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Laffen said the one he played with at the confernece he attended had video calling. he posted a screen shot of the setting for it.
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Posted: 2008-06-20 09:34:19
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PPL enough talking about video Call camera
it's included and there 100%
don't ever think

will forget that on such a phone
the official website confirm that there is a video call cam and @laff by a pic shows the Video call Option
The End
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Posted: 2008-06-20 10:29:21
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seems like there is c905 protos with different algorithm for cameras
i prefer this algorithm
http://hk.phonedaily.com/news/?news_id=5627
and this one :
http://www.mobilmania.cz/uploadedfiles/991021591.JPG
http://www.mobilmania.cz/uploadedfiles/982152296.JPG
http://www.mobilmania.cz/uploadedfiles/268205684.JPG
recently posted is this one
http://www.eprice.com.tw/mobile/news/?news_id=7350, they look like phoner photos.
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Posted: 2008-06-20 10:49:43
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The white paper has been released, and by obligation to developers who might want to make use of that vido call camera,

would have released that information already. and don't you all think it's a bit too late to add the video call camera in there at this point? The production lines are probably halfway through chugging out the hardware, and the remaining months before release will be spent on perfecting the firmware, distribution to and deals with carriers.
This is not the first video call camera-less 3G phone that

will release, if ever (G502). Sad, I know. Although I don't do video calls that much, I see this as a major drawback. The lack of video calls camera, lack of microSD slot and the lack of VGA recording - it's looking like all the C905 has going for it is the monster megapixel camera (wi-fi and GPS are good but we didn't have these before, i.e., we weren't weaned to get used to having these things).
Here's hoping that in the next few months to release, we don't discover other lacking features, because honestly, I think one more glaring omission and people will start second-guessing if they really want to get this phone
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Posted: 2008-06-20 10:56:44
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On 2008-06-20 10:29:21, Pop Lover wrote:
PPL enough talking about video Call camera
it's included and there 100%
don't ever think

will forget that on such a phone
the official website confirm that there is a video call cam and @laff by a pic shows the Video call Option
The End
Where exactly in the official website did they confirm the presence of a video call camera? The closest thing we can get to is the whitepaper, and it clearly states there that there's no secondary camera for making video calls
The G502 has that "video call" option as well, but the second party will only see a static picture on his end; if he has a video call camera in his phone, you'll see him.
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Posted: 2008-06-20 11:00:38
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Well, first of all we have pictures from phone that confirm it has video call (in menu). Secondary... thatw whitepaper is full of bullshit. Lots of mistakes, i can't think of one right now, but i've read it. And third, on the original sony ericsson site, it sais 3G camera for video calling... So there you have it.
Whitepaper should tell us amount of RAM and CPU speed... yet nothing.
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Posted: 2008-06-20 11:19:52
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On 2008-06-20 11:00:38, jepherberich wrote:
On 2008-06-20 10:29:21, Pop Lover wrote:
PPL enough talking about video Call camera
it's included and there 100%
don't ever think

will forget that on such a phone
the official website confirm that there is a video call cam and @laff by a pic shows the Video call Option
The End
Where exactly in the official website did they confirm the presence of a video call camera? The closest thing we can get to is the whitepaper, and it clearly states there that there's no secondary camera for making video calls
The G502 has that "video call" option as well, but the second party will only see a static picture on his end; if he has a video call camera in his phone, you'll see him.
From the Official Website
read the previous pages you will fin laff post a pic shows the Video call option in the phone
BTW
G900 for Example had mistakes in the first release like video recording @30FPS MP4
but in the final version of is't white paper the correct it to 15FPS 3GP
have a nice day mate
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Posted: 2008-06-20 11:27:00
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On 2008-06-20 11:19:52, norbi_nw wrote:
Well, first of all we have pictures from phone that confirm it has video call (in menu). Secondary... thatw whitepaper is full of bullshit. Lots of mistakes, i can't think of one right now, but i've read it. And third, on the original sony ericsson site, it sais 3G camera for video calling... So there you have it.
Whitepaper should tell us amount of RAM and CPU speed... yet nothing.
I already explained why the phone menus have the video call option. That's not even a point to be contested. I'm posting an image below for your reference (see under "Video Calling"). You could at least show us a print screen of that original

site you're talking about if you're so sure
The whitepaper being "full of bullshit" is not something for you to decide on, eh? It's really your word, or anyone else here's word, against

's official whitepaper, even if it's laffen. Even GSMArena's specs page gets it wrong; there's no video call camera in the C905, at least from what we can tell with what information is available.
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Posted: 2008-06-20 11:35:35
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BTW
G900 for Example had mistakes in the first release like video recording @30FPS MP4
but in the final version of is't white paper the correct it to 15FPS 3GP
The G900 is like the rest of

smartphones... Records video in 3gp format, 15 fps at largest resolution... On lower resolutions, it records 30fps
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Posted: 2008-06-20 11:36:12
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Why are you guys still discussing whether it has a video-call camera? Of course it will! Haven't you thought that maybe the C905 from those pictures is just the chinese version?
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Posted: 2008-06-20 11:41:09
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