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Sony Ericsson M600


$230.00 Released June, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Extremely light, can barely feel the weight of it. Sized and shaped right to be comfortable to hold. Buttons feel solid, don't rattle or feel loose.

The Cons:Doesn't have WiFi connection, need to connect through the phone network. Doesn't have a camera on the back. Takes a long time to get used to the keys, not easy to type texts on at first.

The Sony Ericsson M600 is a mid-range smartphone with 3G network compatibility and touch screen and handwriting recognition. It also has a QWERTY keypad layout, with two characters per key. Its display is large, at 2.6"-diagonal, and uses 256k-colors.

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The M600 uses the Symbian OS v9.1 and has a 208MHz processor. It is capable of browsing the Internet over the high speed network using Opera 8, and it also has a Microsoft Office document viewer. It also has a media player for music and video, and includes 80MB of internal memory plus a 64MB M2 memory stick, expandable up to 4GB. Other features include automatic email synchronization, pre-loaded games, Bluetooth wireless, and video streaming. The M600 does not have a camera.

Features

  • Release Date: June 2006
  • 3G UMTS 2100
  • 2G Tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900
  • 256k-color touch screen display, 2.6" and handwriting recognition
  • QWERTY keypad layout
  • Media player
  • 80MB internal memory plus 64MB M2 external stick, expandable up to 4GB
  • Bluetooth v2.0
  • Email synchronization
  • Symbian OS v9.1
  • Document viewer
  • Up to 7 h talk time per charge

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Pros
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    extremely light, can barely feel the weight of it

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    sized and shaped right to be comfortable to hold

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    buttons feel solid, don't rattle or feel loose

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    controls on the side are nice and big, easy to work with without having to look at them

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    LCD is clear and sharp, makes text easy to read

Cons
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    doesn't have WiFi connection, need to connect through the phone network

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    doesn't have a camera on the back

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    takes a long time to get used to the keys, not easy to type texts on at first

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