-06-16 00:52:23
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Rookwise Posts: > 500

Oh dear.Used mine for one day and its kept in a case when not in use. Opened the slide for the camera today and there's loads of dust on the screen side. Didn't notice any on the camera side though.

This message was posted from a C902
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Posted: 2008-06-16 12:07:55
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jmcomms Posts: > 500

Yes, it gets everything caught up in it!
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Posted: 2008-06-16 12:44:34
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