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Finally got the C905 |
goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
I find the keyped quite easy to use but certainly not perfect.
The buttons are well spaced, and size is similar the keypad on the W900i so use tend to use the face of your thumb more than the tip of your thumb - like you would do on a K800i or C902.
The # can be somewhat difficult to use and at first, I thought it was because of the ridge but then I realised that when pressed, it doesn't seem to 'collapse' as well as the other keys, although I'm not sure if this is down to the design or if its just my particular unit. In general, the ridge doesn't restrict access to any of the buttons.
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EddieAdams Joined: Nov 12, 2007 Posts: 251 From: L.I., New York PM |
On 2009-02-21 13:19:52, superviru wrote:
Eddie please tell how the close pics are coming on this phone.My K850i gave very flashy picture as in too much flash in the pics.i am really bugged with that problem.Does C905 have this "excess flash problem"
It's not awful. There have been a few close up portraits that have been "whited" out by the flash. Just getting through winter here and everyone is pale so it doesn't help much  |
superviru Joined: May 19, 2008 Posts: 22 PM |
On 2009-02-22 20:23:21, Pitzon wrote:
Well i havent seen any catastrofic photos like that one of the cube above but here are some examples
N82 Macro and flash
100% crop of the N82 picture.
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c905 Macro and flash
100% crop of c905 pic. This is not totally fair because this is a crop of a signicicantly larger image.
But this shows you what i meant. The n82 handles the situation better i think and the pic looks better. So itīs one of the things n82 do better
Imagine i admit this being a c905 owner
[ This Message was edited by: Pitzon on 2009-02-22 19:26 ]
See this is what i am talking about....nokia takes a leap when it actually comes to click the photo..thats why i decide to quit K-series and go on a less advanced camera version the W-series.The point is I can take high quality pics with it without worrying about any overexposure because it has a single led flash which is used for auto focus as well as photo light.In the K850i the xenon flash is undoubtedly Awesome, but the camera flash kills all the beauty of an indoor picture.Sony should do something about it.Other than there is no way nokia can beat sony in outdoor pics...the cybershot ROCKS hands down!!!!
[ This Message was edited by: superviru on 2009-02-23 02:10 ] |
MackTypeR Joined: Jul 26, 2005 Posts: 28 PM |
I have very large hands and I find the C905 easy to text with, the only problem I have is because all the keys are flat I have to check what I've wrote more often because I usually text without looking at the screen.
The C902 has the best keys I've used for a long time on any phone and is a great little phone except the screen size.
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simo89 Joined: Feb 11, 2009 Posts: 4 PM |
Yes...
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articlefree Joined: Feb 24, 2009 Posts: 3 PM, WWW
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well !
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