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Page 3 of 3 Vodafone Sharp 903SH Cell Phone Specification Review 
A second VGA camera is discreetly embedded above the main display ready for video calling. There is no dedicated key so to activate a call you can either type in the number and press down the call button or delve into your contacts and access the options menu. The quality of the call was decent, only showing pixelated images when the handset was moved. Although it did lack some clarity, you could still enjoy a good chat without any hitches. We also recommend listening to video calls through the headphones. The 902SH was a supreme musician by mobile standards so expectations were high for the 903SH, and it didn't disappoint. We downloaded a variety of tunes from Vodafone Live's! library of over 300,000 tunes in MPEG4 format and it felt comfortable with all genres. It has sound enhancements like bass and 3D surround (also with bass) but use it sparingly - rock and acoustic numbers sound overcooked but dance/hip hop tracks like Gorillaz' Dare pulsated with the extra rumble. So it's just a question of tweaking the settings to suit the song. The overall performance was lively but well rounded. Java games are rendered superbly on the commodious display, with the graphics coming alive, while the gameplay is elevated using the generously sized keys and navigation pad. We downloaded the War of the Worlds game from Live! and had an easy time destroying entire cities. In conclusion, Sharp 903SH is the top performer on today's cell phone market. The 3.2-megapixel camera makes the Sharp 903 an enticing convergence proposition. Of course, it can not be comparable with the professional equipment, but for the casual photographer, the 903SH is a perfect solution. Sharp 903SH has three colors available: ferrari red, black, pearl white. Vodafone Sharp 903SH Cell Phone Specification Review
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