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Sony Ericsson C905 is better

Megapixel is just a way to tell the size of an image, it doesn't say anything about the image quality. Thankfully the 8 megapixel in C905 isn't the only impressing part.
In the Sony Ericsson C905 ''Smart Contrast" is what amazes me the most. Having shot a handful of pictures with the C905 I immediately notice that the flash fires almost every shot in auto mode. That includes shots taking out doors in midday. The combination of the flash use and the Smart Contrast-features makes for better color representation than other camera phones.
The settings in camera mode is easy to be found. Buttons are placed near the screen so you basically got all you need there at your fingertips without having to struggle with multiple steps in the menu of the phone.
When you've got your picture it is easy to share it via picture messaging, e-mail or to send it to your personal blog. In addition to the Blogger shortcut Sony Ericsson has got you now can add additional shortcuts to blogs that you post to via e-mail. For example Flickr is now possible to add and your post will when be added to your account via mms picture messaging.
In addition to the hsdpa 3g connection C905 also supports wifi. You simply enter the credentials for your connection and C905 will automatically connect every other time you are in rage of that wifi network signal. Best to have for ip telephony and e-mail. The built in web browser doesn't support full size web pages in a way that can use the wifi connection to the fullest.
C905 feels like a well-built phone with a refreshingly new form factor. It doesn't look like every other Sony Ericsson phones coming out these days.