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Sony Ericsson M600i review

General
Dimensions (W x H x D): 570x150x1070 mm
Weight: 112 g
Form factor: candy bar
OS & software
Software included: Alarm clock, Business card exchange, Calculator, Contacts, File Manager, Notes, Phone book, Stopwatch, Tasks, Timer; QuickOffice, Email client, Web browser (Opera), Handwriting recognition, Predictive text input, Sound recorder, games, media player, MusicDJ
Synchronisation software: yes (PC Suite, Disk2Phone)
Networks
2G: GSM 900
2.5G: GPRS
Memory
Memory expansion: Yes
On-board memory: 60 MB
Messaging & data
Messaging services supported: SMS
Email client: Yes
Email protocols supported: SMTP
Connectivity / expansion
Docking cradle: No
Wired connections: USB
Expansion slot: Memory Stick Micro (64MB card provided)
Display
Native resolution: 240x320 pixels
Phone
Vibrating alert: No
Alarm clock: Yes
Speakerphone: Yes
Voice dialling: Yes
Voice recording: Yes
Power
Talk time: 7.5 h
Standby time: 340 h
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Overview

Sony Ericsson M600i

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

Sony Ericsson's M600i is a Symbian/UIQ smartphone with wide appeal, thanks to its support for 3G connectivity, push email, the Opera Web browser and a range of multimedia features.

Typical price

£ 329

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