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Sony Ericsson C903 Frances shows off its attractive backside

By: , IntoMobile
Monday, January 26th, 2009 at 4:10 PM

With its slim profile, capable feature-set, and slick lens cover, you’d have a hard time believing that the Sony Ericsson C903 “Frances” is supposed to be the Sony Ericsson C905′s down-range sibling. And, after today’s new look at the Sony Ericsson C903′s pretty little backside, Sony Ericsson has proven that lower-end handsets don’t necessarily have to have lower-end styling or performance.

Yesterday, we were fortunate enough to put eyes on the Sony Ericsson C903 Frances’s elegant front-face. Today, we’re graced with images of the C903′s rear. Remember the “active lens” feature we told you about? Take a look at the C903′s side-by-side comparo against a Sony digi-cam. That sliding active lens stays true to the Frances’s Cybershot roots, highlighting its photo-taking prowess. And, it looks darn good, too!

We expected the Sony Ericsson C903 to sport a 2.4-inch display, 5 megapixel Cybershot camera, and advanced shooting modes like PhotoFix, Face Detection, and Smile Shutter mode. This new look at the Frances confirms that flash is indeed in the cards – something we can only hope materializes as a Xenon flash at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

[Via: SEMCBlog]

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Will hails from The City of Angels - Los Angeles, California. He spends his time playing with his numerous gadgets and looking forward to seeing what future holds for mobile technology. An avid promoter of a fully "digital" life, he promotes the widespread adoption of truly mobile, paper-less living. He dreams of the day when he can go completely digital. No more snail mail, paper receipts, bound books, notepads/spiral notebooks, credit cards, hard currency. He's a digital warrior - fighting for the converged life. He is an idealist and a realist - he has a perfect view of what the world should be but knows that the world is not perfect. Can we ever hope to see Will's dream become reality? We'll see...