Sony Ericsson M600i review
Posted on January 2, 2008
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Sony Ericsson is one of the few handset manufacturers to support Symbian’s UIQ platform, which has featured in several generations of ‘P’ series smartphones. A new addition to this series, the P990, is set to appear shortly. Also sporting UIQ, and available now, the M600i is yet another take on the keyboarded smartphone. Whereas ‘P’ series devices are aimed squarely at the mobile professional, the M600i is more of a ‘crossover’ device, appropriate to a wider range of users. This doesn’t mean that mobile professionals should pass it over, though, as it has many useful ‘business’ features, including support for corporate ‘push’ email and 3G data communications.
Design
Available in either black or white, the M600i is small for a device that sports a full QWERTY keyboard. Its dimensions make it look like a cross between the larger Nokia E61 and a more rectangular standard mobile phone, although at 57mm wide by 107mm deep by 15mm high it should not overburden your pocket, and at 112g it’s relatively light — considerably lighter than the 144g E61, in fact.Read More
Features
The Sony Ericsson M600i is a 3G phone with tri-band GSM support, so it should suit the international traveler. There was 60MB of free memory on our review device, and, as noted above, you can augment this with Sony Memory Stick Micro cards. A 64MB card ships with the device.Read more
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