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(More customer reviews)I've been an SE phone owner for at least 8 years and I bought this phone as an upgrade to the 810i so I'll mostly be comparing to that. It's camera, screen, and features are better, so it worked out great.As a bonus with the built-in wireless I am even able to browse the internet without a data plan for free!
My main gripe is with the button layout and my inability to custom map shortcuts. On the 810 I was able to change other buttons besides the 4 cursor ones, the C905 no luck. It would have been nice to have the button with the "Play" icon mapped to play on Walkman instead of photographs. Instead it's 6 buttons, doesn't seem like much, but if you use this for your main player, it gets annoying.
All in all a great upgrade, and no buyers remorse. Just make sure you either by it unlocked or unlock it because AT&T disabled the Wi-Fi to force they're customers to buy a data plan if they wish to use the internet.
Regarding the phone from J&R: Be aware that this phone was an Israeli phone so I had to flash the software and change the menu file to remove some preloaded non-English apps and pics. The only way you can tell its origin now is that on the actual keypad there are two sets of the alphabet with the English on the bottom, but that's hardly an issue for me.
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