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Sony Ericsson C510 Guide

Sony Ericsson are typically known for producing Walkman phones, which are music dedicated phones, and the do make them very well.
However with the Sony Ericsson C510, they have chosen to go a different route and have produced a mobile phone that focuses on its camera. The full name actually gives this focus away, as it is called the Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber Shot.

The C510 measures 107mm x 47mm x 12.5mm and weighs a light 92 grams. The great thing about being a small and light phone is that you can always keep it on you so to ensure you can capture that perfect picture as it happens. The screen is large at 2.2 inches, which will also make it easier to not only capture pictures but also to view them.

There is of course still a music player built-in, but it is not the best of the best. The music player will however support the popular music formats, such as MP3, and has an FM Radio.
The camera on the SE C510 has 3.2 mega-pixels and 3.2x digital zoom. This is definitely not the highest mega-pixels around, with quite a few Nokia’s having 8mp and a new phone coming out having 12.1 mega pixels. However, it is the focus on features that make the camera better and improve your picture taking skills that really set the C510 Cybershot apart. There is a feature called Face Detection, which means the camera automatically focuses on faces. It has Smile shutter (which has proved very popular with other mobile phones) where the camera will automatically take a picture when someone smiles. There is geo-tagging, so you will always know where you were when you took a picture, photo-fix, which adjusts the lighting and contrast, photo light, to brighten dark areas and picture blogging.

The CyberSot C510 also incorporates WAP 1.2.1, WAP 2.o XHTML and web browsing technologies. This means you can very quickly and easily go online and post your pictures.

In summary, the Sony Cyber Shot C510 is a great camera phone, with great connection facilities. It falls a little short in other applications and features, but that can be forgiven.

By: Marc123

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Marc writes about the Sony Ericsson C510 as well as other mobile phone reviews.

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