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  2. Sony Ericsson C905 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Ericsson C905 is a high-end mobile phone in Sony's 'C' (Cyber-shot) range, which, along with the low-end 'S' (Snapshot) range cameras, supplants the earlier 'K' range of camera phones. It is the flagship model in Sony Ericsson's range for 2008 and it was released on 22 October 2008.

  3. Sony Ericsson K800i - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Ericsson K800i, and its variant, the Sony Ericsson K790, are mobile phone handsets manufactured by Sony Ericsson. Launched in July 2006 (for the K800i in the UK market; others may vary), the phones are the successor to the Sony Ericsson K750i , and are the first to be tagged with the Cyber-shot branding.

  4. Sony Ericsson C510 - Wikipedia

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    The C510 is one of the mobile phones in Sony Ericsson's Cyber-shot series. Released on 7 January 2009, it was a successor to the K510i model. It is widely characterised as one of Sony Ericsson best non-smartphone devices released to the market.

  5. List of Sony Ericsson products - Wikipedia

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    The camera technology includes face detection and the music player is similar to the system used on the company's "Walkman" series handsets. The phone is the first in Sony Ericsson's new 'Cyber-shot' C-series of phones, designed to be a successor to the popular K800i and the K850. [1]

  6. Sony Ericsson K550 - Wikipedia

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    The phone has a variant in the form of K550im which was the first i-mode enabled phone bearing the Cyber-shot logo trying to build into the success of the Sony Ericsson K610im model. The phone was one of the first Sony Ericsson models in which the user can find the Fast-Port system connector at the left side instead on the typical bottom part.

  7. Sony Ericsson K770 - Wikipedia

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    The K770i is a candybar style phone that weighs 95 grams (3.35 ounces). [5] It has the 'dual-front' design common to most Sony Ericsson mobile phones since the T610, with the back of the mobile phone designed like a digital camera and intended to be held sideways to take photographs.

  8. Sony Ericsson K810i - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Ericsson K810i is a dual-mode UMTS phone with a 3.2 Megapixel camera with autofocus and 16x digital zoom. [1] [2] It has the full range of mobile entertainment and business features including video telephony, Memory Stick Micro removable storage (up to 8 GB available), picture blogging, full HTML browser, RSS feed support, and music and video players.

  9. Cyber-shot - Wikipedia

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    An example of a digital camera in the Cyber-shot line. (W800) The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-MD1 was the only Cyber-shot using Mini Disc Sony Ericsson C905 cyber-shot mobile phone. Cyber-shot is Sony's line of point-and-shoot digital cameras introduced in 1996. Cyber-shot model names use a DSC prefix, which is an initialism for "Digital Still Camera".

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