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Review: Sony Ericsson C905a

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Calls

Punching the green send key from the home screen of the C905a brings up a list of your recent calls. All calls are piled into the first tab, but the other tabs will show your answered, dialed calls, and missed calls.

When you begin to type phone numbers into the C905a, it automatically begins to sort through recent calls. If you are re-dialing a recent number, you can often get through the first few digits, and then use the D-pad to select the full number and call it without finishing typing the remaining digits. If the number is in your contacts, it will show you the contact. Calls are but a key pres or two away, once you learn all the shortcuts.

 

Contacts

The contacts application is fairly robust and easy to figure out. It can be opened by pressing down on the D-pad. Creating a new contact is the second option, and opening it up brings you to another tabbed menu. The tabs separate adding in numbers, email/web addresses, pictures/ringtones, addresses and notes.

Once you have your contacts added, the contact application will auto-sort as you type, making it quick to find contacts.

 

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