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Sharp 903 (SX833) Written Camera Phone

Posted on December 19, 2007 in Sharp


The Sharp 903 goes after the 902 and adds many new features. It has a clamshell design, looks elegant, intelligent. The camera is one of the most important updates and now includes a 3.2 megapixel with optical zoom lens capability (2x). The large poster with a beautiful color display capability 262000, it goes without saying that its TFT.

Sharp-903

Screen swivel 180 degrees, we can bring the device with the display on the out. The specifications speak of the ability combined with the dispatch of 3D sound, but the press release makes no mention of a MP3 player. The handset will be compatible with 3G UMTS / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 - making it a true world phone. But like any cellular phones while respecting the autonomy of the 21st century, the Sharp 903 includes a slot for a mini-SD card, and is equipped with a 64 MB card as well. A USB port, infrared port and Bluetooth pay tribute to the party in the phone connectivity

Mobile Burn reviews the Sharp 903 (SX833) camera phone and written - The SX833 is SX813 reasonable upgrade for users. Prominent among these are the camera and redesigned graphical user interface. Many problems remain unresolved, the issue is not yet customizable, the ring volume is too soft, the ergonomics are not yet sufficiently. You can make a list of complaints over the tiny bits and last forever. Perhaps it is too big, too redundant and too costly. For users SX813, SX833 may not be enough to win an update, but for those who want a camera phone quality and high-end multimedia experience, the SX833 is for you.


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